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Vitamin E for Mold Allergy
Vitamin E
: Although thought to aid in reducing the nasal symptoms of allergies, vitamin E intake may not be effective. However, current evidence is limited, and more studies are needed ....
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Stinging nettle for Mold Allergy
Stinging nettle
: For many years, a freeze-dried preparation of Urtica dioica has been prescribed by physicians and sold over-the-counter for the treatment of allergic rhinitis. Clinical trials demonstrating statistical significance ....
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Probiotics for Mold Allergy
Probiotics
: Only a small number of probiotics combinations have been studied in treatment of allergies, mostly with children, teenagers and young adults. Further research is necessary before a firm conclusion ....
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Nasal irrigation for Mold Allergy
Nasal irrigation
: Good scientific evidence suggests that nasal irrigation can effectively treat allergic rhinitis. A well conducted randomized controlled trial fully reporting data would make the case for allergic rhinitis ....
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Honey for Mold Allergy
Honey
: Currently there is insufficient human evidence to recommend honey for the treatment of rhinoconjunctivitis (inflammation of the nose and eyes in response to an allergen). One poor-quality trial reported ....
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Ephedra for Mold Allergy
Ephedra
: Preliminary research suggests that ephedrine nasal spray, a chemical in ephedra, may help treat symptoms of nasal allergies. Additional research is needed to confirm these results. Since ephedra taken ....
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Choline for Mold Allergy
Choline
: Oral tricholine citrate (TRI) effectively relieved allergic rhinitis symptoms in one study. However, further research is needed before a firm conclusion can be made.Natural Standard Monograph, Copyright © 2008 ....
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Cats claw for Mold Allergy
Cat's claw
: It has been suggested that cat's claw may help treat allergic respiratory diseases. However, there is limited scientific evidence. More well-designed trials are needed to determine whether cat's ....
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Butterbur for Mold Allergy
Butterbur
: Good scientific evidence suggests that butterbur may effectively prevent allergic rhinitis in susceptible individuals. Comparisons of butterbur to prescription drugs such as fexofenadine (Allegra ®) and cetirizine (Zyrtec ®) ....
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Bromelain for Mold Allergy
Bromelain
: Bromelain may be a useful addition to other therapies used for sinusitis (such as antibiotics) due to its ability to reduce inflammation/swelling. Studies report mixed results, although overall bromelain ....
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Aromatherapy for Mold Allergy
Aromatherapy
: Despite widespread use in over-the-counter agents and vapors, there is not enough scientific evidence to recommend the use of eucalyptus oil as a decongestant-expectorant (by mouth or inhaled form). ....
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Acupuncture for Mold Allergy
Acupuncture
: More studies of strong design are needed to determine whether or not acupuncture offers benefit in chronic sinusitis patients.Natural Standard Monograph, Copyright © 2008 (www.naturalstandard.com).
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