Do you find yourself sneezing and itching at certain times of the year? If so, you probably suffer from allergies like millions of other people. The truth is that some people suffer from allergies year round, and the symptoms of those allergies are the same as those who suffer seasonally. There are some allergies that are so serious that people need to consistently get either shots or pills, sometimes both. These can make you more miserable than the allergies at times, because they can make you drowsy and lethargic, and some people have bad reactions to the medication. And staying in the house isn’t always the best option either, because there are things around the house that can make some people allergic. For that matter, there are foods that can make people allergic, and in some instances can kill. But those are on the really serious side of things. For the majority, all that happens is we suffer some discomfort during certain times of the year, and we feel miserable for awhile. There are some things we can do, though, to help get us through seasonal allergies; some of these may seem contradictory, but that’s because not all people are allergic to the same things. 1. Keep your windows closed. Something most of us want to do when the weather starts getting good is to let fresh air into the house. However, Spring is the worst time of year for new allergens because plants are just starting to grow, and all sorts of things are in the air, including cut grass. If you’re walking around outside, you can get away from it; if it gets into the house, it’s now trapped in there, and unless you can get it out, you could be miserable for a long time. 2. Buy an air purifier. There are different types, from the ones that run air through a water filter to those ionic types that emit negative ions that are supposed to attach themselves to the positive ions of those things that bother you. Most of these don’t cost all that much, although if you have a large room you might want to pay more for one that
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Five Ways To Beat Allergies


John


