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Saturday, 13 October 2012

Allergy Natural Home Remedies for Springtime


Hurrah! spring has finally come! This is a good opportunity to look at natural home remedies for allergies. Most of the time, spring brings beautiful aspects such as-small baby birds, blossoming buds, and even small bunnies -this season brings some additional suffering related sources to millions of people suffering from allergies and having to brace for the sneezes, sniffles and wheezes of this early season. One of the most common allergies is hay fever which affects one in five Americans. It comes with annoying symptoms of congestion, a runny nose, and sneezing, itching eyes and ears, sleeplessness, some sinus pressure and fatigue. It's much like the common cold except it continues for months at a time (not days like a virus-caused cold) as pollen circulates everywhere in the air.

So many people are seeking relief so it's no wonder that companies are marketing every manner of concoction, pill and potion trying to restore easy breathing. According to the statistics of the American College of allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), there's no unique approach to solving the problems of spring allergy.

Try to avoid these (so often costly) mistakes during the season of spring allergies:

#1: Trying to solve the problem by spending mucho money.

Hundreds of products on the market claim to ease your allergy ailment and some of them work quite well for some people. A good remedy you can try is the use of nasal saline sprays or rinses, such as the neti pot. These are for people experiencing irritated sinuses. Just make sure not to overuse them and use distilled water.

#2: Having lack of knowledge about your enemy.

Most of the time people try to treat most of their allergy symptoms without even knowing what they're allergic to or even if they are really suffering from seasonal allergies. While hay fever is the main culprit for spring, other types of allergens might also cause symptoms.

Most people tend to think that they only have a seasonal allergy but more often than not they actually have them year-round. Most things like dust mites, cockroaches, cigarette smoke, air fresheners, hair spray, or the artificial fragrances in candles could be causing symptoms similar to hay fever allergies. Try to wash your bedding in a substantial amount of hot water once every two weeks to manage and combat dust mites. Use nontoxic pest management strategies to help combat cockroaches and other pests. Try to steer clear of synthetic fragrances. Besides the fact that they are irritating most of them contain chemical plasticizers that are linked to low IQs and hormone disruption.

#3: Waiting to the point of feeling the pain.

If you happen to have allergies, try taking remedies that have worked for you personally in the past before the season started. Try to pay attention to the elements related to the weather-as when winter merges into spring elements related to pollens and molds are released into the atmosphere.

#4: Allergens allowed into the premises of your house.

Once the cause is found (or in some cases the causes) for your problem and the application of the proper treatment is implemented, you should take some serious steps to try and keep the allergens that manage to agitate you out of your own home. If you are an allergic person who is sensitive to pollen, avoid keeping your windows open all the time. Try to remember to take a shower when you enter the house from the exterior. Most pollen counts are at the highest around the middle of the day so that is a good time to stay indoors.

#5: Complaining about problematic products.

Most people who experience allergic reactions to pollen can also experience what is known as oral allergy syndrome which can affect almost a third of persons suffering from seasonal allergy. Our immune systems can be fooled by the similarity between typical proteins of pollen and those in some foods. This can result in foods triggering a reaction. If you happen to be allergic to tree pollen you may want to try avoiding apples, apricots cherries, apricots, pears, kiwis, plums, or even nuts. Cooking or peeling these previous foods can aid to bypass a type of reaction in the example of some people.

If you think of it from a different point of view, researchers have found that certain types of foods are actually excellent natural remedies for allergies including hay fever. Broccoli or citrus fruits, collard greens, and even kale are full of compounds and elements that can help your body cope with allergy season.

This allergy soup is prepared with many ingredients that can be very helpful:

Boiling a whole onion along with the skin and with a clove of garlic is the first step. Then you should add chopped leaves and some diced taproots of evening primrose. The next step is boiling the ingredients for three to a maximum of five minutes, and adding 1 cup nettle leaves along with 1 cup diced celery stalks. Then you need to boil for another three to a maximum of 10 minutes. Removing the onion skins from the mix is the final step before enjoying.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Finding Natural Allergy Remedies

Today's world has seen the increased use of chemicals in food, other products and in our air and water. This weakens the body's immune system. Over time, we become susceptible to various diseases and other health problems. Among the problems we and our children face are allergies.

