Seasonal Allergies - Dherbs - The Best All Natural Herbal Remedies & Products https://www.dherbs.com/tag/seasonal-allergies/ Buy the best herbal supplements, natural remedies, and herbal remedies from Dherbs. We're the #1 alternative medicine store online. ✓ Visit and shop now! Fri, 07 Jun 2024 23:09:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 5 Natural Antihistamines To Help With Allergies https://www.dherbs.com/articles/5-natural-antihistamines-to-help-with-allergies/ Sat, 08 Jun 2024 09:11:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=170737

Common treatments for seasonal allergies include over-the-counter drugs, but these natural antihistamines may provide relief.

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If you deal with seasonal allergies, you understand that they can be quite annoying. You sneeze uncontrollably, develop itchy eyes, experience congestion for hours, and the sinus pressure can become quite annoying. Symptoms may result from hay fever, seasonal allergies, or allergic rhinitis. If you are like most people who deal with allergies, you probably use numerous over-the-counter (OTC) medications to combat the symptoms. Some of those medications, however, can have a long list of their own side effects.

If you are ready to leave the OTC medications behind and experiment with natural solutions, you may be in luck. Some evidence indicates that natural solutions may relieve or reduce the severity of symptoms. If you have an understanding of the way antihistamines work, you can determine whether natural antihistamines will help with seasonal allergies.

How Do Antihistamines Work?

An allergic reaction is the immune system’s response to an otherwise harmless substance. That substance can be pollen, animal dander, dust, or mildew. Such a substance comes in contact with the cellist the mucous membranes in the nose, mouth, throat, or lungs. If you have allergies, the immune system releases histamine, a chemical that causes sneezing, itching, and other allergy symptoms. 

Antihistamines work to block histamine activity in order to stop the allergic reaction. According to research, many vitamins, minerals, and plants can block the effects of histamine. Continue reading to learn more about these natural antihistamines. 

Probiotics

Probiotics are microorganisms that can help improve your gut microbiome. They feed the healthy bacteria in the gut, which can help improve immune function. A 2021 review found that probiotics may help reduce and even prevent allergy symptoms. The same review suggests that probiotics may help alleviate symptoms of asthma and atopic dermatitis. Some great probiotics to consume include:

  • Sauerkraut
  • Kombucha
  • Tempeh
  • Kimchi
  • Natto

Quercetin

You can find this natural antioxidant in grapefruit, okra, onions, apples, and other produce items. It is also available in supplement form, which is where you may have seen it. It is one of the most abundant antioxidants in the diet and helps to reduce inflammation, blood pressure, and the severity of allergy symptoms. A 2022 study found that quercetin may act as an antihistamine, working to reduce allergy symptoms

Bromelain

Commonly found in pineapples, bromelain is a compound that causes the body to make substances that fight swelling and pain. Studies have shown that bromelain is effective at reducing inflammation from sprains, tendinitis, and other muscle injuries. Regarding allergies, bromelain may help relieve respiratory symptoms associated with allergic reactions. A 2023 analysis found that bromelain proved effective against sinusitis.

Stinging Nettle

This flowering plant originated in Asian and Western Northern Africa. There is both some positive and neutral evidence surrounding stinging nettle as an effective antihistamine. One study from 2009 found that stinging nettle helped reduce allergy symptoms. A 2017 study, however, found nettle to act similarly to a placebo pill. More research is necessary to understand whether this plant is an effective antihistamine. 

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that is readily available in myriad plant-based foods. Some of the best sources include bell peppers, kiwis, guavas, citrus fruits, leafy greens, and berries. A 2023 review found that vitamin C helped improve symptoms of allergic rhinitis, such as sneezing and itching.

Butterbur Bonus

As a bonus natural antihistamine option, we bring you butterbur. This marsh plant, which belongs to the daisy family, may be effective at reducing the intensity and frequency of migraine attacks. A 2023 study reported that it may be a safe and effective natural treatment for people with seasonal allergic rhinitis.

