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I am allergic to all animals with hair and dust and lately with it being the beginning of spring my asthma is flaring up. I have tried antihisthamines and they do work somewhat but some make you drowsy and most make you thirsty all the time. I am looking for some effective natural remedies. Can you help?

2006-09-01 17:49:26 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Alternative Medicine

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Hey, i just went by a Herbal store today. They gave me a helpful book and i just looked up allegies for you and it saids you could try: Echinacea, Elder, Eyebright, Goldenseal, Nerttles, and Red clover.. Hope this helps..

2006-09-01 18:59:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Foods or supplements (Maxepa) containing Omega 3 fatty acids worth a try. But it may take several weeks to show the result.
New antihistamines are not sedative and have a better side effects profile. You can try Ebastine, Rupatadine, Desloratadine, Fexofenadine, Levecetirizine etc...
Try to find a drug that suits you. Side effects are temporary. You will be able tolerate it in a few weeks. You can try glucocorticoids if you have asthma. Ebastine is good for asthma because it prevents from histamine induced bronchoconstriction.
I am currently using Ebastine 20mg + Steroid Nasal Spray. I had some problems in the beginning but it is okay now.
Some say that Vitamin C is good. But taking large amounts of Vitamin C may irritate your bowels.
Consult an allergy specialist and you have to take the medications for a long time. Start it before the spring comes.
Allergy shots or immunotherapy is another option. Talk to your doctor about it.

2006-09-01 23:20:01 · answer #2 · answered by Ajeesh Kumar 4 · 0 0

seek ayurvedic help....take Termuric powder 1 tsp in hot milk everyday for 2 weeks. and see the change. Also you can try is Tulsi leaves or cloves too.
WWW.PLANETAYURVEDA.COM, see free consultation from drvikramchauhan@yahoo.com. you should be taking Iobine tablets and Immunocin tablets for 3 months. This cures allergy and asthmatic problem Both are ayurvedic medicines

2006-09-01 19:24:36 · answer #3 · answered by aarzooji a 3 · 1 0

Try large doses of vitamin C - for starters. there are so many natural remedies for allergies that I cannot begin to list them all. There is hope for you, believe me.

2006-09-01 18:19:00 · answer #4 · answered by blackbird 4 · 1 0

Stress can cause allergy attacks to worsen mate so you may find a bit of relief by supplementing with a multi B complex supplement twice daily ......... a liquid supplement would be the easiest for your body to effectively assimilate ....... get one including all the B's as they work best together ie ~ B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, folic acid etc........ the B complex of vitamins is essential for healthy neural, digestive and immune system functioning and will help you enormously in dealing with the everyday dose we are all exposed to at some level. Also take a Vitamin C supplement in a powdered form containing bioflavonoids (enhances the power of vitamin C 10 fold) 1,000 mg (1 teaspoon) dissolved in water or juice 3 times daily............ vitamin C has been shown to have effective antihistamine properties............. if you're taking lots of aspirin you're losing vitamin C........ cut right back on caffeine containing drinks such as coffee and tea and eliminate sodas and soft drinks and pop as they will all dehydrate you terribly and rob you of your precious water soluble supplies of vitamin C and the B complex of vitamins. Other things that will rob you of your precious supplies of vitamin C and the B's are stress, alcohol, aspirin and otc counter cold and flu meds, antiobiotics, sleeping tablets, laxatives and diuretics, the oral contraceptive and eostrogen supplementation (if you are female) and smoking.... Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin and as such our bodies can neither store or produce it and we need to ingest it on a daily basis. eat more fresh foods rich in vitamin C ie ~leafy and green vegies, citrus fruits such as lemons, limes and oranges, strawberries, blackberries and red and green peppers etc... mmm yummy, limes are good too. Vitamin C reduces inflammation, stimulates the immune system and restores the mucous lining of the gastrointestinal tract.......... In addition, vitamin C creates an environment in the digestive tract that helps control the overgrowth of yeast, bacteria and parasites. Vitamin C deficiency can contribute to digestive problems, as well as bleeding gums, increased susceptibility to infection, joint pain, unexplained bruising and lack of energy..... hmm, vitamin C the magical potion i reckon...........;0) ♥All these supplements that i've suggested you should be able to buy at any reputable chemist or health food store........;0) take care of you peace baby ♥

2016-03-17 06:29:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have the same deal in those categories lol Usually make do with Reactine, Vitamin C or A/D.

Try breating over steam water with the vapours

2006-09-01 17:58:46 · answer #6 · answered by Introverted White Waves 4 · 1 0

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2006-09-02 03:17:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-09-02 04:33:13 · answer #8 · answered by agarcia 2 · 0 1

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