Allergies are really hard to cure. What you can do is treat the symptoms and learn to avoid what's causing the reaction.
its an allergy, or an allergic reaction
How to Prevent a Reaction Avoiding known allergens that you are allergic to. Allergy shots which gradually build up an immunity to the reaction, such as bee stings. Carrying a pre-loaded Epinephrine shot to treat a reaction before medical help arrives. Get allergy testing if you suspect you might be allergic. Wearing a medical identification bracelet to alert others of your allergy. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND VIDEO GO TO: http://www.emergencysuppliesinfo.com/allergic-reaction.html
An allergy is the reaction that the body will have, where as an allergen is something that causes the allergy to occur.
There isn't a single "best" allergy medication for a dog. Most veterinarians will treat canine allergies through elimination studies to keep the dog from being exposed to the allergen and therefore prevent an allergic reaction.
Yes, it is a chemical conversion
Yes, indeed. Epoxy resin cures by chemical reaction. Any chemical reaction is speeded up when you heat it, but when you cool it in the fridge, the reaction slows way down!
respiratory system
if you have a throat allergy you must eat a lot of fruit and drink lots of water and milk
Epoxy is a near perfect water barrier. This applies to salt water as well. As the epoxy coated tank and the salt water does not contact, the corrosion does not occur.
Polyurethane isn't epoxy, but they're both resins. They're also both reaction copolymers--you get either one through a chemical reaction between two components. The difference is, epoxy contains epoxide and polyamine; polyurethane contains a complex alcohol (either a "diol" or a "polyol") plus an isocyanate.
skin allergy is reaction of drug metabolism in the serculartry system