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Natural Remedies For Allergies ?

Question:
I have another question. I was wondering if anyone knew of any natural remedies for allergies that cause a sinus reaction. Stuffy head and nose, ear aches etc. Please let me know.


Answer:
I found a wonderful homeopathic remedy for allergies. It literally allowed me to keep working rather than stay home for the entire spring and summer in Seattle. It is produced by Natra-Bio and comes in different bottles, one for Hayfever, one for Allergies. The bottles list slightly different symptoms and you can decide which one would work best for you. We have had excellent results controlling allergy symptoms with Michael's ALR. You should be able to find it at a local health food store. Moses here: You will like this comment, Fox. I found vitamin C to be largely ineffective for seasonal rhinitis. I tried it at nearly ALL possible doses. It might help recovery after a person has become inflamed and then has added in either a nasal steroid or has gotten away from the allergen. You will hate this comment. I tried niacin at those large risky doses. It shut the allergy off ....it had a powerful drug (nothing wrong with a drug effect, get over your Bill Bennett attitude at the word "drug"). It also had side effects such as it could turn me rather red...hot flash at times. Still I didn't trust it as safe. The nasal steroids
(Nasalcrom) seemed like a safer albeit not risk free option. (You'll love this product because there a Drug company to defend this product.) These days my allergies are quite mild. Of course, I take many those vitamins you, Barrett, Lizzy Whelan (the PCB, Pb, DDT, DDE lover) disapprove of. I use Ginko Biloba myself. Most people don't usually think of Ginko as an herb that helps allergies but it has helped me tremendously. James Duke Ph.D. says it would be his first choice for allergies. "The leaf extract of the stately Ginko tree contains several unique substances (ginkolides) that interfere with the action of a chemical that the body produces---platelet activating factor, or PAF. PAF plays a key role in allergies, asthma, and inflammation." pg. 40 "The Green Pharmacy", James A. Duke. PH.D. From my own experience I would have to agree. But it can take up to 12 weeks to notice a difference. I tried nettles first and alot of people swear by it, but it did not seem to help me at all.



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