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#1 LOOKINGFORTIME

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Posted 31 May 2020 - 11:37 AM


I have IGE levels of 800-1000 or more always, I know this may be why I feel like most of my life I have the flu.

 

I do have allergies to just about everything. Is their a medication that can help counter-act this feeling of constant lethargy?



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Posted 31 May 2020 - 12:49 PM

This is what labtestanalyzer.com had to say about high IGE, defined above 150 IU/ml (last year, when still subscribed):

 

An increased IgE level mostly indicates exposure to allergens. If someone has an allergy, then exposure to the allergen will increase during exposure. Thus, it may only increase when someone eats a food they’re allergic to, or it may be high constantly during a particular season with high levels of pollen [R].
However, people who live in the tropics or have African ancestry may have a normally elevated blood IgE [R, R].
High IgE levels may increase your risk of:
• Atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in the arteries) [R]
• Diabetes [R, R]
• Glioma (tumor in the spinal cord and brain) [R]
The most common causes of high IgE include:
• Allergies caused by dust mites, pollen, and animal allergens [R, R]
• Food allergies [R], such as peanut, wheat, or red meat allergies
• Asthma [R]
• Atopic dermatitis and other skin allergies [R, R]
High IgE can also be caused by:
• Smoking [R]
• Alcohol intake and alcohol abuse [R]
• Inflammatory bowel disease [R]
• Inflammatory lung diseases [R]
• Parasitic infections [R]
• Viral infections [R], such as HIV [R]
• Lymphomas [R]
• Nephrotic syndrome (a type of kidney disorder) [R]
• Hyper IgE syndromes [R]
High IgE will mostly indicate an allergic response, which can cause the following symptoms [R]:
• Itching
• Itchy eyes
• Red skin
• Coughing and sneezing
• Nausea/vomiting
• Difficulty breathing
• Diarrhea
• Low blood pressure
Avoid known allergens - If you are allergic to a particular food or animal, avoiding them will help prevent allergic reactions. You may also want to clean your house and/or office to prevent dust mite or mold accumulation [R, R].
Eating a diet high in vitamin E will help lower IgE and allergic reactions. Some of these foods include almond, spinach, sweet potato, and avocado [R].
Refrain from smoking. Smoking cigarettes may increase IgE levels [R].
Refrain from drinking. Moderate alcohol intake and alcohol abuse will increase IgE levels [R].
Supplements that can help:
• Bifidobacterium longum probiotic [R, R]
• Vitamin E [R]
• Fish oil [R]
• The flavonoids luteolin, apigenin and narirutin [R]

 

What personally helped me the most with acute rhinitis symptoms, is an immetiate teaspoon of pure ascorbic acid powder in a glass of water. Taken as often as needed. Hasn't brought my similiarly high IGE down though.


Edited by pamojja, 31 May 2020 - 12:59 PM.


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#3 LOOKINGFORTIME

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Posted 31 May 2020 - 02:15 PM

Thank you I am so sorry I was not clear

 

it is  

Immunoglobulin E




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