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Fight Spring Allergies With These Natural Remedies https://www.dherbs.com/articles/fight-spring-allergies-with-these-natural-remedies/ Fri, 22 Mar 2024 09:15:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=169887

Some popular natural remedies for allergies include nasal irrigation, steam therapy, herbal infusions, dietary supplements, and more.

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A lot of people welcome the warm weather of spring, while others dread the pollen that also arrives. From one morning to the next, people wake up sneezing, develop runny noses, and have itchy eyes. To avoid these miserable allergy symptoms, many people reach for the allergy medication bottle. There is nothing wrong with allergy medication, but some people may prefer to experiment with natural remedies that don’t cause the same unwanted side effects that accompany certain medications. 

If the immune system reacts to something, which may not bother other people, that indicates an allergic reaction. The most common culprits of allergic reactions include:

  • Pollen
  • Dust mites
  • Insect stings
  • Food
  • Medications
  • Pet dander
  • Mold spores

Although everyone many not experience the same allergy symptoms, the most common ones are:

  • Sneezing
  • Itching
  • Rashes
  • Swelling
  • Asthma
  • Runny nose
  • Dry eyes

Natural Remedies For Allergies

The best natural remedy for allergies, well, is to avoid allergens at all costs, but this isn’t always possible. Allergens, especially pollen, are difficult to avoid during the spring. If your symptoms to certain allergens are relatively mild, you may be able to fight them off with natural remedies. Experiment with the following remedies to see if they help your spring allergies

Clear The Air

Dust, dander, and pollen particles can trigger allergy symptoms, and filtering indoor air may help eliminate them from your home. Your best bet is to look for a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter because it can remove 99.97% of problematic airborne particles. Putting a HEPA filter in your bedroom can make a huge difference, especially if you have allergy attacks at night or early morning. Air conditioning may also help because it removes moisture from indoor air, which eliminates mildew growth. 

Saline Nasal Rinse

According to a 2012 review of studies, saline nasal irrigation benefitted both children and adults with allergic rhinitis, or hay fever. Flushing the sinuses out with a neti pot or squeeze bottle can help wash away pollen, or other allergens, that may cause allergy symptoms. Studies show that a good saline nasal rinse can provide relief from both allergy symptoms and symptoms of the common cold. 

Vitamins And Supplements

A healthy diet helps encourage optimal immune response, but some people require supplementation to meet daily nutritional requirements. That is where dietary supplements, such as vitamins, minerals, and herbs, come into play. These supplements may help limit inflammation that accompanies allergic reactions. According to health experts, the following supplements may encourage better immune function:

Acupuncture

Are you surprised to see acupuncture on this list? Don’t be! Historically, the practice of ancient needling boosted immune function and combatted hay fever. Additionally, a fair amount of research indicates the efficacy of acupuncture for treating symptoms of allergies and sinus disorders. In fact, a 2015 review of studies concluded that acupuncture demonstrated positive results for people with seasonal allergies

Use Essential Oils

If you have sinus issues, adding essential oils to a diffuser may help you breathe better, or at least limit the intensity of allergy symptoms. Many people benefit from using eucalyptus oil because it has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Others find frankincense essential oil to provide protection against some allergy symptoms. One study found that frankincense essential oil helped fight against perennial allergic rhinitis. A 1998 study found that inhaling the aroma of peppermint essential oil had enough anti-inflammatory effects to reduce symptoms of allergic rhinitis and bronchial asthma.

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What Does Your Snot Say About Your Health? https://www.dherbs.com/dhtv/fact-or-fiction/what-does-your-snot-say-about-your-health/ Fri, 15 Dec 2023 19:13:58 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/what-does-your-snot-say-about-your-health/

The colder season is upon us, and a lot of us are going to get runny noses.

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The colder season is upon us, and a lot of us are going to get runny noses. During this time, we also enter cold and allergy season. In fact, the color of our mucus may indicate what factors are at play.

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Goldenseal May Help With Seasonal Allergies https://www.dherbs.com/dhtv/history-of-herbs/goldenseal-may-help-with-seasonal-allergies/ Thu, 16 Mar 2023 22:33:06 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/this-plant-may-help-with-seasonal-allergies/

Goldenseal was used as a medicinal plant. It's now used as a remedy to treat colds, hay fever (seasonal allergies), and digestive problems!

