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Essential Oils For Allergy Relief and other Natural Remedies

If you suffer from allergies then there often seems to be nothing that will make you feel better. Medications can treat your symptoms but cannot provide you with overall relief. Your airways feel stuffy and you have a constant headache from the invisible irritants that cause you untold misery.

Many people do not look outside conventional medicine and so do not consider essential oil options for aromatherapy that can provide allergy relief. The right types of essential oils can help you to feel better and to breathe easier around allergy season.

Essential Oils for Allergy Relief:

A synergistic blend of essential oils is often more effective in helping to promote the relief of symptoms and healing of any single essential oil. Pure essential oils for better use in synergy for the relief of allergies and why, are: Blue Tansy, tuberose, rosemary and lemongrass, chamomile, lavender, melissa / lemon balm, spikenard, and peppermint too.

(Also Neti pots are great natural allergy remedies that use saltwater to flush irritants from the sinus passages. One quarter teaspoon of salt is mixed into one cup of warm water and applied to the nostril through the pot. The salted water is allowed to drain from one nostril to the other and then expelled).

BLUE tansy (Tanacetum ~ Moroccan Blue Chamomile anuum) – Blue Tansy delicious scent is warmly herbaceous with a complex sweetness reminds me of apples with a touch ofspices. Everyone always loves the friendliness and welcoming smell of Blue Tansy! Blue Tansy is a natural antihistamine, anti-allergic properties. Research shows Blue Tansy be particularly effective for relieving allergies. It is often used in blends for asthma and emphysema due to bronchial dilation and effect. Strong analgesic properties help to reduce any swelling or itching associated with allergies calm, and its anti-inflammatory rapid immediatelythe nervous system.

Spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi) – A tranquilizer and relative of valerian Nardelli was the most powerful sedative action and is useful in aromatherapy to calm the mind and relieve anxiety and stress. Spikenard sedatives to help calm the allergic reaction and reduces tissue inflammation. Its regular activities can help promote free breathing, breathing easier.

Rosemary, cineole (Rosmarinus officinalis ct. Cineol) – A new and clean scent recalls strong aroma of Eucalyptus and herbaceous. Rosemary cineole smell is highly penetrating to the senses. Rosemary Cineol stimulates blood circulation, has a clear and energizing by inhalation and is useful for the treatment of respiratory diseases, including allergies. Inhalation of rosemary in moderation is unblock sinus and nasal congestion and nasal congestion.

Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) – A pleasant smell of fresh lemonLemongrass has a tonic action and regulation of the body. His vasodilators, anti-inflammatory and sedative relieve congestion, promote free breathing easier and relieve inflammation of the bronchi and sinuses.

Peppermint oil is often advised for allergic reactions. It can be applied on the throat, back of the neck, crown of the head and the temples for headaches. Inhaling a drop of the oil from cupped palms has been known to release tension, headaches and stuffiness within minutes. For stomachaches, queasiness, and other digestive upsets, peppermint is applied directly on the stomach or taken internally in rice/soy milk, water, or in capsules.

Pine or spruce essential oil are deeply grounded and may be used to calm allergic reactions. A drop of pine, spruce, or peppermint oil applied on the throat or over the thymus gland boosts the immune system and helps create balance in the body’s energy field and make a big difference in allergy attacks and reactions.

NOTE: There are many cheap, synthetic copies of aromatic oils, but are not recommended for therapeutic use. For best results purchase the highest quality oils you can possibly find. Use certified organic essential oils, or oils that have beentested and are pesticide free.

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Another natural allergy relief methods is NAET, which stands for Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique. Dr. Devi Nambudripad is a chiropractor and acupuncturist from California who accidentally discovered how stimulating specific acupuncture meridians while being exposed to the allergens one reacts to can reset the body so that it no longer reacts to those allergens.

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Essential Oil Options For Aromatherapy And Asthma

Asthma is not often thought of as an allergic reaction but it can be triggered by certain environmental factors. Consider essential oil options for aromatherapy when dealing with asthma. Adding essential oil options for aromatherapy such as rose, frankincense, neroli, or clary sage to the water in a dehumidifier can help to open up the airways of an asthma sufferer.

Talk to someone qualified in the field of aromatherapy about different essential oil options for aromatherapy when used to treat allergies. You may find great relief from the different allergies you suffer when using essential oils. This may help you to use less allergy medication or improve the situation at hand. The best way to treat an allergy is to use a holistic approach that takes into consideration the cause as well as ways to alleviate any symptoms present.

Essential Oil Options For Aromatherapy And Eczema Relief

Some people suffer from eczema and find no relief from medication and other conventional cures. If you suffer from eczema that is caused by an allergic reaction then you might want to explore essential oil options for aromatherapy allergy relief. Chamomile oil when used in a bath can help to ease stress, one possible cause of eczema.

Lavender is another essential oil found effective in treating eczema. The utilization of marjoram essential oil is also effective. To keep the cost of using these essential oils regularly you may want to buy effective essential oils wholesale when treating ongoing allergies.

Food Allergy

If you have a food allergy or irritable bowels then you will find relief through the use of essential oils in compress form. Essential oil options for aromatherapy in this way include ginger, neroli, lavender, and marjoram. Dilute some essential oil with a carrier oil and then soak a cloth in this to make a compress you can rub onto your abdomen to ease discomfort.

