Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Overcome the allergy symptoms with easy tips


Spring has finally arrived. And with the long-awaited beautiful weatherand the shades of green painting our landscape, come the fragrances ofspring and summer-flowers, tree blossoms, and cut grass, which can meanpuffy eyes, sneezing, coughing, and sinus pressure for millions ofAmericans.
* Take a whole food based Vitamin C. – Vitamin C acts as a naturalantihistamine. Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, NY found that taking vitaminC daily, significantly reduced blood histamine levels.

* Magnesium eases breathing – Some immunologists suggest taking 400milligrams of magnesium daily helps with nasal allergies and breathingproblems. If you want to supplement your diet with magnesium-rich foods, thebest sources are nuts, beans, whole grains, green leafy vegetables, andbananas.

* Wear sunglasses when going outside – Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever,creates a certain amount of photosensitivity. Wearing sunglasses helpsreduce your sensitivity to light and thus helps your eyes from excessivewatering.

* Drink a lot of cool water – It probably seems counterintuitive, torecommend drinking water with all of that liquid in your sinuses, nose andeyes. But re-hydrating is one of the best ways to eliminate toxins from yourbody. Besides, it cools you down and provides some symptom relief.* Check the local pollen count – If you have severe allergies, you mightconsider wearing a mask on days when the pollen count is unusually high.

* Stay away from dairy – I know, it is summer and that means ice cream.But if you have hay fever, eating dairy will produce even more phlegm andmake you feel worse.

* Use your bathroom exhaust fan when taking a shower – This will helpprevent to growth of mold in the shower. Cleaning your bathtub or showerliner is also important. Better yet, replace your liner every month or two,if you have mold sensitivities or asthma.* Keep your dryer vent clear – Build-up of lint in the dryer vent willcause an excess of dust in your house. Have your vents cleaned regularly toavoid aggravating your allergy symptoms.

* Use a vacuum with a HEPA Filter – HEPA filter vacuums do not recirculateback into the air the polluting particles that the vacuum has just pickedup. Make sure you have a true HEPA filter and not a HEPA-like filter. Youcan tell by looking at the manufacturer’s test results of their filter. Atrue HEPA filter will have test results stating that .3 microns are 99.97percent or above.

* Get rid of clutter – Allergy sufferers need to be especially carefulabout controlling dust in their homes. And clutter is a major source ofdust and dust mites. If you can’t see your floors or walls in closets andbasements, you have a clutter problem. Just as clutter clogs your house and obstructs the free flow of energy in your home, clutter also clogs your nose and obstructs the free flow of life-giving air into your body.


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