Hypoallergenic mean that slightly allergenic and normal
below. This term was used first in the cosmetics campaign. This term to used to
describe the items that cause the fewer allergic reactions.
Same like Hypoallergenic pet breeds still produce the
allergens but due to the type of coat and absence of fur or absence of gene
they typically produce the fewer allergens than other breed of same species.
Many people are affected by the hypoallergenic pets because
this breed serve the allergies and asthma.
In some country there
are some allergy interested group that is provide the manufacturer with the
certification of different test to ensure that product to cause the allergic
reaction or not.
If such product that is allergic is described or labeled
using other but the similar term. Mostly public authorities in no country
provide an official certification that an item must undergo before being
described as hypoallergenic.
In 1975 the cosmetic industry has been trying for years to
block an industry standard for use of the term. But the proposal was challenged
by cosmetic companies Clinique and Almay in the United States Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia which ruled that the regulation was invalid. Thus
the cosmetic companies are not required to meet any regulations or do any
testing to validate their claims.
Hypoallergenic pets:
Hypoallergenic pets are breeds of pet animals that are less
likely to trigger allergic reactions in people who are sensitized to the pet
species.
With regard to allergy sufferers and hypoallergenic pet
would presumably enable them to have a pet in their home and whereas most dogs,
cats, rabbit and other fur-bearing animals can cause an allergic reaction. The
proteins that cause allergies are found not only in the animal’s fur or hair
but also in saliva, urine, mucous and hair roots and in the dander sloughed
from the animals' skin. Thus, the widespread idea that hypoallergenic pets are those that have less hair.
Some dog breeds have been promoted as hypoallergenic because
they do not shed their hair, shed very little or have the same pH as human
hair. However no canine is known to be completely no allergenic. When in
reality they are known to cause different forms of allergies, including
bronchitis as does any breed of dog.
Cat breeds such as the LaPerm, Sphynx, Peterbald, Devon Rex
and Cornish Rex, which lack some or all of the normal layers in cats' fur are
believed by mild allergy sufferers to be significantly less likely to provoke
an allergic reaction than other breeds. Siberian cats and Russian Blue are also
believed by some to have such properties.
There is only one known hypoallergenic horse breed. The
Bashkir Curly horse has a uniquely textured coat that lacks the protein
believed to be the source of allergic reactions to equines. Many people with
severe allergies to horses can handle Bashkir Curliest with no reaction.
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