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Spring Allergic Rhinitis: Symptoms and Treatments

There are two types of allergic rhinitis; seasonal and perennial. Affecting 40 to 60 million Americans each year, allergic rhinitis is more commonly referred to as hay fever. Rhinitis has many of the same symptoms as the common cold. These include a runny or congested nose, sneezing, and fatigue. So how do you know if you are one of the millions who suffer from rhinitis, read on for the symptoms, triggers and treatments.

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Seasonal Allergies

Seasonal Rhinitis, or more commonly known as Seasonal Allergies, is a condition often caused by your immune systems response to the environment. Things like ragweed, pollen, mold and dust are some of the most common triggers. Read on Food Choices to consider during Seasonal Allergies and Foods to avoid.

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Turmeric and Honey Super Booster for Seasonal Allergies

The only thing worse than seasonal allergies themselves is taking toxic medications to help cope with them. This turmeric and honey super booster is a total game changer, here’s how You can support seasonal allergy relief with a variety of items that you can find right in your very own kitchen. Starting with our first ingredient; Turmeric is a powerhouse in fighting inflammation and bacteria.

Springs Heralds the Arrival of Pollen Allergies! Are you Prepared?

Sneezing, coughing, itchy eyes, headaches, difficulty in breathing, runny and blocked nose are common around this time of the year. However, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) warned that this year’s spring pollen allergy could be severe. As per the CDC, “Allergies are the 6th leading cause of chronic illness in the U.S. More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies each year.”