12/15/2018 / By Ellaine Castillo
Spring is a season of new beginnings, not just for flowering plants and trees, but also for seasonal allergies. No matter how much some people might want to enjoy the beauty that comes with the season, they just can’t because they’re already preoccupied with sneezing and wiping their runny noses and watery eyes. Although there are over-the-counter allergy medications available, there are still many people who don’t take them due to their side effects. Fortunately, there are many natural remedies that can relieve you of the symptoms of seasonal allergies.
Seasonal allergies are hard to avoid since its primary trigger, pollen, is airborne so you are already exposed to it every time you breathe (and of course you can’t just stop breathing.) You can try limiting the time you spend outdoors and just secluding yourself indoors with all the windows and doors shut but that’s neither convenient nor enjoyable. Instead of trying to avoid the trigger, you can just focus on alleviating the symptoms of seasonal allergies. Anti-allergy medications like decongestants and antihistamine aim to provide relief but they aren’t that great since they aren’t completely effective and they also cause side effects, such as drowsiness, dizziness, and confusion. Natural remedies, such as the following, are therefore the best option for reducing seasonal allergies.
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With the help of these natural remedies, you can enjoy spring with other people and not have to worry about your seasonal allergies. (Related: Suffering from seasonal allergies? These herbs can relieve symptoms naturally.)
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