Research indicates nearly 75 percent of people in the United States that suffer from seasonal allergies are allergic to ragweed. Unlike grass, trees and flower that produce pollen in the spring and summer, pollen due to ragweed is often highest during the fall.
What are the symptoms of seasonal allergies?
Itchy, watery eyes
Sneezing
Itchy, runny nose
Rashes
Scratchy Throat
Feeling tired or ill
Hives (a rash with raised red patches)
Mood Swings
Eczema
Left untreated, seasonal allergy symptoms cause miserable symptoms, affect day-to-day activities and can spur asthma attacks. Approximately 80 percent of people with asthma suffer from seasonal allergies. Treating hay fever symptoms can reduce asthma–related hospitalizations and emergencies.
In this webinar you will learn:
Essential oils and herbs for allergy relief.
Supplements to help in the allergy fight
Common foods to avoid and foods to help prevent allergies
Lifestyle changes for the Allergy Season