Fall harvest means fall misery. Immune balance can help.
Posted Oct 10 2011 2:24pm
The fall harvest season is in full swing. And my wife is feeling it. Myself, I’m not. My immune balancing regimen seems to be working well, as it has for the past 3 1/2 years.
We live in the Midwest, where combines seem to be working 24/7 taking in vast fields of corn and soybeans. Though we live in a suburb, we are not far from farm fields. A dry autumn has left us with beautiful tree leaves…and a lot of dust whipped up as the crops are taken in. In years past, my wife and I would be sneezing our heads off by now. An immense amount of dust and pollen can be disbursed into the atmosphere during harvest.
In fact, when driving on the highway, you can see harvests taking place miles away simply by the dust clouds rising from the ground in the distance. The debris mixture in those clouds can travel a half mile away during windy days. Today, I’m breezing through this fall with no problems. My wife, who along with me takes EpiCor, has a few sneezes now and then, but nothing like the nonstop misery she was feeling years ago, when she took Zyrtec by the truckload. Immune balance seems to still be working well for us.
The fall harvest season is in full swing. And my wife is feeling it. Myself, I’m not. My immune balancing regimen seems to be
working well, as it has for the past 3 1/2 years.
We live in the Midwest, where combines seem to be working 24/7 taking in vast fields of corn and soybeans. Though we live in a suburb, we are not far from farm fields. A dry autumn has left us with beautiful tree leaves…and a lot of dust whipped up as the crops are taken in. In years past, my wife and I would be sneezing our heads off by now. An immense amount of dust and pollen can be disbursed into the atmosphere during harvest.
In fact, when driving on the highway, you can see harvests taking place miles away simply by the dust clouds rising from the ground in the distance. The debris mixture in those clouds can travel a half mile away during windy days. Today, I’m breezing through this fall with no problems. My wife, who along with me takes EpiCor, has a few sneezes now and then, but nothing like the nonstop misery she was feeling years ago, when she took Zyrtec by the truckload. Immune balance seems to still be working well for us.