My personal health history includes seasonal allergies.
When I was younger, nutritionally depleted and stressed, you would find me VERY googly eyed, kleenex box in hand from August 15th until the first freeze in October.
Right now the seasonal allergy that is looming is pollen…
I tried OTC drugs for my ragweed allergy or hayfever as it’s often called.
I mean everyone else I knew popped those over the counter anti-histamines and decongestants — why shouldn’t I?
I may have stopped sneezing while on them, yet I felt like they dried up every mucusal membrane in my body.
Take dry mouth and multiply it times 100.
This effected my nose, my eyes, my mouth, my lungs, and my vaginal track.
I’d feel drowsy or wired. One or the other. Never somewhere nice in between.
It made my heart feel racey.
Once the stuff wore off I’d be a sneezing watery eyed monster again ready for my next fix.
This med didn’t seem to get to the root of the problem.
What do you think? Would you agree?
Below is commentary I found in my files, I can’t say who wrote this, I’d assume it was my mentor and nutritionist Barbara Lagoni, but for this particular parcel of information I can’t be sure.
It’s good stuff, worth sharing.
Thank you someone….
By the by…when I improved my nutrition.
My seasonal allergies disappeared.
Just a thought.
Causes of Allergies and/ or Sinus Congestion
Weakened immune system. Allergies are not the norm. They are an inappropriate response of the immune system. The immune system completely overreacts to normal stimuli: cats, dogs, pollen, grass, blooming everything. Exposure to toxins, nutritional deficiencies, poorly functioning digestive system, incomplete digestion and candida overgrowth ALL play a role in allergies and/ or sinus congestion
Side Effects of Allergy Medications
drowsiness
cognitive impairment
sluggish thinking
difficulty in school
difficulty driving
depression
anxiety
heart palpatations
insomnia
altered taste and smell
bitter taste in mouth
dry mouth
headache
nausea
sore throat
loss of libido
increased appetite
infertility in woman
suppressed growth
cataracts
osteoporosis
diabetes
crusting
nosebleeds
light headedness
increased blood pressure
increased heart rate
worsening of prostate enlargement
blurred vision
muscle weakness
dizziness
liver damage
severe mood swings and depression
Factors that Weaken the Immune System
Stress; emotional or physical
Sugar
Alcohol
Poor Diet
Lack of Rest – less than 8 hours
Genetics
Aging
Exposure to Toxins
Nutritional Deficiencies – specifically C, B and Zinc
Factors that Strengthen the Immune System
Healthy diet – 50% vegetables, fish and poultry, and as little sugar, wheat and baked goods as possible
If you aren’t quite at the point of 6 – 9 servings of vegetables a day, consider supplementing them
If you find you have food cravings add B Complex and quality sources of protein
Nutrients Essential To the Immune System
Choose A High Quality
Multi -Vitamin
Vitamin C
Zinc
Friendly Bacteria
Alfalfa
All in One Immune System Product
Herbal Products that Boost the Immune System
Natural Interferon
Echinacea
perhaps a kava free stress relief product , if stress is a contributor
Natural Action Steps
Take a two prong approach to strengthening your immune system; improve your diet, realize that this is a process, add high quality nutritional supplements to provide immediate nutrition for your immune cells.
Try natural herbal products instead of drugs
If you have strong food cravings for sweets and snacks. Stabalize your blood sugar with Protein and B Complex
Eliminate Toxic Substances from your home and work place
If your allergies flare…many allergy sufferers report very good results with a saturation or therapeutic dose of Vitamin C , Natural Interferon , Zinc, Garlic and Echinacea
image by karen hanrahan
My personal health history includes seasonal allergies.
When I was younger, nutritionally depleted and stressed, you would find me VERY googly eyed, kleenex box in hand from August 15th until the first freeze in October.
Right now the seasonal allergy that is looming is pollen…
I tried OTC drugs for my ragweed allergy or hayfever as it’s often called.
I mean everyone else I knew popped those over the counter anti-histamines and decongestants — why shouldn’t I?
I may have stopped sneezing while on them, yet I felt like they dried up every mucusal membrane in my body.
Take dry mouth and multiply it times 100.
This effected my nose, my eyes, my mouth, my lungs, and my vaginal track.
I’d feel drowsy or wired. One or the other. Never somewhere nice in between.
It made my heart feel racey.
Once the stuff wore off I’d be a sneezing watery eyed monster again ready for my next fix.
This med didn’t seem to get to the root of the problem.
What do you think? Would you agree?
Below is commentary I found in my files, I can’t say who wrote this, I’d assume it was my mentor and nutritionist Barbara Lagoni, but for this particular parcel of information I can’t be sure.
It’s good stuff, worth sharing.
Thank you someone….
By the by…when I improved my nutrition.
My seasonal allergies disappeared.
Just a thought.
Causes of Allergies and/ or Sinus Congestion
Weakened immune system. Allergies are not the norm. They are an inappropriate response of the immune system. The immune system completely overreacts to normal stimuli: cats, dogs, pollen, grass, blooming everything. Exposure to toxins, nutritional deficiencies, poorly functioning digestive system, incomplete digestion and candida overgrowth ALL play a role in allergies and/ or sinus congestion
Side Effects of Allergy Medications
drowsiness
cognitive impairment
sluggish thinking
difficulty in school
difficulty driving
depression
anxiety
heart palpatations
insomnia
altered taste and smell
bitter taste in mouth
dry mouth
headache
nausea
sore throat
loss of libido
increased appetite
infertility in woman
suppressed growth
cataracts
osteoporosis
diabetes
crusting
nosebleeds
light headedness
increased blood pressure
increased heart rate
worsening of prostate enlargement
blurred vision
muscle weakness
dizziness
liver damage
severe mood swings and depression
Factors that Weaken the Immune System
Stress; emotional or physical
Sugar
Alcohol
Poor Diet
Lack of Rest – less than 8 hours
Genetics
Aging
Exposure to Toxins
Nutritional Deficiencies – specifically C, B and Zinc
Factors that Strengthen the Immune System
Healthy diet – 50% vegetables, fish and poultry, and as little sugar, wheat and baked goods as possible
If you aren’t quite at the point of 6 – 9 servings of vegetables a day, consider supplementing them
If you find you have food cravings add B Complex and quality sources of protein
Nutrients Essential To the Immune System
Choose A High Quality
Multi -Vitamin
Vitamin C
Zinc
Friendly Bacteria
Alfalfa
All in One Immune System Product
Herbal Products that Boost the Immune System
Natural Interferon
Echinacea
perhaps a kava free stress relief product , if stress is a contributor
Natural Action Steps
Take a two prong approach to strengthening your immune system; improve your diet, realize that this is a process, add high quality nutritional supplements to provide immediate nutrition for your immune cells.
Try natural herbal products instead of drugs
If you have strong food cravings for sweets and snacks. Stabalize your blood sugar with Protein and B Complex
Eliminate Toxic Substances from your home and work place
If your allergies flare…many allergy sufferers report very good results with a saturation or therapeutic dose of Vitamin C , Natural Interferon , Zinc, Garlic and Echinacea
image by karen hanrahan