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Natural Medicine: Acupuncture Pins Down Seasonal Allergy Relief

seattlepi.nwsource.com
According to a 2004 study published by Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine can be safe and effective treatment options for patients with seasonal allergies. Acupuncture was given once
 
Linked and summarized by rVita on January 12, 2008
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stacey said:

Flushing your sinuses with a neti pot is an excellent way to get some relief. The only problem is that you cant use it everywhere. On a recent visit to my allergist she recommended a new "all natural" nasal spray called Sinol Allergy/Sinus nasal spray. For the last two months I have used this product and I love it. Sinol has no harsh side effects but it does a little bite to it when you first begin to use it. Like eating horseradish or wasabi but I like that nose clearing feeling. It will also keep your sinuses drained and bacteria free. I wish I found Sinol years ago.
 
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Ally said:

I've also tried both...the neti pot and sinol...I'm not crazy for the neti pot, and like stacey said I can't take it with me or use it at work, but I've been using sinol for almost two years and I can't say enough great things about it. Since I started using it, my episodes became less and less, so I started needing it less and less.
 
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