What Is An allergy?


An
allergy is a reaction of the immune system to what is a normal substance in the environment. Common allergens are

Pollen

Dander of cats and dogs
Grasses
Milk
Wheat
Corn
Eggs

Treatments For Allergies


There are several ways to control allergies. The marketplace is full of different products. As treatments for allergies, they promise relief from your allergy problem. Many brand name products do provide temporary allergy relief, but at what cost? The ingredients within these substances can cause side effects making you feel tired, listless and sleepy. This is not true with
natural allergy remedies. Natural allergy remedies consist of a multifaceted approach. This involves the following aspects of your life style:

Diet and Nutrition - select only high quality whole foods. This includes grains, legumes and vegetables. Steam instead of boiling or frying your food. Eat your food raw. This provides the enzymes you find your body will need to help digest your food completely

Consider nutritional supplements as beneficial in helping your body fight against an allergy problem
Get plenty of rest. Lack of sleep makes you more susceptible to allergies
Spend time out of doors in the sunshine and fresh air
Avoid stress, worry and other forms of anxiety. These contribute to the breakdown of your immune system and open you up to suffering from an allergy.
Do not sleep on bedding made up of down
Consider hydrotherapy

These methods may prove to be helpful. However, there are times when you may find you need to use a natural product.


Natural allergy remedies


Natural
allergy remedies are those containing all-natural substances. The most common ingredients in these products are

-  Quercitin - a flavonoid found in apples and onions

-  Eyebright - this small, perennial plant has a long history in herbal treatments. Its anti-inflammatory and mild decongestant properties act together to reduce the response of your body to an allergen. Eyebright reduces eye irritation, sinus infections and the symptoms of hay fever
-  Arsen Alb
-  Nat Mur - a biochemic tissue salt that helps eliminate and control itching, hives, colds and hay fever -  resulting from exposure to allergens
-  Kali Mur - a tissue salt that helps control head colds and digestive weaknesses

Natural
allergy remedies ensure your body does not suffer any side effects if taken according to instructions. The treatment is gentle.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

Top Herbal Remedies That Can Alleviate Allergy Attacks

We are exposed to allergens every season. During spring time, pollens from budding plants can be carried by the wind. During summer, people spend a lot of time travelling leading to the increased emission of smoke. During autumn season, everyone is trying to sweep leaves scattered on the ground which will then transfer dirt particles into the air. During winter, most people are confined inside the house causing prolonged contact with dusty objects and allergens.

Do not underestimate the symptoms of
allergy attacks because they can be quite debilitating. You cannot possibly concentrate while you are experiencing constant sneezing, coughing, itchy and watery eyes and wheezing. And these are just the mild symptoms. For other cases of allergies, the skin can swell up. Allergens might also cause an enlargement of the tonsils and inflammation of the throat lining which will make it harder for the sufferer to breathe.

When allergens enter our system, the body reacts by producing histamine. This is our body's way of fighting allergens. But histamine brings forth uncomfortable physical symptoms such as those mentioned above.


In order to relieve symptoms of allergies, you can try using herbal
remedies such as:

1. Chamomile - this has soothing and calming benefits. When taken in tea form, it can help reduce the duration of
allergy attacks, especially hay fever. This can also calm down your frazzled nerves.

2. Eucalyptus - If you suffer from runny nose, sneezing and coughing due to allergens, you should try this remedy. Steep it in hot water to release the essential oil of eucalyptus. Inhale the steam to soothe congestion of the nose. This will also soothe irritated throat lining.


3. Rooibos - This herbal remedy has anti-histamine properties. It reduces the effects of histamine production in your body. You can try taking this in tea form for better results.


4. Ginger - If your body and lungs feel inflamed, try taking ginger tea. Its tangy flavour can calm down the usual symptoms of this condition. This also has antimicrobial properties that can counteract the negative effects of harmful micro organisms.


