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Hay! Are You a Chronic Allergic Rhinitis Sufferer?

Friday, May 9, 2008
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Spring is in the air again, which is great news unless you are one of the many who suffer from allergic rhinitis, better known to the world as “hay fever.”

It’s that wonderful time of the year when buds open into beautiful flowers and the earth thaws and turns shades of green. Sadly for the allergy sufferer, along with the color of spring comes the pollen and a variety of other substances like dust and dander, blowing on the back of gentle breezes and ultimately turning in to a multitude of sneezes!

Such nasal allergies, termed “hay fever” stem from an oversensitive immune system.

So, what do you do if you are one of the unfortunate ones who suffer from those running, stuffy, sneezing, itching, teary-eyed, wheezing kind of blues? Any secrets you care to share on how to nip it in the bud?

Jerri, DTR
Nutrition Specialist

You never know what you can do, unless you try!

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