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Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal allergies?? I need some relief,

fast!!

Thanks,

Tara

 

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Meridian therapy in electroacupuncture works to

desesitize allergies or you could take supplementation

like Allergy Release by Unicity.

 

Jenny Kernan

--- " BryantCandles.com " <bryantcandles

wrote:

 

> Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal

> allergies?? I need some relief, fast!!

> Thanks,

> Tara

>

> Tara Bryant

> BryantCandles.com

> Your One Stop Shop for DiamondCreek Candles, All

> Natural Swiss Botanical Skincare & Health Products

> from Arbonne, and The Classic Tupperware!

> " For Our Son, For Our Family, & For The GIFT We

> Share! "

> Ask about our GIFT today!

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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, " BryantCandles.com "

<bryantcandles wrote:

>

> Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal allergies?? I need some

relief, fast!!

> Thanks,

> Tara

 

 

Hi Tara,

 

Here are some things that work for me for seasonal allergies...

 

Increasing Vitamin C intake – because vitamin C doesn't stay in your

body long, it is best to take multiple small doses through the day.

Avoid taking vitamin C with calcium because they tend to block

absorption of each other.

 

Drink some green tea – I usually go for the decaf... one of my

favorites is " Decaf Mint Green Tea " from Celestial Seasonings. Tea

has synergistic effects with vitamin C, lots of anti-oxidants, and the

warm beverage helps moisten your sinuses.

 

Do you consume sugar, fruit juice, or alcohol? If so, consider

avoiding these things while allergies are active. Cut down or

eliminate your dairy intake, too.

 

Keep your clothes, linens, and household surfaces clean to cut down on

the pollens in your house, and close the windows if it is windy outside.

 

I use " facial dips " to help keep my sinuses clear. Basically, you

fill a bowl with warm slightly-salty water and stick your face in it.

First open your eyes to clear any crud out of them then close your

eyes and blow bubbles with your nose. If you're comfortable with it,

draw some water up your nose and let it back out. Be sure to come up

for breaths as needed.

 

Speaking of eyes and nose, keep your fingers out of them to avoid

delivering the allergens straight to them.

 

I've also found that diffusing an essential oil blend of lavender and

peppermint helps me. I use a nebulizer, which is a cold air diffuser

that won't degrade the qualities of the oils. Use therapeutic grade

oils... some I like are Young Living (best quality, expensive, sold

through multi-level marketing distributors (of which I am one and you

can contact me if you would like more information)) and Mountain Rose

Herbs (pretty good, less expensive, buy directly from the company).

 

Best of luck-

Pamela

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---bear in mind to that there is evidence that sensitivities to things

go hand in hand with toxins in you ....

 

phill In , " BryantCandles.com "

<bryantcandles wrote:

>

> Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal allergies?? I need some

relief, fast!!

> Thanks,

> Tara

>

> Tara Bryant

> BryantCandles.com

> Your One Stop Shop for DiamondCreek Candles, All Natural Swiss

Botanical Skincare & Health Products from Arbonne, and The Classic

Tupperware!

> " For Our Son, For Our Family, & For The GIFT We Share! "

> Ask about our GIFT today!

>

>

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What if your allergies are not to pollen? I haven't been to a doctor to find

out specifically, but its never been flowers that seem to cause my problems. I

used to work in a greenhouse with flowers and my allergies were never better

then. Its molds, trees and grasses that seem to bother me,when the cotton woods

get going its the worst. I've always joked that I'm allergic to spring, summer

and fall.

 

mcdowellpk <mcdowellpk wrote: --- In

, " BryantCandles.com "

<bryantcandles wrote:

>

> Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal allergies?? I need some

relief, fast!!

> Thanks,

> Tara

 

Hi Tara,

 

Here are some things that work for me for seasonal allergies...

 

Increasing Vitamin C intake – because vitamin C doesn't stay in your

body long, it is best to take multiple small doses through the day.

Avoid taking vitamin C with calcium because they tend to block

absorption of each other.

 

Drink some green tea – I usually go for the decaf... one of my

favorites is " Decaf Mint Green Tea " from Celestial Seasonings. Tea

has synergistic effects with vitamin C, lots of anti-oxidants, and the

warm beverage helps moisten your sinuses.

 

Do you consume sugar, fruit juice, or alcohol? If so, consider

avoiding these things while allergies are active. Cut down or

eliminate your dairy intake, too.

 

Keep your clothes, linens, and household surfaces clean to cut down on

the pollens in your house, and close the windows if it is windy outside.

 

I use " facial dips " to help keep my sinuses clear. Basically, you

fill a bowl with warm slightly-salty water and stick your face in it.

First open your eyes to clear any crud out of them then close your

eyes and blow bubbles with your nose. If you're comfortable with it,

draw some water up your nose and let it back out. Be sure to come up

for breaths as needed.

 

Speaking of eyes and nose, keep your fingers out of them to avoid

delivering the allergens straight to them.

 

I've also found that diffusing an essential oil blend of lavender and

peppermint helps me. I use a nebulizer, which is a cold air diffuser

that won't degrade the qualities of the oils. Use therapeutic grade

oils... some I like are Young Living (best quality, expensive, sold

through multi-level marketing distributors (of which I am one and you

can contact me if you would like more information)) and Mountain Rose

Herbs (pretty good, less expensive, buy directly from the company).

 

Best of luck-

Pamela

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I've used stinging nettles for years and don't have to endure that awful

sneezing, runny eyes

and the rest. I get it in capsule form and generally take a capsule 3 times a

day. It won't give

you instant relief, though. Usually it seems to take 2-4 weeks to kick in.

 

Cindy

 

, " BryantCandles.com "

<bryantcandles

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> Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal allergies?? I need some relief,

fast!!

