For many, allergies are seasonal and mild, requiring nothing more than getting extra tissue or taking a decongestant occasionally. For others, the allergy is to a known food, and as long as they avoid the food, no problem. That means, for instance, having to take sick days to cope with symptoms so severe you can't work, or not being able to go outside on a day with a high pollen count, if that's your primary allergen.
Thank you very much for the information. I will pass this on to my sister. I'm sure she will run right out to purchase the Prehistin. She is looking for any kind of relief she can get.
thanks again
God Bless
I've dealt with HORRIBLE sinus allergies for my whole life as well, and just recently I started taking a new product I was introduced to on twitter....It's called PreHistin and I got it at my local CVS but I was told only a select few are carrying it now...the website is prehistin.com and I've been on it for over a month now and it's just working wonders, I actually feel "normal" again! I'm hooked and have gotten a few friends hooked. I really hope your sister can find some relief and maybe prehistin might help her the way it's helped me! Good luck and let me know how shes doing :)
Olivia