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Goldenseal was used as a medicinal plant. It’s now used as a remedy to treat colds, hay fever (seasonal allergies), and digestive problems! It’s also now added to over-the-counter remedies like ear drops, feminine hygiene products, cold and flu remedies, allergy relief products, and digestive aids.

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Why Spring Cleaning Is Beneficial For Your Health https://www.dherbs.com/articles/why-spring-cleaning-is-beneficial-for-your-health/ Thu, 16 Mar 2023 07:15:04 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=125729

Why should you clean in the spring? Not only does spring cleaning improve productivity, but it also enhances indoor air quality.

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Winter is almost a distant memory that fades more and more with the arrival of warmer temperatures and blooming flowers. The fresher air makes you want to open the windows and invite the beautiful scents and warmth into the home. Even though it may look fresh and less gloomy outside, the inside of your home may be in shambles. Invite the opportunity and seasonal change into your life with a cleaner home. In fact, this is a long-standing tradition in many cultures. 

Why Do People Deep Clean In Spring?

Spring cleaning stems from several cultures, including Iranian, Chinese, and Jewish. The arrival of the spring equinox on the solar-based calendar is a classic indicator of spring. For Iranians, the spring equinox marks the new year, which consists of festivals and celebrations that symbolize a time of renewal. This theme of “renewal” is common in many cultures, in regards to the new year. It’s a chance to reinvigorate life and start anew. In the two weeks leading up to the new year, Iranians practice “shaking the house.” This involves buying new clothes, getting rid of old clothes, cleaning everything in sight, and ensuring everything in the house is clean for the new year.

In similar fashion, the Chinese clean their homes in anticipation of the new year’s arrival. The belief is that cleaning the house gets rid of any possible bad luck, inviting positive energy into the house when the new year comes. In Jewish culture, Passover commemorates the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. Jewish slaves ate unleavened bread, which they adopted as a reminder of overcoming such hard times. In traditional Jewish culture, keeping leavened bread in the house during Passover is an insult to God. It has become tradition to scour the home for any possible crumbs, cleaning it meticulously before Passover, which comes right after spring. 

While your motivation to clean may not be cultural, there are serious health benefits to deep cleaning the home. Continue reading to learn how spring cleaning can improve your health

Reduces The Presence Of Allergens

When you clean the home, your indoor air quality is likely to improve. Clutter, mess, and neglecting to regularly clean results in an accumulation of dust. There are chemicals in dust that trigger allergic reactions, so cleaning the home can reduce the presence of harmful allergens. The home is insulated without opening the windows all winter, so the cleaning and fresh spring air can improve breathing and overall respiratory health.

Encourages A Healthy Lifestyle

When you inhabit a messy space, there’s a higher percentage of being unhealthier. Statistically, people who clean up their houses tend to clean up other areas of their lives. This can lead to better sleep, healthier eating habits, and improved sleep. There’s a link between decluttering, organizing, and cleaning the home and prioritizing your health and overall well-being. You may be surprised how much a good cleaning session inspires you. 

Reduces Stress

Some people will argue that a messy house inspires the chaotic freedom that inspires their creative thoughts. There’s not time for that nonsense. The act of cleaning and inviting organization into your life helps to relieve stress. A messy house can cause stress because you can easily misplace things or purchase things that you already have, but are hiding in the mess. Clutter in the home can also lead to higher anxiety, and cleaning it all up brings about a calmer feeling

Less Mess = Less Fatigue

You may not know it until your home is organized and clean, but clutter wears you down. It’s exhausting to have anything and everything occupy your space, be it your workspace or living space. All of the disorganization gathers dust and grime. Take the time to shed the non-essential items in your life. You don’t have to purge your house, but a solid spring cleaning can lift an incredible weight off your shoulders and help you feel lighter, emotionally speaking. Less brings about more happiness, more energy, and more positivity in your life. 

