4/23/2011

Asthma Info: Seasonal allergy sufferers: still suffering from ragweed?

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Seasonal allergy sufferers: still suffering from ragweed?I thought I was allergic to ragweed, but thought it would be over, or nearly over, by now. It's rated as "low" for my area, but I'm still miserable. My sinuses are so blocked, it's like trying to breathe through a brick wall, especially at night. It's affecting my quality of life. I've been taking antihistamines for a couple of months now, with not much relief. Is anyone still suffering from ragweed allergies?

Anyone have any good natural "cures" for seasonal allergies? I hate taking drugs everyday for this long!

-Rocket Kitty
I hate taking meds too but I have no choice, I get the itchy eyes and the whole nine yards!! I use a nedi pot for the past few months since I saw it on a TV show.. I put the link below.. for the one I use but there are so many some are plastic and some are glass.. but the you will wash out the pollens and allergies that get stuck in your nose so they don't keep bugging you all day or night.. GOOD LUCK

-Tracy
I have been using Prehistin for my seasonal allergies since April, and have had amazing results. Every year I get terrible allergies and all the allergy relief products I have taken in the past either A. Don't work, B. Make me drowsy and make me feel like I have been drinking, or C. Make me gag (FloNase[if you've used it, you know what I mean]).

With Prehistin's allergy product I actually get allergy relief AND I can still drive a car, go to work, even venture out without my Visine and tissues, IT's GREAT! If you are still suffering from allergies, you really should give this a try.

I order online at http://www.prehistin.com - BUT if it's your first time trying it, go to: http://www.prehistinallergyrelief.com/ and you can get your first box free, wish I had known about that link before I ordered my first box.

~Tracy

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