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Hay fever is triggered by windborne substances like pollen and ragweed. The allergy is brought on by an over reaction to these substances. Typically, the body sends out antibodies to fight off the offending invaders and the quantity of antibodies sent is normally proportional to the amount of damage.

But if you have an allergy, the body sends out too a lot of antibodies, which then attack the allergen and the bodys own tissue, causing the usual hay fever symptoms of runny nose, itchy eyes, sinus pressure.

In order to alleviate this difficulty it is finest to avoid whatever is causing your allergy. Of course, this is not usually achievable.

The usual medicines that are recommended only work for a short time. They only alleviate the symptoms, they dont go to the core of the issue. Allergy shots are the same. They may work for one allergy season, but not for the subsequent.

Natural remedies are significantly safer, and typically go to the root of the dilemma, fixing the underlying trigger of the bodys over reaction in the 1st spot.

There are numerous herbs that aid with hay fever.

Nettles has been a longtime favorite. It consists of many vitamins and minerals that support the body overcome the allergy

Leeks and green onions are also outstanding. You can make leeks and green onion soup. This will go a long way toward helping alleviate your symptoms.

Cayenne pepper. This herb is quite hot, and if you can tolerate it, is excellent for virtually any allergy or illness. It contains several vitamins and minerals which are circulated throughout the blood stream. A single of the finest techniques to cool off after taking cayenne, is to drink a glass of cold milk.

Elder flowers is an additional herb thats extremely useful mononucleosis rash mononucleosis pictures ibs symptoms

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