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Preliminary evidence suggests some benefit of perilla extract for seasonal allergies. Further clinical trials are required before a firm conclusion can be made.

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Ayurveda for Allergies
The term allergy is used to describe a response, within the body, to a substance, which is not necessarily harmful in itself, but results in an immune response and a ....

 

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Yoga for Allergies
    Summary:Yoga is an ancient system of relaxation, exercise, and healing with origins in Indian philosophy. Yoga has been described as "the union of mind, body, and spirit," which addresses physical, mental, ....

 

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Acupuncture for Allergies
The term allergy is used to describe a response, within the body, to a substance, which is not necessarily harmful in itself, but results in an immune response and a ....

 

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Cats Claw for Allergies
It has been suggested that cat's claw may help treat allergic respiratory diseases. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support this claim. More well-designed trials are needed to determine ....

 

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Massage for Allergies
   Summary:Various forms of therapeutic superficial tissue manipulation have been practiced for thousands of years across cultures. Interest in massage surged in the 1970s, particularly in athletes and as a complementary ....

 

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Jeanette Jarmon Local honey dispels allergies created by local allergens. If I feel an allergic reaction coming on I can take 1 teaspoon of honey and the reaction will stop. I make "honey toast" every few days and keep my immune system up, and now I have very few reactions. And those are triggered if I am stirring up allergens raking old leaves and such. I saw total improvement in my young granddaughters (8 and 2). ( I am aware not to give honey to those under one year of age.) We have all stopped taking Claritin. I live in the South with plenty of plants flowering, trees budding and shedding. I also drink milk at the same time, because of the positive remarks in the Bible about "milk and honey".
Posted by Jeanette Jarmon , 5 months ago
 dean I'm trying sorrel for my allergies right now. It appears to be working but I'm giving it more time.
Posted by dean , 7 months ago
 Liza Choline helped me. Even if they say more scientific evidence is needed!!
Posted by Liza , 7 months ago
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