Seasonal allergies are a growing concern, with many people experiencing more severe symptoms each year. Whether it’s sneezing, congestion, or itchy eyes, finding natural remedies for seasonal allergies is a priority for many. This guide explores why seasonal allergies may be worsening and provides evidence-based natural solutions to help relieve allergy symptoms.
Are Seasonal Allergies Getting Worse?
Climate change is making seasonal allergies worse by increasing pollen production and extending allergy seasons. According to research from the Association of American Medical Colleges, rising temperatures and higher carbon dioxide levels are causing plants to produce more pollen. This leads to longer allergy seasons and more intense reactions.
Is Allergy Season Starting Earlier?
Yes, a study found that allergy seasons are beginning earlier each year. This means those who suffer from seasonal allergies naturally may need to prepare for symptoms sooner than before.
Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
Common seasonal allergy symptoms include:
Mechanism of Seasonal Allergies
Allergic reactions occur when the immune system mistakenly identifies harmless pollen as a threat. Exposure to allergens triggers the release of histamine, causing inflammation and symptoms such as congestion and itchy eyes.
What Time of Year Are Seasonal Allergies the Worst in Canada?
In Canada, seasonal allergies peak during different times of the year:
Those looking for natural allergy relief should consider preparing ahead of peak allergy seasons.
9 Natural Remedies for Seasonal Allergies
While a variety of natural remedies may help with seasonal allergies, according to traditional use and some newer research. While there is no cure for seasonal allergies, certain plant compounds support the body in ways that may be helpful for those struggling with symptoms. Here are a few natural remedies for seasonal allergies that have been studied:
Butterbur
Honey
N-Acetylcysteine (NAC)
Nettle
Probiotics
Quercetin
Turmeric
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Lifestyle Tips for Seasonal Allergy Relief
A holistic approach to wellness helps take into account all of the factors that impact health: physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual components. To best manage seasonal allergies naturally, here are some holistic lifestyle tips that may be worth considering:
Take Control of Your Health with CSNN
If you’re interested in learning more about natural remedies for seasonal allergies and holistic health, consider enrolling in courses or workshops at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. Whether you’re looking to relieve allergy symptoms or enhance overall well-being, CSNN offers programs in a variety of study formats to help you gain valuable knowledge in natural nutrition and wellness.
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