Increases Productivity

The warmer weather often excites people and inspires them to get more done in each day. Shorter days tend to have the opposite effect on people, hence why there is more clutter and dirt in the home during winter. You may notice that you feel the urge to clean as spring gets closer and closer. Now, we don’t advise cleaning the house in a single day because that is exhausting. Take at least one to two weeks to spring clean the entire house, tackling a room or problem area every day. 

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Allergy Season: Dherbs Office Battlefield https://www.dherbs.com/dhtv/street-interview/allergy-season-dherbs-office-battlefield/ Mon, 13 Mar 2023 19:18:22 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/allergy-season-dherbs-office-battlefield/

The gloomy weather has enabled us to go out into the city of Los Angeles. Today, we're staying at Dherbs and quizzing our Dherbs Family knowledge on allergies!

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The gloomy weather has enabled us to go out into the city of Los Angeles. Today, we’re staying at Dherbs and quizzing our Dherbs Family knowledge on allergies!

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3 Herbs That Support The Immune System All Year https://www.dherbs.com/articles/3-herbs-that-support-the-immune-system-all-year/ Sat, 06 Aug 2022 09:28:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=141325

Whether you need to help fight off a cold or seasonal allergies, the three herbs in this article can help support the immune system.

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There is never a bad time to boost the immune system. Whether you are worried about the new coronavirus variant, seasonal allergies, or a cold circulating the office, there are myriad ways to strengthen immune response. Where do you turn for immune support, though? There are supplements, diets, specific foods, and therapies that offer support, but the herbs in this article show a lot of promise. 

As it turns out, Mother Nature herself can be very beneficial in your quest to enhance immune function. Many wellness experts support the idea of using specific herbs and plants to fight off pathogens, allergens, bacteria, and viruses. These things may not be the cure-all solution you want, but studies confirm their ability to improve immunity. Read on to learn about three herbs that give you immune support throughout the year. 

Milk Thistle

Milk thistle is known for promoting liver detoxification, but how does that aid immune function? Well, the liver is responsible for purifying blood and removing toxins from the body, but it also has to break down histamine, which milk thistle can help with. In fact, people used milk thistle seed extract for centuries to treat hepatic conditions by protecting intact liver cells. Having a healthy liver can help you improve immune response. Several studies found that milk thistle has immunomodulatory effects. The silymarin in milk thistle stimulates the immune system, but it also acts as a suppressive to an overactive immune system. This is extremely beneficial if you deal with chronic inflammation and inflammatory conditions like allergic rhinitis and asthma. More human studies could help scientists determine if milk thistle benefits the immune system, and overall health, in other ways. 

Turmeric

Turmeric is a favorite superfood for many reasons. It may help to boost memory, reduce inflammation, and optimize immune function. Researchers attribute turmeric’s health properties to the active compound curcumin, which exhibits antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, all of which support the immune system. One study found that curcumin supplementation may work to lower levels of several acute-phase proteins. These proteins occur when the immune system is in a state of hyper-activation, which can damage your health. The chronic activation of these proteins can suppress the body’s natural antiviral defenses. Curcumin works to normalize certain parts of the immune system that become overactive, helping to keep the immune system functioning optimally and normally. 

Stinging Nettle

It stings the body in just the right way! Even though nettle is annoying for gardeners and an enemy to bare skin, it does exhibit powerful health benefits. Well, it has a long history of supporting upper-respiratory health and anti-inflammatory pathways. The leaves of this notorious spring green, just like milk thistle, may support liver detoxification. Several studies also identified that nettle can increase both red and white blood cell counts, an ability that contributes to optimal immune function. One animal study found that nettle was an immune response modulator, stimulating the proliferation of T lymphocytes in vitro. These T-cells are powerful white blood cells that play an integral role in adaptive immune response. More human research is necessary, but preliminary research suggests that it is a great herb to support a healthy immune system. 

