Monday, May 24, 2010

Is it possible to get ride of pollen and dust allergy?

my doctor says no!

Is it possible to get ride of pollen and dust allergy?
I've heard of people using raw natural honey building from small doses to large as a way to treat this.
Reply:Unfortunately there is no cure, but there are ways to reduce allergy attacks. Pollen comes around maybe twice a year so we will have to deal with the yellow snow. Dust is around all year. If you dust often wearing a mask and get a humidifier it will help a lot. Using your allergy medicenes or taking your allergy shots will reduce allergy problems.
Reply:I have heard that eating local honey daily for a long period of time may make you adapt to your local pollen.





I am not sure if it works, but I am definitely going to try it out. It makes sense, given what honey is, but I don't know if the bees synthesize it too much to make it too different from its original state (and that which destroys those of us with allergies), or if taking enough of the pollen will cure us of it.





I have heard that it does though, like everything else in this world. Adaptation.
Reply:Have you went to an allergist, instead of an MD? Allergy desensitation shots will help tremendously and the benefits last indefinitely after you stop the shots. I had a series of allergy shots lasting nine years. It took two years for the shots to start working. It has been seven years since I discontinued the shots and I still have most of the benefits.
Reply:Sometimes an allergist can help. I had hay fever something awful as a kid. I took shots, and I believe it has helped somewhat. I don't know if I got shots for dust, too, but that still makes me sneeze like crazy. Try another doctor.
Reply:only injections and they only last a year :\

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