I really think that close exposure to nature obviates allergies generally. thus a positive experience with dogs is no surprise.
What we really need is a working protocol that assists all this. The ultimate solution will be the natural community built around a sustainable agro garden.
In the meantime it is important to build dogs into our apartments somehow..
Are puppies the latest allergy treatment? Recent studies show protective effects against eczema, asthma
Tags: allergies, asthma, child health, dog allergies, dogs, dogs and children, eczema, gut microbes, pet exposure in pregnancy, Pets, preventing asthma, research, stress
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(Natural News)
There is no doubt that dogs can bring a lot of joy to people’s lives.
Their companionship and loyalty can improve your mental well-being, but
did you know they can also enhance your physical health? Walking a dog
is great exercise, of course, but a pair of studies shows that the
benefits extend far beyond the fitness aspect.
The first study looked at mother-child pairs who kept one or more
dogs inside the house for at least an hour per day. The researchers
discovered a significant association between a mother’s dog exposure
prior to birth and a lower risk of the skin condition eczema by the baby’s second birthday. At age 10, however, this protective effect appears to decline.
The second study looked at how two different kinds of dog exposure
affected children who have asthma in Baltimore. The first exposure
studied was the protein or allergen affecting kids with dog allergies,
and the second was that of elements that dogs might carry, such as
bacteria. In this case, the researchers found that the exposure to
elements dogs might carry could be protective against the symptoms of
asthma. However, being exposed to the allergen could lead to more asthma
symptoms in urban kids who are allergic to dogs.
According to the researchers, a child’s exposure to factors beyond
the dog allergen, like bacteria and other yet-to-be-determined factors,
could be responsible for this protective effect. Nevertheless, they warn
that dog allergen exposure is a serious concern for kids with dog
allergies.
The American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology says that
people with dog allergies who choose to keep a dog in the home must make
a point of keeping the dog out of the bedroom. Restricting the dog to
only a few rooms is ideal, although it’s important to keep in mind that
this won’t limit the allergens just to that room.
They also recommend the use of high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) cleaners. Running a HEPA cleaner
around the clock in the living room or bedroom can decrease allergen
levels over time, as can the regular use of central vacuums or
high-efficiency vacuums.
In addition, you should bathe your dog at least once a week to keep
air-borne dog allergens to a minimum, and be sure to wash your hands
using soap and water after petting your dog.
Past studies link pet ownership to lower levels of obesity, stress
Earlier this year, a Canadian study showed that exposing babies to
puppies could help them accumulate gut bacteria associated with a
reduced risk of allergies as well as obesity.
The researchers analyzed feces samples taken from 746 babies. Those
who had dogs or cats in their home while they were in the womb and in
early infancy had higher levels of the gut microbes known as
Oscillospira and Ruminococcus, both of which have been associated with
reduced odds of obesity and allergies respectively.
The researchers theorize that pet exposure during pregnancy
might influence the infant’s gut microbe composition by affecting the
mother’s skin or vaginal microbes, which are then passed on to the baby
during birth – even if the baby is born by C-section.
As an infant, pets could transfer the beneficial microbes when
touching the babies, or the infants might pick them up through contact
with household surfaces or dust. While it’s clear that some bacteria are
simply more common in the gut flora of kids who are born in homes that
have pets, further studies are needed to determine how these bacteria
can affect their health. Nevertheless, gut flora diversity is already
known to boost immunity.
Previous studies have shown that homes with dogs have lower stress levels.
Dogs are America’s most popular household pets, with more than 54.4 million households in the country having at least one dog in the family.
While parents need to keep a close eye on children at all times when
they are around dogs, there are lots of benefits for kids who have a
canine companion in the home.
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