These herbs may be the unsung heroes of year-round immune support. As is customary with taking any new supplement or herb, consult your doctor to see if these herbs are right for you. As we’ve discussed in this article, these herbs help to support upper-respiratory health, promote anti-inflammatory pathways, and nourish the liver. Enhance their efforts by maintaining a healthy diet, getting sufficient sleep, and exercising regularly.

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Fall Allergies Or COVID-19? How To Tell The Difference https://www.dherbs.com/articles/fall-allergies-or-covid-19-how-to-tell-the-difference/ Fri, 17 Sep 2021 17:31:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=130341

COVID-19 symptoms vary from person to person, but are they the same as your fall allergies? Here’s how to tell the difference.

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In the age of the COVID-19 pandemic, every sneeze, cough, or sniffle can cause immense panic. You may spin into an anxiety spiral, wondering, “Do I have COVID-19? How bad will it be? Do I need to get a test right away?” Given that fall is knocking on the door, along with the allergies that come with the season, it’s important to know the difference between allergy symptoms and those of COVID-19.

There are millions of Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies. Some allergy symptoms are closer to those of the flu or common cold. More often than not, allergy symptoms occur because of inflammation. It’s very common for the body to overreact to pollen, mold, or dust, especially in the fall and spring.

Symptoms Of Fall Allergies

Beginning in early August, ragweed releases pollen and causes an array of allergy symptoms until early October. During the fall season, it’s also common for mold spores to grow as trees shed their leaves. For some people, the decaying leaves on the ground can cause allergic reactions. Seasonal allergies can range from mild to severe as the immune system releases histamines. This natural reaction results in runny nose, nasal drip, water eyes, or itchy eyes and throat. The most common allergy symptom that isn’t likely with COVID-19 is sneezing. Reactions that last for a couple of weeks and occur in the fall months are most likely allergies. See the list of common fall allergy symptoms below:

  • Sneezing
  • Runny nose
  • Water and itchy eyes
  • Ear congestion
  • Itchy sinuses, throat, or ear canals
  • Postnasal drainage
  • Mild fatigue
  • Coughing
  • Headache

Symptoms Of COVID-19

COVID-19, which is the illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, spreads via respiratory droplets. People expel these droplets when breathing, sneezing, coughing, or talking. If people are near an infected person, they can inhale those droplets and become infected. If an infected person coughs or sneezes on a surface, someone who touches that surface and then touches their mouth, eyes, or nose can contract the virus. COVID-19 spreads rapidly in large crowds, especially when proper social distancing and masking practices are not in place. With the more contagious delta and mu variants in place, it’s even more important to practice proper safety measures. The most common symptoms that appear 2-14 days after exposure are below:

  • Fever or chills
  • Shortness of breath
  • Severe fatigue
  • Muscle or body aches
  • New loss of taste or smell
  • Cough
  • Headache
  • Sore throat
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhea

How To Determine Allergies Or COVID-19

In general, the key factors that differentiate symptoms of COVID-19 and allergies are fever and body aches. It’s very rare for fever or body aches to be allergic reactions or symptoms in allergy sufferers. One also has to pay attention to time line and past history of symptoms. People with allergies tend to have a long history of seasonal allergies, so they know what to expect. Additionally, allergies are more long-lasting than the viral symptoms. 

If you take allergy medication, the symptoms subside. For example, itchy eyes are very common during allergy season, but they are not a symptom of viral illness. Itchy eyes can also go away fairly quickly with allergy medication. If you are worried about potential COVID-19 illness as opposed to seasonal allergies, there are many testing options available to the public. From rapid antigen and antibody tests to nasal PCR tests and cheek swabs, there is no shortage of COVID-19 tests. You can readily find them, and you may even find at-home test kits in some grocery stores. 

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6 Simple Ways To Reduce Chronic Inflammation https://www.dherbs.com/articles/6-simple-ways-to-reduce-chronic-inflammation/ Wed, 09 Jun 2021 09:02:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=127306

Inflammation is a common denominator for some of the most common diseases. Asthma, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s disease involve inflammation of some kind in the body. It’s very easy for inflammation to spread rapidly, increasing the risk of the aforementioned conditions. Reducing inflammation, then, may be one of the best things you […]

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Inflammation is a common denominator for some of the most common diseases. Asthma, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s disease involve inflammation of some kind in the body. It’s very easy for inflammation to spread rapidly, increasing the risk of the aforementioned conditions. Reducing inflammation, then, may be one of the best things you do for your overall health. 

