Nutritional and herbal medicine may offer benefits for the allergic
person by improving general well-being and reducing allergic
symptoms. In addition to proper diet, herbs and supplementation can
help support the immune system, strengthen the lungs, and help
maintain a more controlled response to allergens. Detoxification
programs are often beneficial. A body that is less congested is less
allergic. Reduced intake of mucous producing foods, such as dairy,
wheat, citrus or gluten may prevent the production of catarrh, a thick
mucus secretion in the nose and lungs. Reduction of stress may
also play an important role in the treatment of allergies. In
general, seasonal allergies are fairly predictable. A proactive
approach using a variety of proven anithistamines, combined with
herbal and nutritional supplements, as well as minor lifestyle changes,
may offset the worst symptoms.
*Note: Whenever possible, avoid foods and products containing
tryptophan which is converted to serotonin, and is a
bronchoconstrictor.
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