Fighting Off Hay Fever? There Are 3 Herbal Remedies That May Work For You
Monday, August 24th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed
Alternative remedies and herbs for allergies are continually growing in favor, partially due to peoples increasing knowledge of prescription drug dangers and side effects. This isn’t to say that all herbal and homeopathic remedies are the safest thing… but usually side effects and negative pharmaceutical interactions are more mild and they can be less expensive than man made prescription meds.
Furthermore, most folks in developing nations aren’t able to get synthetically manufactured allergy medications, but would like a form of medication that can stop the sniffling, sneezing, runny nose, watery eye symptoms that are associated with excess histamine in the body… A.K.A. seasonal allergies or hay fever.
Luckily there are some herbs for allergies that work as antihistamines. Histamine is an organic compound in your body that is produced in response to what your body believes is a foreign invader, or allergen.
Now, in rare cases of massive histamine release it is possible to enter a state called anaphylactic shock, and hospitalization or death can result. In these situations, herbs for stopping allergies probably won’t be effective, and it is necessary to stick to the one sure cure for too much histamine: an epinephrine (adrenaline) shot.
However, for lots of allergy reactions due to histamine, there are more mild symptoms, and include the normal responses that come with allergies. burning, itchy eyes, nasal congestion, sinus pain, etc. These symptoms can often be treated organic herbs for allergies.
Stinging Nettle For Allergies - This herb is an effective antihistamine. In fact, a controlled study was conducted in the 90’s with 69 seasonal allergy sufferers taking nettles or a placebo for allergies. over 50 percent found most symptoms relieved, and nearly half found that it was effective on more symptoms than the over-the-counter synthetic allergy medications. Many studies have been conducted and corroborate this herb is effective for hay fever.
Eyebright - This herb has been widely used by herbal medicine practitioners for about 100 years. Even though lab research has not yet documented clinical, placebo controlled eyebright studies, research has shown it to contain flavonoid compounds. these compounds are known to reduce histamine with regards to mucus membranes like optical and nasal areas.
Quercetin - This plant pigment has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. When looked at in a lab, quercetin reduces histamine levels that immune cells produce. while this is not known to operate the same in a living organism yet, it is possible that quercetin MAY be an effective natural allergy remedy.
Now, more developed research should be conducted to corroborate the safety and efficacy of these herbs for allergies. Furthermore, it is very important you speak with a doctor or herbal professional before using these 3 natural remedies for seasonal allergies. Nursing or pregnant women shouldn’t use any medication, synthetic or natural without specific advise from a pediatrician. However, for those who requre an organic, natural allergy remedy, these three can be just what knocks your hay fever out! =]
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