Living with seasonal allergies can be a burden. The constant sneezing, itchy eyes, scratchy throat, congestion… it’s like being sick for months on end. It is estimated that over 35 million Americans suffer each year from seasonal allergies related to pollen from trees, grasses, and flowers.
Many find relief from prescription or over-the-counter medications, but if these medications are not sufficient or you prefer to take a natural route, there are alternative methods of dealing with these allergy symptoms. These methods may be sufficient to treat mild seasonal allergies, while those with moderate to severe allergies may find them to be helpful as a supplement to traditional medical treatment.
Take steam! If you don’t have access to a steam room, try holding a washcloth soaked in warm water over your face.
Avoid Dairy. Casein, the naturally occurring protein in dairy products, promotes the production of mucus.
Try rinsing your sinuses with a Neti Pot containing a saline solution. Neti Pots are small ceramic devices that look similar to a teapot. They originate from the Ayurvedic/yoga medical tradition. Neti pots work by rinsing out the nasal passages and removing contaminants and congestion. You can find a Neti Pot at most natural foods and supplements stores as well as many pharmacies.
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Equip your home with a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) Filter. These filters remove allergens from the air before you breathe it in, thus lessening the occurrence of allergy symptoms.
Talk with your doctor about using herbal supplements such as butterbur, freeze-dried nettles, or butterbur.