Wednesday 21 September 2011

New Allergy Treatment Options To Be Aware Of

Years ago, many allergy sufferers had only over-the-counter and prescription medications to help ease their symptoms. These days, individuals are afforded a wide array of options to treat their conditions. Below are a few new and natural allergy treatment options to help sufferers control their symptoms.

As with any medical treatment, always be sure to consult with your doctor before applying a new remedy to your current routine.


Tips and Tricks


Before you begin treating yourself with herbs, vitamins and homeopathic
treatments, evaluate your current living conditions to make sure that your life is as free and clear of allergens as possible. Pollen and other types of allergens can be filtered by applying cheesecloth to your AC vents. Call up a professional mold treatment service to treat mold-prone areas such as garages, barns, basements and compost heaps. Clothes that are left to dry on their own can also support mold, and so it’s important to air out any clothes that have become damp, making sure not to leave them in the washer for too long a period. Turn in your carpeting for hardwood floors and do your best to only use throw rugs that are washable. If you spend a good deal of time gardening or engaged in yard work, make sure to put on a mask to help you avoid pollen. By adding these steps to your regular routine, you can easily prevent a great deal of your current allergies, and diminish your symptoms.

Vitamins and Herbs


After you’ve added the tips listed above to your routine, start taking some over-the-counter supplements to help your body combat your remaining symptoms. Pantothenic acid in combination with vitamins A, and C can help your body fight histamine, build your immune system and aid with nasal decongestion. Helpful herbs include Devil’s Claw, Sambucus nigra and Citrus reticulata. The Sambucus nigra has been shown to be extremely helpful, and is used to treat a variety of conditions, including colds, asthma and bronchitis.


Homeopathic Treatments


If you haven’t had much success with your new routine and vitamins, then homeopathic remedies is another option worth looking into. These are natural medications, used in a similar way as immunizations, which providing patients with small doses of various substances known to cause particular symptoms from which the patient is suffering. The substance works to stimulate the immune system of the patient to fight off the symptoms, eventually helping the patient’s body build a tolerance against said substance. There are a wide variety of homeopathic remedies available, so it’s best to check with your physician prior to beginning self-treatment. If you are able to able to combine the supplements, habits and remedies together, you may just have a shot at beating your allergies once and for all.