5. Nettle - If your sinus got inflamed because of overproduction of histamine, try this. It can reduce sinus inflammation and relieve congestion. It also clears air passageway so you can breathe easily.


It is nice to have these herbal
remedies in your kitchen just in case you are suddenly seized with an allergy attack. Using natural treatment is better because it does not have side effects.

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Acupuncture As Your Sinus Symptoms Allergy Remedy

There are so many traditional remedies for sinusitis or sinus symptoms, you can opt for natural herbal products as a medication if you don't want any uncomfortable side effects. But did you know that acupuncture is also an effective allergy remedy?

As a traditional Chinese medical technique,
acupuncture can treat a wide range of physical disorders like arthritis, asthma, infertility, and hypertension.

Acupuncture
involves the use of insertion of needles into selected pressure points of the body. A practitioner inserts the needle from 3mm to 10mm deep; the deepness of the needle depends on the kind of treatment objective. Once the needles are in the body, they are rotated by hand slowly or are connected with an electrical device with low-voltage to send electric current into the pressure points. The needles remain in the body from five minutes to one hour or more, this depends on the condition and the kind of treatment the patient want to have.

In the case of relieving
sinusitis, the acupressure where the needles should be placed is above the nose and between the eyes, right at the brow. The needles are inserted on either side of the nose at the corner of the eyes and to the sides of each nostril.

There are also sinus acupressure points on the back of our hand; they call it the "web" and at the hollow space between the front and back muscles of our neck.


Many people who suffer from
sinus problems say that steady pressure on their index fingers on these points, starting from the nostrils, to the corners of the eyes, down to the hands, back to the neck and end with the area between the eyes, gives a significant effect in relieving sinus symptoms. Thirty seconds of pressure at each points is usually enough to change the condition of the sinus. This treatment method can be repeated as often as needed by the patient.

After the treatment, some people say they feel energized, other say they are relaxed. Whatever the outcome may be, one thing is for sure, it's an effective
allergy remedy.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Sometimes Simple Natural Allergy Remedies Are The Most Effective

Today there are literally millions of people who suffer the effects of allergies. Most allergies are treated with medications that may or may not have side effects to the person taking them. Although these medications are very effective many people prefer to use natural allergy remedies  instead of always using expensive drugs or over the counter medication.

Natural Allergy Remedies That Work

Use a Neti Pot: Neti Pots are small ceramic pots that that have a long spout on them. This slim long spot will allow you to to rinse you sinus passages with a saltwater solution. This is a ancient method that has been used in many parts of the world for many centuries.

Diet: Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids can help reduce the symptoms and inflammation of allergies. Omega-3's are found in fish, flax seed oil and walnuts. You may also want to add some hot sauce or horseradish to your meals as spicy foods act as a natural decongestant.

Lifestyle changes: Aside from eating different foods doing a few different things can have a dramatic impact on your symptoms. Little things like not leaving windows open or using window fans to draw in outside air can drastically reduce you allergy symptoms. And replacing you furnace filter with a high performance allergy reducing unit will greatly reduce microscopic dust, dander and pollen in your home.

Stay Inside: The easiest of the natural allergy remedies is to just stay indoors when you know the pollen count will be high. Unfortunately pollen usually peaks during the nicest weather of the year and staying indoors maybe hard but may be worth it if your allergies are very bad.
While the above natural allergy remedies may prove to be effective for you they are just a small sampling of what can be put to use to control your allergies naturally.

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Easy Homeopathic Allergy Remedy

Homeopathics can be used for allergies. Homeopathic medicine works by stimulating the immune system to fight off invaders.

Some common homeopathics for allergies are:

Allium cepa: Indications for this remedy include watery eyes and a clear nasal discharge that irritates the upper lip, along with sneezing and a tickling cough. The person usually is thirsty, and feels worse indoors and when rooms are warm, and better in fresh air.

Arsenicum album: A burning, watery, runny nose with a stuffy, tickling feeling during allergy attacks suggests a need for this remedy. Swelling below the eyes and a wheezy cough are common.

