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Natural remedies for springtime allergies 22 Articles

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    by Kay Hutchinson

    Natural Antihistamines for Spring Allergies Custom Chinese herbal formulations can be one of the most effective ways to relieve allergies with long lasting results. A trained herbalist will use bulk herbs that are f...read more

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    by E.M.Robinson

    Sneezing, congestion, runny nose, and itchy eyes. Do you suffer from these discomforts every Spring of the year? Natural remedies can minimize the effects of hay fever. Allergies can make you uncomfortable, but by using si...read more

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    by Talina Norris

    Spring is here and so are those pesky allergies. I love to spend time in the garden watering plants, pruning and planting various new things to enjoy. Unfortunately itchy, watery eyes, painful sinus pressure and headac...read more

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    by Suzy Rigby

    Spring has sprung, the flowers are blooming, the trees are budding, and if you are like thousands of others, your eyes are watering, your nose is running, your throat is scratchy - Welcome to Allergy Season! If you are one...read more

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    by M. L. Kiser

    I've suffered with allergies for years, the usual, e.g., dust, mold, pollens, animal dander, and various other forms. They can be a nightmare at times, especially when they initiate a 6 or 7 day migraine. I haven't had...read more

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    by Patti Winters

    Spring is in the air, the birds are chirping and the winds of March blowing, which means the flowers are starting to bloom, the trees are budding and your allergies are playing havoc with your life. You want to be able to ...read more

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    by Jessica Kaaz

    Every spring, I look forward to getting out of the house and into the garden. For the few weeks before spring I can usually be found drawing up plans for this year's garden, making shopping lists and generally anticipatin...read more

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    by Isobel Clayton

    Lighter and longer days, warmer afternoons, watching new flowers yawning open to bathe in pale sunshine...it could only be the onset of the hay-fever season. The new growth is all very lovely, but the ensuing pollen relea...read more

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    by Shenni Bubb

    Ah Spring, and with are the noted allergies in the air, literally, for many sufferers. Often in the form of trees, fragrance's from these and grass and flower pollens. Sadly devastating to the suffer. Many excitedly an...read more

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    by Erik Van Tongerloo

    If the winter is gone and the first signs of nice weather appear many people feel better and are happy to say: "spring is in the air". Unfortunately not everyone can enjoy this happiness. Sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, ...read more

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    by David Cowley

    Allergies are abnormal reactions to normally harmless substances. The allergens can be inhaled, swallowed or come into contact with the skin. Allergens that most frequently cause problems are: pollen, mold, dust, foods...read more

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    by Carrie Hulce

    It seems that every year, our allergies get worse. Here is something that has been passed down in my family for many years. Honey. You read that correct. But, not just any honey, the best type you can get is a local ho...read more

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    by Jason Zeglihr

    Aaaaachoooooo! Whew! There's nothing quite like a wonderful sneeze, but not when it means an allergic reaction to spring! If there's one thing I'm allergic to, it's being allergic to spring. Fortunately, there are some...read more

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    by Erin K. Wiedemer

    Allergies have always tortured me. I get asthma attacks, itchy and watery eyes, swollen sinuses, and almost instant sinus infections every time the weather changes, I encounter dust, or I pet my cat. Instead of getting b...read more

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    by Dehejia Maat

    Last spring I was hit with what my students refer to as a whammy. We were in the spirit of planning my son's first birthday party when dis-ease set in. My son couldn't breathe, eat, sleep, or do anything with out this ho...read more

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    by Katherine Huether

    I've had springtime allergies for so long, I've learned that the best way to handle it is to treat it naturally. For about a year, a took prescription antihistimines which left me feeling tired and sluggish. I knew that I ...read more

  • 17 of 22

    by Ginger Kazay

    As an allergy sufferer myself, I have spent a lot of time researching and trying different types of allergy remedies. I will list the "natural" remedies for you. 1) Air filters and purifiers - most springtime allergies...read more

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    by Derek R. Snow

    At 9 years old I awoke one morning and my back felt like that of a lazy oarsman on a Roman Galley where the taskmaster was breaking in a new cat-o-nine tails. The real cause of the torment was my subjection to a "scratch ...read more

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    by Joy Baldwin

    Oh, those spring time allergies! If it weren't for my allergies, springtime would be my favorite time of the year. I live in the pollen capital of the United States, and when the flowering trees begin blooming, my nose s...read more

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    by Lori Piper

    Face it, if you reside in Texas, you either have or will develop allergies. What to do? If you have great health insurance, be referred to an allergist and be rewarded with shots and wonderful little pills. If you are ...read more

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