Authors: Robert J. Davies, Susan Ollier
Here is a title that will fill the void in the literature on the prevention and treatment of allergies. The book describes what a sufferer can or cannot be allergic to, what diseases are caused by allergy, which symptoms can be treated, and which can be cured. Among the many common allergicreactions discussed are those caused by bee stings, alcoholic
beverages, cosmetics, shellfish and medicines. This
helpful guidebook will serve as a valuable alternative to the scattered material, much of it unreliable, currently available on the subject. It is written in plain language, and iseasily understandable by
laypersons as well as as practitioners who need concise treatment on this complex malady.