Euphrasia: This remedy can be helpful if the eyes are swollen and irritated with acrid tears or pus. The nose also runs, but with a blander discharge. Symptoms are often worse in the daytime and worse from warmth, and the eyes may hurt from too much light.

Ferrum phosphoricum: This is a very useful remedy in the early stages of any inflammation. Taken when allergy symptoms start, it often slows or stops an episode. Symptoms include runny eyes with a burning or gritty feeling, facial flushing, watery nose, and short, hard, tickling cough.

Gelsemium: A tired, droopy feeling during allergies with a flushed and heavy-feeling face suggest a need for this remedy. A sensation of dryness or of swollen membranes may be felt inside the nose-or the nose may run with irritating watery discharge, with the person sneezing frequently.

You may also find homeopathic remedy combinations for allergies. You will find the bottle has something listed on it about allergies, or pollen, or hayfever or sinus.

Start using homeopathic allergy remedies today to lower your allergies and bring some relief.

Friday, 4 March 2011

Finding Natural Allergy Remedies

Today's world has seen the increased use of chemicals in food, other products and in our air and water. This weakens the body's immune system. Over time, we become susceptible to various diseases and other health problems. Among the problems we and our children face are allergies.

What Is An Allergy?
An allergy is a reaction of the immune system to what is a normal substance in the environment. Common allergens are
  • Pollen
  • Dander of cats and dogs
  • Grasses
  • Milk
  • Wheat
  • Corn
  • Eggs
Treatments For Allergies
There are several ways to control allergies. The marketplace is full of different products. As treatments for allergies, they promise relief from your allergy problem. Many brand name products do provide temporary allergy relief, but at what cost? The ingredients within these substances can cause side effects making you feel tired, listless and sleepy. This is not true with natural allergy remedies. Natural allergy remedies consist of a multifaceted approach. This involves the following aspects of your life style:
  • Diet and Nutrition - select only high quality whole foods. This includes grains, legumes and vegetables. Steam instead of boiling or frying your food. Eat your food raw. This provides the enzymes you find your body will need to help digest your food completely
  • Consider nutritional supplements as beneficial in helping your body fight against an allergy problem
  • Get plenty of rest. Lack of sleep makes you more susceptible to allergies
  • Spend time out of doors in the sunshine and fresh air
  • Avoid stress, worry and other forms of anxiety. These contribute to the breakdown of your immune system and open you up to suffering from an allergy.
  • Do not sleep on bedding made up of down
  • Consider hydrotherapy
These methods may prove to be helpful. However, there are times when you may find you need to use a natural product.

Natural Allergy Remedies
Natural allergy remedies are those containing all-natural substances. The most common ingredients in these products are
  • Quercitin - a flavonoid found in apples and onions
  • Eyebright - this small, perennial plant has a long history in herbal treatments. Its anti-inflammatory and mild decongestant properties act together to reduce the response of your body to an allergen. Eyebright reduces eye irritation, sinus infections and the symptoms of hay fever
  • Arsen Alb
  • Nat Mur - a biochemic tissue salt that helps eliminate and control itching, hives, colds and hay fever resulting from exposure to allergens
  • Kali Mur - a tissue salt that helps control head colds and digestive weaknesses
Natural allergy remedies ensure your body does not suffer any side effects if taken according to instructions. The treatment is gentle.

Conclusion
A commercial treatment for allergies tends to have undesirable side effects. To avoid these consider taking natural allergy remedies. If you combine such products with a sensible diet, you can help improve your immune system. In turn, this will help control and prevent any future allergy problem.

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Natural Allergy Remedies

What is the allergic reaction and what are natural allergy remedies?
The understanding of the nature of an allergic reaction will allow you to eliminate unpleasant symptoms, being guided by ordinary common sense. First of all, imagine a grain of pollen which is covered by needles and irritants. And now pretend that this enemy gets down into your nose and is held by a soft mucous tissue layer. This mucous tissue layer covers our bronchial and nasal ways and contains immune cells which refer to as corpulent cells. At top of each corpulent cell there are sensory receptors, and at contact of a receptor to potential allergen; pollen, a mold or wool of animals, it submits an alert signal on a corpulent cell which in the response lets out Histamine and other chemical substances. Histamine causes a number of chemical reactions which should assist an organism to get rid of allergens, you starting to sneeze, eyes weeping, whole body is itching.

