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weebitty Forums Member
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#1 · Posted: 11 May 2010 03:42 · Edited by: weebitty
since allergy season is upon us I thought I would post this article for some natural ways to help with it. Hope this helps someone on here that maybe surffering. If you try them let us know if they worked for you or not or if you have you own remedys you have tried??
http://www.naturalnews.com/028672_allergies_natural_remedies.html
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samda Forums Member
Joined: 10 Oct 2007 Posts: 526
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#2 · Posted: 11 May 2010 04:54 · Edited by: samda
If you try them let us know if they worked for you Well, well, I am not a test piece. I don't wanna take risks. Just kidding
Good article. But it is more generic. How to get treated for dust allergy? Do you have any idea? I often get this and struggle sometime.
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carterstory Forums Member
Joined: 14 Mar 2010 Posts: 139
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#3 · Posted: 11 May 2010 22:28
Thanks for the link.. going to show my wife.. She does TBA, Reflexology, and has a basic Homeopathy kit.. she'll be thrilled to check out this blog.
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ryanbiddulph Forums Member
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#4 · Posted: 13 May 2010 15:51
Thanks for sharing the link. I had severe allergies until I was 22. Oregano Oil worked well in opening up my nasal passages. As far as eye irritation the only thing which worked was staying in doors for the 3 week or so stretch when plants went into bloom.
For whatever reason the allergies stopped when I was an adult.
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#5 · Posted: 14 May 2010 12:23
Hi Wee, great article thanks for posting!
I used to be a daily claritin user until I started taking 1 Tablespoon of raw local honey a day. I no longer have allergies! That and using my netti pot have saved me from months of suffering!
There is a great homeopathic medicine available at any health food store that's made by Boiron called Sabadil. They're simple little tablets that dissolve under your tongue. Whenever I go over to someone's house that has cats or a really dusty house I take this before I visit and never have a problem. It's also safe for kids and MUCH safer than any prescription or OTC pharmaceutical you can find.
Good luck everyone!
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weebitty Forums Member
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#6 · Posted: 14 May 2010 12:58
Thanks for that I will check out the Sabadil. I already take honey in my coffee and I get it from a local bee keeper. I don't suffer from allergies but my oldest daughter does and so does my granddaughter. She has her on over the counter medication. Her eyes gets really bad this time of year too. So maybe this will help her out.
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chirotrainer Forums Member
Joined: 28 Jun 2010 Posts: 10
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#7 · Posted: 30 Jun 2010 14:47
I like probiotics (good gut bacteria) and fish oil. This is what I use to help my allergies.
I spoke with an allergist last year and he treats about 95% or so of his patients with just probiotics because we have so many antibiotics in our food and the ones we take for bacterial infections our guts are practically clean of beneficial bacteria.
I have heard that 80% of our immunity is from the large intestine. I guess that makes sense because our white blood cells are less than 1% of our total blood volume.
I like the fish oil to "thicken" my cell walls so that the antibodies from the allergen can't puncture my cell wall as easy so that I don't release histamine into my sinus cavities.
Hope that helps.
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mbasa Forums Member
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#8 · Posted: 4 Jan 2011 00:25
Does anyone know how to treat postnasal drip naturally. I know that mine is caused by dairy and wheat. The medication I use makes me sleepy and would appreciate a natural alternative?
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