Hayfever - Allergy - Pollen - Mold - Yeast - Dust
Itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing, irritability, allergic rhinitis, antibodies, histamine, mucus membranes, sinuses, antihistamines, antiinflammatories, asthma.
Key Products
Although plant pollens trigger hayfever, the plant community also contains many allies which can relieve both the cause and the symptoms of this disorder. Your best bet is probably an herbal combination, which will help not only with the respiratory system directly, but will address the digestive tract, liver and other underlying causes.
Here are other popular herbal formulas to consider for hayfever problems.
Seasonal Allergy (AL-J)
A well-known formula with a popular reputation for relieving allergy symptoms is AL-J. However, as we examine the ingredients, we realize that half of the herbs in this formula are specific remedies for the digestive system! So this formula doesn't just treat the symptoms, it gets to the causes. The fenugreek, fennel and horseradish in AL-J all stimulate and improve digestive function. They help increase hydrochloric acid production and settle nervous indigestion. Fenugreek also helps to decongest the sinuses and breaks up hardened mucus in the body. Along with mullein and boneset it helps drain the sinus cavities so they can cleanse and heal themselves.
It's important to understand that AL-J isn't going to arrest sinus drainage like antihistamines do. Quite the contrary, you may actually notice an increase in drainage for the first day or two. As the mucus membranes cleanse themselves of irritants, the drainage stops and healing begins. Mullein and boneset also help soothe mucus tissues and reduce swelling and inflammation. Be sure to take enough, because these are mild herbs requiring high amounts in order to see best results.
Anywhere from two to four capsules every four hours is usually required.
Hista-Block
Provides antioxidant strength to maintain stable mast cells and supports the body's efforts to maintain normal mucous membranes, keeping nasal passages open.
This Nettles Combination supports the body in times of respiratory discomfort brought on by changing seasons, airborne particles, environmental conditions and a host of other causes.
A powerful combination of stinging nettle, quercetin, bromelain and immature orange peel (which contains synephrine).
This formula provides antioxidant strength to maintain stable mast cells and supports the body's efforts to maintain normal mucous membranes, keeping nasal passages open.
Recommended Usage:
Take two capsules with a meal twice daily.
Combination Four
Long used to combat hayfever, combination Four combines herbs for respiratory congestion together with plants which aid liver and digestive system function. The pleurisy root and yerba santa in this formula are respiratory decongestants which tone-up mucus membranes to reduce watery secretions. Yerba santa helps asthma-like conditions and dries up water secretions. Pleurisy root reduces swelling in the mucus membranes and chest cavity. Catnip and blessed thistle, also found in this formula, have little direct effect on the respiratory organs. However, both aid digestive function. Blessed thistle helps decongest and protect the liver. It also stimulates digestive secretions. Besides settling the stomach, catnip also reduces nervous stress. An overstressed, excited nervous system will merely add to the severity of the allergy.
Sinus Support
Sometimes, we need some symptomatic relief because we can't wait a couple of days for our sinuses to drain and clear. That's where Sinus Support comes in handy. Sinus Support contains herbs which work on the underlying causes of the problem while affording temporary relief of symptoms. For example, Sinus Support contains burdock, an herb which purifies the blood and strengthens mast cells (which reduces the release of histamine). Parsley, a diuretic, also helps to cleanse the blood. Goldenseal is a specific for chronic inflammation of the mucus membranes, while yerba santa and horehound act as decongestants to rid the body of excess mucus. Lastly, capsicum not only stimulates digestive function, it also reduces inflammation.
In short, Sinus Support is a good choice for weaning someone off antihistamine drugs, because it provides both short-term and long-term relief.
Lung Support is a Chinese formula designed to ventilate the lungs.� It helps to open blocked airways and may help hayfever and asthma.
Licorice root supports the adrenal glands and helps to reduce stress levels in the body. The adrenals also produce cortisol to reduce inflammation levels in the body. Thus, licorice has an antiinflammatory action and soothes irritated mucus membranes, valuable benefits in hayfever cases.
Additional Helps
An indoor air sanitizer may help to reduce pollen and airborne allergens.
Keeping pets outdoors can help, too.
Eat yogurt with live acidophilus. One study showed that regular consumption of yogurt reduced the incidence of asthma attacks.
If you have a dairy allergy, of course, this won't be helpful.
Trees are the first plants to release their pollen in the spring (alltrees have flowers, many just aren't showy, so people seldom notice them). Later grasses get into the picture. Hay, of course, is simply cut and dried grass, so it's the grass pollen allergies that give this disorder it's common name. Ragweed pollen shows up in the fall. Hayfever-like symptoms also occur in some people with exposure to dry grass, animal hair, mold and house dust.
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