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DON’T LET HAY FEVER MAKE YOUR LIFE MISERABLE!

 Spring for many people can bring familiar symptoms of itchy eyes, runny nose and sneezing and for those struggling with busy lives or onset of exams can make life extremely miserable.

Complementary health offers many alternatives to over the counter anti – histamines or prescribed medication.

NATUROPATHY

Avoidace of allergens - stay indoors & close windows when the pollen count is high.

A steam inhalation of essential oil such as chamomile or eucalyptus can be used to relieve a blocked nose. 

A salt solution inhaled through the nose using a Neti Bath or sniffed from the hand through the nose will decongest the sinuses.

NUTRITION

Reduce mucus producing foods such as cheese, milk, ice cream, chocolate.

 Eat plenty of anti -oxidant rich foods to increase resistance such as citrus fruits, berries, green leafy vegetables, tomatoes, cauliflower, potatoes and seeds rich in selenium and zinc.

 Include stinging nettles which contain a natural anti - histamine called quercetin, either as an infusion or as freshly picked leaves made in to a soup.

 Take 2 tea spoons of natural honey from a local hive which is considered to have a desensitizing effect.

 Bee pollen – 1 tsp daily in yogurt or on cereal – its full a complete food full of enzymes, vitamins, minerals and will promote general health as well as helping relieve hay fever symptoms

SUPPLEMENTS

Multi- vitamin & mineral ( providing B6100mg & zinc 15mg)

 Anti Oxidant Complex

Vitamin C 3 x 1000mgs

HERBS

Petasites hybridus ( Butterbur )  

Has been shown to reduce histamine reaction 

Euphrasia (Eyebright) 

Has been shown to reduce inflammation irritation & redness of eyes

 ACUPUNCTURE 

The insertion of fine needles can be used  to treat the underlying cause of your hay fever. 

This is effective in reducing watery eyes sneezing & nasal discharge.

  

 ALLERGY TESTS

Blood tests to identify allergens are available at CCHC

 

 Caution

Hay fever symptoms in asthmatic patients is a sign of inflammatory lower airways and should be taken seriously –  consult your medical practitioner.

 

If taking any prescribed medicines please consult professional practitioner before taking herbs or supplements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


DON’T LET HAY FEVER MAKE YOUR LIFE MISERABLE!


Spring for many people can bring familiar symptoms of itchy eyes, runny nose and sneezing and for those struggling with busy lives or onset of exams can make life extremely miserable.
Complementary health offers many alternatives to over the counter anti – histamines or prescribed medication.


Naturopathy

Avoidance of allergens when possible – stay indoors at peak pollen times & close windows


A steam inhalation of essential oil such as chamomile or eucalyptus can be used to relieve a blocked nose.

A solution of salt inhaled through the nose using a Neti bath or sniffed from hand will decongest the sinuses


Diet

Reduce mucus producing foods such as cheese, milk, ice cream, chocolate.


Eat plenty of anti -oxidant rich foods to increase resistance such as citrus fruits, berries, green leafy vegetables, tomatoes, cauliflower, potatoes and seeds rich in selenium and zinc.

Include stinging nettles which contain a natural anti - histamine called quercetin, either as an infusion or as freshly picked leaves made in to a soup.

Take 2 tea spoons of natural honey from a local hive which is considered to have a desensitizing effect.

Bee pollen – 1 tsp daily in yogurt or on cereal – its full a complete food full of enzymes, vitamins, minerals and will promote general health as well as helping relieve hay fever symptoms



Supplements


Multi- vitamin & mineral ( providing B6100mg & zinc 15mg)

Anti oxidant Complex

Vitamin C 3 x 1000mgs



Herbs

Petasites hybridus ( Butterbur )

Has been shown to reduce histamine reaction

Euphrasia (Eyebright)

Has been shown to reduce inflammation irritation & redness of eyes







Acupuncture

The insertion of fine needles can be used to treat the underlying cause of your hay fever.
This is effective in reducing watery eyes sneezing & nasal discharge.


Allergy Tests

Blood tests to identify allergens are available at CCHC


Caution
Hay fever symptoms in asthmatic patients is a sign of inflammatory lower airways and should be taken seriously – consult your medical practitioner.

If taking any prescribed medicines please consult professional practitioner before taking herbs or supplements



Glenys Collings

Complementary Health Nurse

Naturopathy & Acupuncture

www.glenyscollings.co.uk
info@glenyscollings.co.uk