
I'm all for anything that can eliminate allergies, but don't tease me. This
Lifemax Sneezer Beam claims it can vaporize your sneezing, congestion, and runny noses with light. All you do is plug your nostrils with these mini light sabers light beam rods and the photons supposedly inhibit the cells that release
histamines, which protect the body against allergens such as dust, dander, and pollen but that the body over produces when you have an allergy.

When I come home from a long day of blogging, my dear dog
Bonnie greets me at the door with blind adoration. All that love is such an ego boost.
Pets are good for more than your self-esteem.

It seems like I am in a never ending allergy cycle, where the hay fever of Spring blends almost seamlessly into
ragweed season. My sinuses seem to be continually fighting pollen of one kind or another. The latest culprit, ragweed, starts blooming in mid-August and the pollen grains are so lightweight that they can travel up to distances of 400 miles.

I've heard of allergies to nuts, or bees, or cats, but an allergy to exercise? Come on, that's just an excuse not to work out, right? Unfortunately there is such a thing as an allergy to exercise known as
exercise-induced anaphylaxis (EIA).