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I have heard of using that one. I have used a few Chinese remedies, I actually prefer them to other kinds. I have one called Cold Quell sent to me from Colorado that is handsHand or foot spasms Hand tremor down the best thing I have ever found for a cold. I'm not kidding, it knocks them out in a day or two every time. I also use Zhong Gan Ling to help with the congestion from colds/URI's.
I'll have to purchase some Cold Quell to have on handHand or foot spasms Hand tremor. I notice that Airbourne is popular now and a lot of people claim that helps them get over their colds faster.
I'm not sure whether or not the sublingual drops are available now in the U.S. Here's a link on sublingual immunotherapy:
Some people deny the condition, others will claim its a problem in a very large percentage of the population. I'll not take a stand one way or the other here, but only suggest
it if you need something else to try...at the end of the day, doctors can only help with what they have experience in, which at best is a crapshot. Take your health in your own handsHand or foot spasms Hand tremor and if you aren't happy with what you hear, try another doctor or alternative therapies.
What a great post ! I have also had sinus/allergy problems and discovered a way to stay off the antibiotics and prevent sinus infections for good.
What works for me:
Bi Yan Pian is an inexpensive way to get rid of sinus infections and/or help allergies. It has helped me tremendously. It is a combination of Chinese herbs and it helps with inflammation in the sinuses, reduces phlegm, clears nasal passages and fights infections.
J's Nose Drops -- sting like you know what, but they also work and get rid of sinus infections. I found out aobut these drops from a Naturopath physician.
Homeopathic remedies for specific allergens.
P.S. --- The allergy shots make me sick. I remember I was the only one who didn't get a red bump on my arm after I had my injections. They kept lowering the dose, but every single time, the next day I would be so sick.
Europeans have used sublingual drops for allergies for many years. They are much safer than allergy shots and I believe they are now available in the U.S.
Have you used Olbas oil at all? It's a nice mix of six essential oils that does wonders for a sinus headache.
I used to take a homeopathic allergy treatment that I swear worked for animal allergies. I've been off the shots for about a year after over 3 years on them and I think it might be time to go back on them so my eyes will stop with the ceaseless itching. Any clue if these oral treatments are available in the US yet?
I'll have to purchase some Cold Quell to have on hand. I notice that Airbourne is popular now and a lot of people claim that helps them get over their colds faster.
I'm not sure whether or not the sublingual drops are available now in the U.S. Here's a link on sublingual immunotherapy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublingual_immunotherapy
Anulom Vilom - Deep Breath-in through left nostril keeping right nostril closed
then - Breath-out through right nostril keeping left nostril closed
then -Deep Breath-in through right nostril keeping left nostril closed
then - Breath-out through left nostril keeping right nostril closed
and repeat this cycle for upto 15 minutes. Maximum 3 times day.
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If you've not familar with it, google it. Its a digestive problem that can run out if control throughout the body. Suspect it if you have a history of taking a lot of medication and/or poor diet (high in sugar, etc), also if you have a bunch of various symptoms that you can't seem to root cause. Allergies and excess mucus are high on the list of common symptoms.
Some people deny the condition, others will claim its a problem in a very large percentage of the population. I'll not take a stand one way or the other here, but only suggest
it if you need something else to try...at the end of the day, doctors can only help with what they have experience in, which at best is a crapshot. Take your health in your own hands and if you aren't happy with what you hear, try another doctor or alternative therapies.