Let's say you're currently taking tablets and using nasal spray to combat allergies. You even decided to stay indoors between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. because that is when allergy symptoms are the worst. You understand this is one of the worst allergy seasons for many areas across the United States, but you still want to enjoy the summer.
You've gone to the extreme, but you're still sneezing, coughing and going through one too many boxes of tissues to deal with a stuffy or runny nose. If these strategies haven't worked for you, have you tried alternative medicine?
Alternative medicine is an unproven or non-tested way to heal a disease, illness or, in this case, allergies. Many people use alternative medicine, along with traditional, over-the-counter medicines to treat symptoms. On the other hand, some people prefer these treatments over prescribed medicines because they believe they are safer. Whatever your reason for trying alternative medicine, it's always important to talk to your doctor beforehand.
Some alternative medicines you could try are acupuncture, massage therapy and herbal remedies. Acupuncture helps the body release endorphins by inserting the tips of needles into areas on the skin. These help a person relax, which allows allergy sufferers to breathe easier. Massage therapy offers the same results. Herbal remedies can tackle allergy symptoms if they have anti-inflammatory properties or antihistamines.
Along with these alternative medicines, consider replacing the air filters in your house, check your air conditioners and close windows during the day. For more allergy solutions, visit Allergy Be Gone's store for a wide range of allergy control products.