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Hi!

You can check this website:

www.oilpulling.com

 

I used to have a lot of allergiess in spring, I started to oilpulling a

few weeks ago. till now I don't feel any sign of allergy.

Good luck!

 

, Jenny Kernan <rainysnana

wrote:

>

> Meridian therapy in electroacupuncture works to

> desesitize allergies or you could take supplementation

> like Allergy Release by Unicity.

>

> Jenny Kernan

> --- " BryantCandles.com " bryantcandles

> wrote:

>

> > Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal

> > allergies?? I need some relief, fast!!

> > Thanks,

> > Tara

> >

> > Tara Bryant

> > BryantCandles.com

> > Your One Stop Shop for DiamondCreek Candles, All

> > Natural Swiss Botanical Skincare & Health Products

> > from Arbonne, and The Classic Tupperware!

> > " For Our Son, For Our Family, & For The GIFT We

> > Share! "

> > Ask about our GIFT today!

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

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Hi Jessika

 

Grasses and trees have pollen, too, but it is much finer and carried

by the wind - often making it more problematic than the heavier flower

pollens that are trasferred by insects. And from what I understand,

mold spores are much the same way (small and easily carried in the

air). (Grasses and trees tend to be my problem, too - along with many

animals)

 

So keeping your sinuses, body, clothes and linens clean (especially in

windy weather) may bring you some relief. Watching what you eat is

really helpful, too. Check out some of " The Zone " diet books by Dr

Sears - I have found following his program has helped me get much

healthier in general and less prone to allergies.

 

Someone else mentioned acupuncture which I hear works exceptionally

well for the folks in Austin, TX suffering from " Cedar Fever "

(reaction to juniper cedar).

 

If you have a household mold problem, diffusing " Theives " essential

oil blend (from Young Living) has been found to be more effective than

using chemical means like bleach. Apparently bleach just disperses

the mold, making the problem worse.

 

Pamela

 

, Jessika Stone

<remindersofthen wrote:

>

> What if your allergies are not to pollen? I haven't been to a

doctor to find out specifically, but its never been flowers that seem

to cause my problems. I used to work in a greenhouse with flowers and

my allergies were never better then. Its molds, trees and grasses

that seem to bother me,when the cotton woods get going its the worst.

I've always joked that I'm allergic to spring, summer and fall.

>

> mcdowellpk <mcdowellpk wrote: --- In

, " BryantCandles.com "

> <bryantcandles@> wrote:

> >

> > Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal allergies?? I need some

> relief, fast!!

> > Thanks,

> > Tara

>

> Hi Tara,

>

> Here are some things that work for me for seasonal allergies...

>

> Increasing Vitamin C intake – because vitamin C doesn't stay in your

> body long, it is best to take multiple small doses through the day.

> Avoid taking vitamin C with calcium because they tend to block

> absorption of each other.

>

> Drink some green tea – I usually go for the decaf... one of my

> favorites is " Decaf Mint Green Tea " from Celestial Seasonings. Tea

> has synergistic effects with vitamin C, lots of anti-oxidants, and the

> warm beverage helps moisten your sinuses.

>

> Do you consume sugar, fruit juice, or alcohol? If so, consider

> avoiding these things while allergies are active. Cut down or

> eliminate your dairy intake, too.

>

> Keep your clothes, linens, and household surfaces clean to cut down on

> the pollens in your house, and close the windows if it is windy outside.

>

> I use " facial dips " to help keep my sinuses clear. Basically, you

> fill a bowl with warm slightly-salty water and stick your face in it.

> First open your eyes to clear any crud out of them then close your

> eyes and blow bubbles with your nose. If you're comfortable with it,

> draw some water up your nose and let it back out. Be sure to come up

> for breaths as needed.

>

> Speaking of eyes and nose, keep your fingers out of them to avoid

> delivering the allergens straight to them.

>

> I've also found that diffusing an essential oil blend of lavender and

> peppermint helps me. I use a nebulizer, which is a cold air diffuser

> that won't degrade the qualities of the oils. Use therapeutic grade

> oils... some I like are Young Living (best quality, expensive, sold

> through multi-level marketing distributors (of which I am one and you

> can contact me if you would like more information)) and Mountain Rose

> Herbs (pretty good, less expensive, buy directly from the company).

>

> Best of luck-

> Pamela

 

> The fish are biting.

> Get more visitors on your site using Search Marketing.

>

>

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I used to do oil pulling, but since I became pregnant

it makes me want to vomit when I do it. I figure I'll

try again once the first trimester is over and I will

hopefully be less sensative.

--- " nwch.geo " <nwch.geo wrote:

 

> Hi!

> You can check this website:

> www.oilpulling.com

>

> I used to have a lot of allergiess in spring, I

> started to oilpulling a

> few weeks ago. till now I don't feel any sign of

> allergy.

> Good luck!

>

> , Jenny

> Kernan <rainysnana

> wrote:

> >

> > Meridian therapy in electroacupuncture works to

> > desesitize allergies or you could take

> supplementation

> > like Allergy Release by Unicity.

> >

> > Jenny Kernan

> > --- " BryantCandles.com " bryantcandles

> > wrote:

> >

> > > Does anyone have any suggestions on seasonal

> > > allergies?? I need some relief, fast!!

> > > Thanks,

> > > Tara

> > >

> > > Tara Bryant

> > > BryantCandles.com

> > > Your One Stop Shop for DiamondCreek Candles, All

> > > Natural Swiss Botanical Skincare & Health

> Products

> > > from Arbonne, and The Classic Tupperware!

> > > " For Our Son, For Our Family, & For The GIFT We

> > > Share! "

> > > Ask about our GIFT today!

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > >

> > >

> >

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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