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Top Tips for Hayfever Sufferers Natural Remedies for Hayfever
For Hayfever sufferers Spring heralds the onset of sneezing, itchy eyes and a runny nose. Allergic reactions to pollen are the identified cause of these symptoms, and you can take drugs to help. However, if your prefer to reduce your dependence on drugs, there are natural and lifestyle alternatives that may be worth considering.
8. Where possible reduce exposure to pollen and traffic fumes. Be aware that most pollen is released in the morning and rises with the heat of the day. It then sinks back to earth late afternoon and early evening as temperatures start to drop. So it is released and then later falls back to 'nose level' as traffic pollution is at it's worst. 9. Keep doors and windows closed, especially mid morning and late afternoon/early evening. 10. Vacuum regularly and dust with a damp cloth. 11. Avoid drying clothes outside, or if you do, give them a good shake to get rid of any pollen and spores. 12. If you are doing any dusty work, including mowing the lawn, wear a dust mask (the cheap kind you can get from a DIY store will do). 13. When you are outside, wear wrap around sunglasses to help stop pollen reaching your eyes. Good quality Sunglasses from SunglassesUK.com 14. If you've been walking or gardening, shower, wash your hair and change your clothes when you get back in, to avoid carrying spores and pollen around the house. 15. Smear Vaseline inside your nose (doesn't sound very nice I know) to help stop pollen and spores from reaching the lining of your nose. 16. There is a health supplement called Histazyme that contains all the nutrients needed for a healthy immune system and is specifically aimed at Hayfever sufferers. To build immune resistance you should start taking this supplement a month before the Hayfever season starts and continue taking it until the end of the season. 17.Use Nasaleze everyday for common Hayfever symptoms. Nasaleze works by forming a colorless, mucus-like gel lining in the nasal tract that acts as a filter for dust and germs. Written by Penny Williams, Nutritional Therapist © LifeFirst, 2005, www.lifefirst.info
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