Guest guest Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 What natural remedies are recommended for hay fever, asthma and food intolerance syndrome? Are there any aromatic oils which discourage house dust mites? Are they discouraged like other insects e.g., by citronella? Richard, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Richard, I can only answer the first part for you as I suffer from hay fever. Personally I use nettles to control it. This year I have added an additional step to my routine and it has made a world of differnce to me. I have started using a netti pot to irrigate my sinuses. It may help you cope with other allergens better. Best of luck! Laura , " etaonsh " <etaonsh> wrote: > What natural remedies are recommended for hay fever, asthma and food > intolerance syndrome? > > Are there any aromatic oils which discourage house dust mites? Are they > discouraged like other insects e.g., by citronella? > > Richard, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 <What natural remedies are recommended for hay fever, asthma and food intolerance syndrome?>Anything that activates your liver and heals the lining of your gut will be good for the above. Only YOU, through trial and error, can find out which foods agree with you and which don't. All the herbs in the world won't do you much good if you are for instance allergic to gluten, a common allergen, and subsist mainly on wheat bread. Taking a good digestive enzyme formula is usually helpful. Some herbs that help the intestinal tract are Slippery Elm bark, Una de Gato (Uncaria Tomentosa) and Sangre de Drago. Check out dear Phil Bate's website for ways to test yourself for sensitivities etc. www.alternate-health.com Ien in the Kootenays*************************Healing Body, Mind and Planetwith Wild Whole Foodshttp://wildhealing.net************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2005 Report Share Posted July 26, 2005 Thank you, Laura - sorry about the delay in replying - visiting this group is a bit like like going to church for me. So nettles help - funny, people let them go to waste, and there's so much of it about. Coincidentally I bought some nettle tea a while back but haven't braved it - now I can recommend it to the asthmatic in my family. Only problem is, she is also the intolerant one, and contrary to political correctness, I find that there is a link between the two types of intolerance, psychological and physical, and trying anything new is in itself likely to be a problem for her. And why did I suffer so long before hearing of netti pots, and never hear of what appears to be the simplest, most obvious solution to sinus irritation until my 44th year? What a weird world which needs the complicated Net to catch the simplest of remedies! Richard , " Laura " <lauram_poulin> wrote: > Richard, > > I can only answer the first part for you as I suffer from hay fever. > Personally I use nettles to control it. This year I have added an > additional step to my routine and it has made a world of differnce to > me. I have started using a netti pot to irrigate my sinuses. It may > help you cope with other allergens better. > > Best of luck! > > Laura > > > , " etaonsh " <etaonsh> > wrote: > > What natural remedies are recommended for hay fever, asthma and > food > > intolerance syndrome? > > > > Are there any aromatic oils which discourage house dust mites? Are > they > > discouraged like other insects e.g., by citronella? > > > > Richard, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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