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Combating Allergies With Natural Treatments!
© By Lena Sanchez

Fall is just around the corner and the thought of sitting in 
front of the fireplace with a cup of hot beverage enjoying 
the heat relieving cool crisp evening is so enticing. 
Watching the leaves falling and enjoying fall flowers dotting 
the countryside with heavenly beauty being anticipated.

Well all those things are good and enjoyable for most people 
but there are a number of you who sit in front of an open 
fireplace seeing through a fog of tears with the nose 
running. A walk in the forest or woods brings tears to your 
eyes kicking off a runny nose. You can't quite see that 
gorgeous field of wildflowers for a fog of tears and itchy nose. 

Why? 

The air throws allergy triggers at you creating misery!

Seasonal allergy symptoms are caused by an immune 
system over reacting to an allergic response, usually mold, 
pollen, or other tiny microscopic substances floating on that 
beautiful crisp cool air. 

Commonly known triggers for fall seasonal allergies are: 

Ragweed. Seen along roadways, yards, vacant lots, fields, 
and other sunny spots. This common weed with finely 
divided leaves and tiny, greenish-white blossoms is said 
to be one of the leading cause of fall allergy symptoms.

Other triggers are; Indoor and outdoor molds peaking in 
the humid months of late summer and early autumn and 
are especially problematic for people who suffer with 
asthma. 

Outdoor molds are found in the beauty of the falling 
autumn leaves, damp soil from the late summer rain, 
vegetation growing all around us, and rotting wood 
when taking that walk in the forest or woodsy areas. 

Indoor molds flourish in damp household areas such as 
basement, shower and near washing machines and dryers. 

Another known allergen is Dust mites. Although present 
year round, dust mites love the humidity and can cause 
problems during the fall months when they're stirred up 
by dirty ventilation and heating systems being turned on. 

You may not think you have certain allergens in your area 
but "One ragweed plant can produce one billion pollen grains
that can travel from 300 to 700 miles in the air," says 
Clifford Bassett, MD, medical director of Allergy and Asthma 
Care of New York. "Ragweed is the No. 1 fall and late 
summer weed in most areas of the U.S. that causes fall 
allergies," 

How to possibly skip that runny nose and tearing eyes!

Start before the allergies hit you! The misconception of 
most is that you treat the symptoms after they arrive. 
Not good! You don't have a lot of time left to prepare, 
but just enough for most areas of the Western hemisphere. 

Create a healthy immune system that will not over react 
to those allergens! First on the list to help build a normal 
reacting immune system is; absorbable liquid sea based 
minerals for balancing the total body systems. Next, herbal 
immune boosters…There are several great immune boosters 
that you can find at your local health food store. If you want 
a recommendation that I find works maximally and you can 
purchase online or phone,
 mailto:health@antibiotic-alternatives.com?subject=ImmBoosInfo  

Have your heating system cleaned in your home so that 
when it's turned on it won't kick up those stale allergens.

Keep all areas of the house dry and clean. Those wet 
towels laying in the bathroom floor is building dangers 
for you. 

If you let the time get away and allergy hits you without 
notice curb it with something simple and natural.

One remedy found to work for several suffering with 
runny nose and tearing eyes is Horseradish, a fast 
remedy. It works because it is known to contain 
glycosides that increase circulation and expand the 
sinus cavities. Horseradish, a minor natural antibiotic 
unlike prescription man-made antibiotics, is known to 
not only kill bacteria but also viruses.

The best horseradish dose that appears to work for 
the most people; eat ¼ to ½ teaspoon of fresh grated 
horseradish, mixed with vinegar. Vinegar helps 
increase the absorption rate. You may also eat it 
sprinkled on foods such as salads, this is said to 
reduce the possibility of stomach irritation as well. 
It may be consumed up to four times a day. If 
horseradish is fresh it can make your eyes momentarily 
water. 

CAUTION: Do not take horseradish if pregnant, have 
gastric ulcer or a kidney disorder. Stomach irritation can 
happen with large doses of horseradish.

This is also a time when you should be taking mega 
doses of antioxidants as well. Allergies kick up the 
free-radicals and set you up for more serious illnesses 
or diseases.

Wishing you an allergy free fall season!
Lena


*** Meet the author Lena Sanchez's at 
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Author of "Handbook of Herbs and Other Secrets"
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