What Does Chronic Inflammation Do To The Body?

It can be difficult to diagnose the early stages of chronic inflammation. Some warning signs or symptoms can mimic those of other conditions, or they can go undetected. Slight fatigue is a common indicator, so don’t pass it off as nothing. Inflammation that progresses can cause damage to internal organs, joints, and arteries. The immune cells responsible for inflammation can cause fatty deposits to build up in the lining of the heart’s arteries. That build-up can rupture, clot, and potentially block an artery that can result in a heart attack. 

If you want to test for inflammation, request a blood test for C-reactive protein (hs-CRP). It’s also possible to measure homocysteine to evaluate the severity of inflammation in the body. Finally, doctor’s look at HbA1C levels to assess damage to red blood cells. In the meantime, there are natural ways to to help naturally lower inflammation. Continue reading to learn all about them. 

Eat Your Reds, Blues, And Purples

One of the best ways to fight off inflammation is by including more antioxidants in your diet. There are many antioxidant compounds in fresh fruits and vegetables, but the anthocyanins in purple, red, and blue produce items are the best. One study found that women who consumed 40mg of anthocyanins daily experienced lower levels of C-reactive protein, a measure of inflammation. It’s easy to get your daily dose of anthocyanins from 1/3 cup of blackberries, one cup of shredded purple cabbage, or 18 red grapes. 

Control Blood Sugar

According to dietitians, managing blood sugar helps to reduce the damage to red blood cells. It’s very easy to over-consume sugar because it exists in so many foods in the Standard American Diet. If you want to balance blood sugar, do your best to avoid anything with high fructose corn syrup, white rice, white flour, pasta, and refined sugars. Instead, focus on foods that are high in fiber and lean protein. Fresh vegetables, whole grains, quinoa, and brown rice are excellent foods to help balance blood sugar. 

Drink Green Tea

According to several studies, green tea exhibits strong anti-inflammatory properties. The antioxidants may also have the potential to slow cancer development and encourage cardiovascular health. Green tea may also be beneficial for your joints. Research found that the polyphenols have a chondroprotective effect, which means that they prevent cartilage degradation. EGCG, the active antioxidant in green tea, works to protect against oxidative stress, which can protect DNA and slow the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. 

Reduce Stress Levels

This is easier said than done, but various studies encourage people to reduce stress to lower inflammatory levels in the body. One study in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity found that people with higher stress levels experience an increase of interleukin-6, an inflammatory marker. During times of stress, it’s possible to experience an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. This makes your blood vessels work harder than they have to. As your heart pounds at a higher rate, this causes blood vessel damage and failure to put an end to this can increase inflammation.

Supplement With Quercetin & Bromelain

Quercetin is an anti-inflammatory flavonoid that exists in many fruits and vegetables. According to several studies it has the ability to reduce the release of histamine, making it ideal for people who experience allergies. Bromelain is a natural enzyme that exists in pineapples. Not only does it help support digestion, but it also works to enhance immune function and reduce inflammation. It does this by breaking down cellular debris to create healthier lymphatic flow. Together, bromelain and quercetin can help reduce inflammation caused by seasonal allergies. 

Strike A Pose

One study monitored inflammatory levels in women who regularly practiced 75-90 minutes of Hatha yoga twice-weekly. The results indicated that these women had lower levels of interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein, two inflammatory markers. The researchers compared these results to people who were less active and found that more sedentary people had higher levels of inflammatory markers. Another study claimed that yoga works to lower stress levels, which can also help reduce inflammation. 

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Defeat Seasonal Allergies With These Home Remedies https://www.dherbs.com/articles/defeat-seasonal-allergies-with-these-home-remedies/ Sat, 24 Apr 2021 09:02:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=127002

Don’t sneeze your way through spring and summer. Use the home remedies in this article to help get rid of seasonal allergies.

