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ACHOO!: Five Natural Allergy Remedies To Try
Approximately one out of every ten Americans suffers from allergies of some type. Allergies are the body's natural
reaction to any foreign substance. When the body encounters one of these substances, it produces many different
substances, including histamines. Once released into the body, these cause tissue swellings called allergies.
Allergies can affect many different parts of the body including the lungs, skins, nasal passages, sinuses, and
stomach. Symptoms of an allergic reaction can include intestinal pain, bloating, mood swings, exhaustion, throat
swelling, difficulty breathing, increased heart rate, swelling or bloating of the skin, watery eyes, itchy nose,
and sneezing.
There are many things that cause allergies including pollen, mold, flowers, dust mites, grass, and spores.
Additionally, food and chemicals can be an allergy trigger. The medical community has come up with all sorts of
ways to treat allergies, but many people shy away from modern day medicine because of the extensive side effects
associated with some of the treatments. It is often the case that the treatment is worse than the cure.
One natural allergy remedy is butterbur. Butterbur is a plant that grows in marshy areas and has three foot leaves.
They can be found across Europe, in Asia, and in North America. It is a gentle, natural remedy that is free of
antihistamines for those who wish to treat hay fever. It has been used for centuries to treat all sorts of
ailments, but it has been found most effective at treating allergy style symptoms. It can also help reduce the
muscle spasms associated with allergies. Butterbur is typically taken in tablet form, as the plants themselves can
be toxic if not properly processed. The roots are dried, beaten to powder, and combined with other natural
ingredients to create the tablet. It is best to take one tablet three times a day, but consult the packaging for
more specific instructions.
Another natural allergy remedy is locally grown honey. This product can assist with hay fever and other pollen
allergic reactions. It is important to start with small amounts. Approximately a teaspoon per day should help. You
must first ensure the honey agrees with your body. If it doesn't, discontinue use immediately. If you notice
discomfort in the gastrointestinal area, it is important not to use it again. The goal is to work up to several
teaspoons per day to ward off hay fever. If you decide to use honey, be sure to do several things first. Talk to
your doctor before you try any natural remedies. Remember that you might have a bad reaction to the honey.
Not every treatment works for every person. You should only purchase non-pasteurized honey. The honey should be
purchased from a local beekeeper or at a local farmer's market to ensure the freshest quality available is
consumed. Try to make sure the honey was collected at the same time of year that you suffer from allergies. This
will increase the effectiveness of this cure. To make sure you get the best results possible, use the honey one
month before your typical allergy season. Using it in the midst of your difficult season won't be enough. Also, do
not heat the honey. It decreases its natural healing properties. One last note, begin with a small amount and
increase gradually.
Another natural allergy remedy is green tea. People who regularly consume green tea have noticed that they suffer
less from sneezing, coughing, and watery eyes. Green tea is best consumed in purer forms. Don't pollute it with
additives like honey, and don't use chemically processed tea either. It is important that you consume at least one
cup per day. You should try to work your way up to three cups per day. It does not matter if the tea is consumed
hot or cold.
An additional natural allergy remedy is Echinacea. This herb has been known to treat all sorts of problems,
including hay fever. It aids in the production of interferon, which assists with decreasing the swelling in
tissues, which, in turn, helps stop the runny nose and watery eyes associated with allergies.
One final natural allergy remedy is vitamin C. You become extremely susceptible to allergens if your diet does not
contain enough of this essential vitamin. Vitamin C detoxifies foreign substances entering the body and strengthens
your cells. Dosages can be up to one thousand milligrams per day.
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