WHAT TO DO? First of all. If you have a little baby, who is just learning to eat solid food, that's a time when food allergic reactions will start it's way in the body. If you want to avoid it, introduce the new food to the baby by gradually increasing the volume, starting from one drop per day. Next day, give baby two drops, and next day three drops. Do the break for one week and then start again with the small piece, next day two small pieces and so forth until baby could eat the whole thing. If you do that, your baby will not have any Food Intolerance and your baby will not need any natural allergy remedies. But what about seasonal allergies? Which natural allergy remedies we can find?

Foods Are The Natural Allergy remedies. People who consumed foods rich in omega-3 fatty acid fatty acids were less likely to have allergic reaction symptoms than those who did not regularly consume these foods. Omega-3 fatty acid helps fight inflammation and can be found in cold-water fish. Walnuts and flaxseed oil, as well as grass-fed meat and eggs are also great Natural allergy remedies.

Bees create natural allergy remedies too.

Bee Pollen increases the vitality, raises physical endurance, gives support to immune system, digestion, promotes weight lose, strengthens mental wellness, protects your heart, fights cancer, an arthritis and even stress. It is believed, that the use of bee pollen internally promotes delay of aging, and conservation of energy of a youth. Bee pollen is one of the most powerful natural allergy remedies that have ability to reduce of an allergy and a hay fever.Nature has a lot of natural allergy remedies to offer.

Pleurisy root is one of straight forward natural allergy remedies. Pleurisy or Plevritis is an inflammation of the tissues, pleura, surrounding the lungs and lining the rib cage. This natural allergy remedies was widely used as an expectorant in the late 19th century. It has been suggested for allergies, colds, flu, bronchial and pulmonary problems. Occasionally this cure was given with cayenne pepper at the beginning of cold. American Indians chewed the dehydrated root or made a tea by boiling the root as a remedy for bronchitis, pneumonia, and dysentery.

Neti Pots is one of the easiest natural allergy remedies. You can cure allergies by washing away allergens with seawater? Neti pots, small vessels forged like Aladdin's lamp, have been utilized in India for 1000s of years to flush the sinuses and keep them clear. It's a thought that takes some getting used to for most Westerners, but it's a little like applying nasal spray. A little douse of saltwater can wash away those thorny pollen grains and help treat allergic reactions and other forms of sinus congestion.I found that nasal flushing was a gentle and one of the simplest natural allergy remedies to treat seasonal allergic reactions in minors, and greatly cut down their use of antihistamines.You can just use your cupped hand rather than a neti pot to wash sinuses, but netis are affordable, and a lot of people find them much easier to apply. To flush your sinuses, mix a quarter to a one-half teaspoonful of none iodized common salt into a cup of warm water and pour it into the pot. Leaning over a sink with your head slightly angled to one side, and then put the spout of the neti into one nostril and let the water to drain down the another nostril. Apply near one-half of the solution, and then repeat on the remaining side, angling your head the different direction. Gently blow out each nostril to clear them up totally. Neti pots are widely available on the internet and at natural food stores. Use your pot roughly twice a day during allergy season, especially in the morning and after spending time outside. You also can apply a neti pot prior to bedtime to prevent snoring caused by allergic reactions and boost optimal overnight breathing.

Nettle is one of the most popular natural allergy remedies. If you decide you want an antihistamine but want a natural alternative, stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) behaves in much the same way as a lot of the drugs sold to treat allergic reactions, but without the unwanted side effects of dry mouth and sleepiness. Nettle in reality subdues the body's ability to develop histamine. It's a common grass in many regions of the United States, but the most functional healthful form to use as part of natural allergy remedies is a lyophilized extract of the leaves sold in capsules. Studies have shown that taking about 300 mgs every day will offer relief for most people, although the effects could hold up only a couple of hours. You also could make your own tinctures or teas with stinging nettle.That's all for today about natural allergy remedies.

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