i want know the treatment of atrophicrhiniti. in human?


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atrophic rhinitis may be cause by the dye Tartrazine Tartrazine (otherwise known as E102 or FD&C Yellow 5) is a synthetic lemon yellow azo dye used as a food colouring.

It is found in certain brands of fruit squash, fruit cordial, coloured fizzy drinks, instant puddings, cake mixes, custard powder, soups, sauces, ice cream, ice lollies, sweets, chewing gum, marzipan, jam, jelly, marmalade, mustard, yogurt and many convenience foods together with glycerin, lemon and honey products.

It may be found in the shells of medicinal capsules. It can also be used with E133 Brilliant Blue FCF or E142 Green S to produce various green shades (e.g. for tinned processed peas).

It appears to cause the most allergic and intolerance reactions of all the azo dyes, particularly amongst those with an aspirin intolerance and asthmatics. Reactions can include migraine, blurred vision, itching, rhinitis, urticaria and purple skin patches (because of this more use is now being made of E160b Annatto).
This carbonated drink would be colourless except for the addition of tartrazine.
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This carbonated drink would be colourless except for the addition of tartrazine.

There is an urban legend that the tartrazine in Mountain Dew causes shrinkage of the penis and/or testicles, or a reduction in semen count. [1] This legend is false, tartrazine has been deemed safe and used since 1917.

Tartrazine is a very commonly used colour in the United Kingdom and the United States. Use of tartrazine is banned in Norway and Austria.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartrazine

Avoid those foods and products.

I would also consider the water cure. Drink 6-8 glasses of distilled water with a pinch of sea salt each day.

I would drink apple juice with a tablespoon of raw infiltered apple cider vinegar with a dash of cinnamon and cayenne to tolerance.
http://curezone.com/blogs/f.asp?f=179
http://curezone.com/blogs/f.asp?f=179&p=1

Avoid Dairy.

http:notmilk.com
http://nomilk.com

Try eliminating glutens(wheat) from your diet

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Well - proper nutrition is about the only off the cuff answer, but you need a doctor's care here. This is very serious, and I'm not sure that either one of the above would help.


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