Info courtesy of ; http://www.healthytreatment.com/health/use-of-essential-oil-for-aromatherapy-and-allergy-relief/

Aromatherapy for Allergy and Hay Fever

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There are two major oils helpful with allergies in general:

  • German Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)
  • Melissa (Melissa officinalis) essential oil.
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melissa

But make sure you are not allergic to any of them. Chamomile seems to be more effective, than Melissa.
The easiest way to use is to put 1-2 drops of oil on a handkerchief or tissue and to sniff whenever it needed during the day.
Facial massage with any of these oils can also be very helpful, it often decreases the severity of the allergic reaction. Never use essential oils undiluted, so mix in 1 teaspoon of olive oil 1 drop of essential oil and do the massage.
If you do not have the time for a massage, a bath with essential oils can also be very soothing. Use in a fullbath 3-4 drops and in a footbath 1-2 drops of essential oils. It is a very pleasent hay fever treatment.

Treatments for Pollen Allergy and Hay Fever

Vaseline (Petroleum jelly)

Protect yourself outdoors with a ‘pollen trap’! You can coat the inside of your nose with Vaseline and the sticky layer will trap spores, pollens, dust etc. before you inhale them. It stops immediately the irritation in your nose.

Nasal irrigation or nasal wash

A regular use of nasal irrigation with a neti pot or just the use of saline nasal spray can help a lot fighting hay fever symptoms. You just rinse off all the irritant air-born pollens, fungal spores, dust and animal dander.

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hay-fever-eyebright

If you are not allergic to herbs, your irritated allergy eye will find this herbal eyewash very soothing:

Herbal eyewash

Mix:

  • 1 teaspoon dried marigold (Calendula officinalis) flowers
  • 1 teaspoon dried eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) flowers
  • 1 teaspoon dried camomile (Matricaria recutita) flowers

Pour 250ml boiling water over the herbs. Cover, and steep for a quarter of an hour. Strain through a coffee filter to remove all herb particles. Use as an eyewash or soak cotton balls in the herbal tea and apply to your eyes at least three times a day for ten minutes.
Caution: Make sure you are not allergic to any ingredient herbs!
If you do not have the time to make the herbal tea, put just a wet camomile teabag on your eyes.


Homeopathy for Pollen Allergy and Hay Fever

Homeopathy offers a wide range of remedies helpful in different allergy conditions, like seasonal allergy etc. Most of them needs individualization of symptoms, but there are a few remedies good for hay fever as a general diagnosis.
One of them is Histaminum C30, potentized histamine, which is released in great amount during the allergic reaction. Homeopathic Histaminum is able to decrease the release and the effect of material histamine.

Other useful option is to take your allergen potentized, in a homeopathic form which can desensitize your body (the method is called isopathy).
  • If you are allergic to pollens, have a pollen allergy, take homeopathic Pollen C30, made from local pollens in your neighbourhood. Start taking it 1 month prior the hay fever season (two times a week) and continue during the whole season, taking it daily.
  • If you are sensitive to dust mites, take regularly homeopathic House Dust Mite C30.
  • If you are allergic to mold, take the homeopathic remedy Aspergillus niger C30, which is made from the fungi.
  • If you are sensitive to certain animal hair (cat or dog or horse etc.) than take a remedy made from this special animals fur.

Take this remedies 2-3 times a week, long term.

During the hay fever season you may take:

  • Histaminum C30 in the morning and
  • Pollen C30 in the evening.
Let dissolve 2-3 pills under your tongue and do not eat or drink 10 minutes before and after taking the remedy.

General Tips for Pollen Allergy Sufferers

  • When you have to go out, wear wraparound sunglasses to keep pollens away from your eyes.
  • Wash your hair before going to bed, so you do not transfer a head full of dust and pollen to your pillow.
  • Stay indoors and keep the windows closed early in the morning and late in the evening, when pollen concentration is the highest. Shelter indoors during strong wind, since the wind stirs up all the settled pollens.
  • Fit your car with pollen filter and keep the windows closed when traveling.
  • Do not dry outdoors your bed-clothes, since they work like a pollen trap.

In the treatment of allergies and hay fever mother nature provides us several natural allergy remedy and herbs to overcome this annoying condition. Allergy medication can be based on all natural remedies and allergy cure is possible with the help of herbs, homeopathy, natural supplements and ayurvedic nasal irrigation.

One of the best allergy remedy is herbal:

Herbal Remedies for Allergy and Hay Fever

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Nettle (Urtica dioica)

A very good remedy is Nettle (Urtica dioica), it contains a substance (quercetin) that works as a natural antihistamine. Capsules of freeze-dried leaf are available, take 500mg two or three times a day or half a teaspoon of nettle extract four times a day.

hay-fever-ginkgoGinkgo biloba

Has become renowned for its memory-boosting properties, but it is an effective allergy fighter and hay fever treatment as well. Take 450 mg a day, but not more. Ginkgo contains ginkgolides, which can inhibit the activity of certain allergy-triggering chemicals (PAF). You may take it long term.

Learn about Eye Allergies

Quercetin

Quercetin is a plant pigment and antioxidant able to inhibit the release of histamine. Foods naturally rich in quercetin include citrus fruits, purple or yellow onion, garlic, buckwheat. Concentrated quercetin is also available in capsules: take 500mg twice a day between meals. It works best when started a month prior to the start of allergy season. Continue taking it throughout the season. (Do not take this if already taking nettle or garlic, as they contain quercetin.)

Learn more about the symptoms of hay fever

hay-fever-garlicGarlic (Allium sativum)

Garlic has marvelous health-giving properties. Among all this properties it acts as an anti-allergic, due to its high quercetin content. Take 400-600mg daily, but not much more, since garlic is an effective blood thinner and may cause bleeding if overused.

hay-fever-turmericTurmeric (Curcuma longa)

Stir 1 teaspoon of ground Turmeric into 250ml water and drink it. Within 15 minutes the hay fever symptoms must be better. You can take Turmeric capsules as well. You may use it during the whole season.

info courtesy of ; http://www.christinas-home-remedies.com/pollen-allergy.html

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