The weather is finally getting nice and everyone is playing outside. It seems as though everyone can’t wait for spring, unless, of course, you are an allergy sufferer. Then, spring means itchy, watery, red eyes, a runny nose, sneezing, an itchy throat, and maybe even a rash on your body. While medications may be effective, they don’t treat the cause and they come with some equally annoying side effects; fatigue, drowsiness, constipation, upset stomach, rashes, changes in hearing and vision, dizziness, and dry eyes or mouth. A naturopathic approach seeks treat the underlying cause, which is to balance and rebuild the immune system so that it is no longer reactive to the allergens. Some of the things to consider to do so are to decrease inflammation, restore nutrient deficiencies, and use herbal therapies to help shift the immune system. To continue reading this article, please visit: http://madisonctnaturopath.com/how-to-treat-seasonal-allergies-naturally/
For a FREE 15 minute consultation or for more information, please contact Dr. Gilfoy at 203-548-0572 or email Stephanie.gilfoy@gmail.com. More information is available at www.madisonCTnaturopath.com.
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