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Hay Fever Gotcha Down?
To write an article specifically naming ragweed, then illustrating it with a photo decidedly NOT ragweed, is misleading! To the thousands who don’t know what ragweed looks like, that plant IS NOT ragweed. As an herbalist, plant identification is difficult enough without misleading journalism.
Regular OTC antihistamines make things worse for me. A NP told me about Bromelain and Quercetin. Total game changer for me.
Local honey beats hiding indoors with the windows closed.
Neti pots are a total game changer. Generally I have seasonal allergies from spring through fall. I started using a Neti pot a year ago, and I haven't had any allergy problems this year. Try it! I think you'll like it.
I used to have horrible hay-fever. Someone told me to eat honey containing the offending allergen, be it goldenrod, clover, buckwheat...etc. I went to my local apiary and purchased the honey straws (little tubes of honey) in the flavor that caused the problems. In my case it was the goldenrod. I slowly built up an immunity and now I rarely sneeze (I wish they made cat honey...lol).


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