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The arrival of warmer weather and longer days announces spring. At the same time, spring ushers in a series of seasonal allergies. For many people, spring or fall consist of lots of sneezing, itching, and congestion. What can be done to make sure that you don’t experience these symptoms? 

Around 50 million Americans suffer from some form of allergies. A lot of people have allergies that require medical care, but milder allergic reactions can be remedied with simple solutions. Even people with more severe allergies can also benefit from numerous home remedies. It’s possible to get rid of congestion, water eyes, itchy eyes, sinus irritation, or headaches with natural ingredients. You’ll learn more about how to do that in this article. 

What Are Allergies?

Health experts define an allergy as a bodily reaction to an antigen in response to initial exposure. Pathological immunological reactions like sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, or skin rashes can also indicate an allergy. In simpler terms, an allergy indicates that the immune system is hypersensitive to an allergen. Many common allergens include dust, particular foods, pollen, animal fur, or mold. 

An allergic reaction occurs when the body responds to allergens. The body produces histamine, which is its way of counteracting the allergen. That’s why you can experience allergy symptoms. Seasonal allergies, also called rhinitis or hay fever, typically worsen when pollen levels increase, i.e. during a change of seasons. This following home remedies should come to your aid when you experience those milder seasonal allergies. 

The Neti Pot

If you have a runny nose or feel any sinus congestion, the neti pot can come to the rescue. Fill this pot with a saline solution that will help flush out the nasal cavity. Not only does it loosen mucus, but it also helps get rid of allergens or irritants. This is a classic practice in Ayurvedic medicine, so people have been doing it for hundreds of years. Create a saline solution with filtered water and salt (the exact recipe will vary). Tilt your head sideways so that your right ear is facing the ground. Pour the solution into your left nostril, breathe through your mouth, and allow it to drain out your right nostril. Once you are done, complete on the other side. 

Keep Indoor Air Clean

Believe it or not, indoor air can be worse than outdoor air at times. It also happens to be the perfect place for allergens to irritate you. Consider purchasing indoor plants to help improve air quality in the home. Keep the air dry with a dehumidifier and use air conditioning, if you have it. Make sure to change your air conditioning filters so that you aren’t recycling dust particles. Lastly, vacuum carpets and keep floors clean to minimize dust accumulation.

HEPA Filters

To piggyback off of the aforementioned tip, high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters help keep indoor air clean. They trap more pet dander, airborne irritants, dust, and allergens better than the average filter. There are portable air cleaners with HEPA filters that help purify the air in single rooms or confined spaces. Consider placing one in the room in your house where you spend most of your time. The bedroom is a great place for a portable air cleaner. It may even help you sleep better.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil

If you experience sinus congestion and want to clear the nasal passageways, you need eucalyptus essential oil in your life. Research studies found that the antibacterial properties of eucalyptus essential oil help combat allergens or bacteria in the nostrils. Additionally, the anti-inflammatory properties and menthol-like sensation you get after inhalation can make breathing easier. You can drop a few drops in a warm bath, steamy shower, or in a diffuser to aid breathing.

Eat Probiotics

If your immune system is functioning at a higher capacity, it’s easier to fight off foreign invaders or irritants that enter the body. One of the best ways to improve immune function is by promoting healthier gut flora. According to research, the more beneficial bacteria that exist in the gut, the better you are at defending against viruses, allergies, and infections. When choosing probiotics, it’s best to opt for soil-based organisms. Fermented foods are some of the best sources of probiotics!

Herbal Teas

Tea seems to nourish the soul, and your sinuses if you are experiencing allergies. The steam from the tea isn’t the only thing that’s beneficial. Peppermint tea, for example, contains menthol, which acts as a decongestant and expectorant. If your allergies cause mucus buildup or hardened mucus, peppermint can help clear it out. Green tea also contains powerful antioxidants that help prevent mild allergic reactions. A little tip: don’t drink chamomile tea if you have spring allergies because it can cause reactions if you are allergic to ragweed. 

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