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Try obtaining some local unpasteurized honey and taking a tsp half a

dozen times a day.

 

Alobar

 

On 3/14/08, Rose <rose.wickler wrote:

> Hello Everyone,

> It's that time of year again-Augh! My allergies for some reason, seem

> to be worse this year than they have been in a while. I have really

> bad eye allergies and general allergies from all the pollen. Can

> anyone recommend a remedy for this? I am open to trying anything

> natural...that's why I'm here. So any help would greatly be

> appreciated. I figure there is a wealth of information from the many

> members that belong to this group, so I know there will be

> recommendations that I have never heard of and would love to try.

> Thank you all so much!

> Namaste

>

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Moderator's Note:

I completely agree about the toxic liver component- I was running short on time

and could not find a corresponding url quickly, I also figured someone else

would mention it. Thank you, Sharon.

 

Now that it is a lazy saturday morning, let me add that coffee enemas are

" really adventurous " as Sharon mentioned and a more gentle enema to consider is

a wheatgrass. Though the whole concept of an enema can be adventurous to many.

http://www.falconblanco.com/health/supplements/wheatgrass.htm

DesertSkyNM

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Rose,

 

I would add to what Alobar said... add a teaspoon of flax oil with the

honey.

 

Also - in naturopathic terms allergies point to a toxic liver... so

maybe search the forum for topics on Liver Cleanse. You can also add

milk thistle and lecithin to your supplement programme as these help

detoxify the liver. And if you're feeling really adventurous - coffee

enemas also help the liver detox.

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My friend uses stinging nettle caps as directed from Nature's way. She swears

by them- they can be constipating for some although she said they had the

opposite effect.

Dianne

 

 

 

 

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Alobar

Friday, March 14, 2008 4:40 PM

Re: << >> Allergies Remedies-HELP!

 

 

Try obtaining some local unpasteurized honey and taking a tsp half a

dozen times a day.

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Detoxing the liver is wonderful. I prefer the Hulde Clarke technique since it

is only for one day. Seeing all of the cholesteral and gall stones in the

toilet is amazing and there is an energy lift afterwards (until you start eating

bad foods again). I mix 4 packets of EmergenC (lemon-Lime) in the Epsoms salts

and I get it icy cold before drinking....goes down better.

For allergies, these really drain the energies. Identifying food allergens is

very important. If you have pollen allergies, you probably have food allergies

too.

I have posted this several times but I began taking 1) a prebiotic with a good

probiotic (at least 15 billion cells) as poor internal bacteria can cause food

allergies (that can lower immunity to external allergens), 2) HerbPharm Nettles

Blend tincture...but it takes at least 3 weeks for it to clean up the allergies

and you cannot stop taking it...but it is natural and good for you!

I hope this helps...Lynn

 

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sharonstrahan

Saturday, March 15, 2008 6:09 AM

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Try mega dose of vitamin C . Dr. Linus Pauling ,alway said if your having

allergy attacks ,you're not taking enough vitamin C.

 

I've found that if I did a routine liver cleanse that I had very little

problems with my allergies.

Joe

 

Dianne Phillips <phillipsd wrote:

My friend uses stinging nettle caps as directed from Nature's way. She

swears by them- they can be constipating for some although she said they had the

opposite effect.

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I have been taking Stinging Nettle for years now. I only take it right

before Spring; the last couple weeks of April until about end of June. And I'm

good, no more allergies! I take the freeze dried capsules that I buy at Whole

Foods.

They've never affected my bowel movements thankfully.

 

I am so thankful for Stinging Nettle!!

 

Dawn

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I wanted to add to my previous post....

 

I used to suffer terrible hayfever - had to take antihistamines

constantly during the season just to function.

 

In addition to trying to detoxify on a regular basis, I also changed

my diet - cut out typical food allergens of wheat and dairy. For me,

personally, also eggs - as these turned up on an blood test as a

problem for me, although won't be for everyone.

 

I take high doses of several supplements:

- Vitamin C - 1000 mg, 2-3x per day

- B50 Complex - 2x per day

- Multimineral delivering magnesium of 500mg per day - not a

one-a-day but a formula that requires several capsules taken at each meal.

- high strength fish oil capsule, 2x per day.

- Vitamin D in the winter (400 iu)

 

This is a daily regime for me.

 

Last year - even though it was supposed to be a very bad hayfever

season in England, I only needed an antihistamine on one day. This is

such a huge improvement for me.

 

Anyway, my point is... look to your diet and nutrition as well.

 

Regards,

Sharon

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