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Written by Philip Vincent   
Thursday, 02 September 2010
There are a lot of people suffering from allergies. They are allergic to different things, from pollen, dust mites, to even food. These allergic reactions are induced when the body's immune system somewhat "overreacts" toward normal objects that usually pose no threat. Rather than ignoring these objects, the immune system targets these objects, thereby eliciting an allergic reaction.
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There are a lot of people suffering from allergies. They are allergic to different things, from pollen, dust mites, to even food. These allergic reactions are induced when the body's immune system somewhat "overreacts" toward normal objects that usually pose no threat. Rather than ignoring these objects, the immune system targets these objects, thereby eliciting an allergic reaction.

These allergic reactions come in the form of inflammation, rashes, runny nose, or watery eyes, among others. There are even severe allergic reactions, such as reduction of blood pressure, difficulty in breathing, and loss of consciousness. These can have adverse effects and may require hospitalization.

The simplest approach to stop these allergic reactions is to avoid the allergens that cause them. There are allergy testing kits that can recognize the substances containing allergens and cause allergic reactions. However, this is easier said than done. Some allergens are very widespread and ubiquitous, and avoiding these will take an extreme effort. In scenarios where avoiding the allergens is not possible, then treatment will be of assistance. There several medications for relieving allergic reactions, such as antihistamine products. Aside from the commercially available therapies, there are natural approaches for treating allergies. These approaches are simpler and are not as expensive as the commercial ones.

One such method is the use of honey. Research on people who are allergic to pollen showed that they were not allergic to honey with pollen in it. It is suggested that honey acts as a kind of desensitizer, making the body desensitized to pollen, making it such that pollen cannot induce and allergic reaction on the body. This result backs the traditional perception that honey can alleviate symptoms of hay fever.

Another plant-based method is the use of nettle extract. Nettle extract has been indicated to have components that desensitize the body to pollen allergies causing hay fever. There are also data indicating that the severity of allergic reactions to pollen is reduced whenever nettle extract is taken. Hypnotherapy is another method for preventing allergic symptoms. This method has been very effective in mitigating allergic reactions.

For pollen-allergic people, the simplest way is to avoid pollen. This may sound absurd, but it can be done. One such approach is to apply a blocking agent to the inside of the nostrils. The blocking agent can catch most of the pollen that may otherwise travel inside the body and cause an allergic reaction. Another approach is to use an air purifier and ionizer at home. These devices can remove pollen and other fine particles floating in the air.

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