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Everybody Loves Seasonal Allergies Part 2


​Spring has sprung. Again. The sun is shining, the birds are nesting, the flowers are blooming,… your eyes are watering, your pockets are stuffed with tissues, and you suspect that it’s lovely out but have difficulty enjoying it due to the constant pounding in your skull. ​

Congratulations, you have seasonal allergies! And don’t worry. If you don’t have them yet, there is still time for you to grow into them.

As a voice teacher, allergy-sufferer, sinusitis maven and sinus surgery veteran, I’ve accumulated relief strategies. So, if you feel drunk on pollen or struggle to keep your lids lifted mid-day, here are some tips for relief.

  1. Use a nasal irrigator. Yes, that’s the weird neti-pot contraption that shoots saline water up your sinuses and pours our your other nostril. Exciting, right? It’s about $15 at CVS, Walgreens or Duane Read. It looks like a water bottle with a black nozzle. You lean over the sink and squirt some of the saline mixture up one nostril, and voilà, clear sinuses. You might cringe at this suggestion, but 1. it is not painful at all and 2. you will feel immediate relief. Plus, it’s just saline solution, so you can use it as much as you want. I’ve been doing it at least once a day, if not more, for 10 years.

  2. Shower. Hopefully you already do this. If you are extreme, shower every time you come home. If that sounds ridiculous instead of like the best idea ever, shower at night before you ​​go to bed. Why? Allergens from everywhere you’ve been all day have been accumulating on your person, just waiting to wreak havoc once you enter your home. Wash them all off. Make sure you wash your hair before bed in particular. If you put your head on your pillow and it has pollen on it, then you toss and turn all night into the very irritant that makes you ill.

  3. Take off your shoes when you come home. This is such a simple fix. Your shoes accumulate the detritus from everywhere you’ve been. Don’t bring it into your home. Keep shoes by the door and have the added benefit of a cleaner house.

  4. Wash your clothes. Do you notice a theme here? Hopefully you already do this too, but you know that shirt you only wore out for a few hours the other night that has another wear in it? That’s what I’m talking about. Take clothes off and put them directly in the hamper to wash. Do not pass go, do not collect any more allergens in your home. ​​

  5. Wipe off your pet. Whether you have an indoor cat or a dog you walk daily, even if you are not allergic to your pet, your pet’s fur is a fun place for pollen to hide, so get some baby wipes and just wipe her down every time you get in from a walk or when you get home. Then when you snuggle you can inhale that lovely pet scent that only pet parents understand and not harmful allergens along with it.

  6. Close the windows. I know, I know. This isn’t the best. You want to enjoy the sunshine and the spring air, but really, can you enjoy it when you feel this bad? Close the windows and run the A/C at least on days that are particularly high in pollen and you’ll keep your environment allergen-free.

  7. Put a pin in it. Ever tried acupuncture? Now’s a great time to start. I don’t know how it works, but when an acupuncturist treats allergies with a handful of needles, you can feel drainage and relief from sinus pain within an hour.

  8. Oil pull. I think we’ve moved on to “dry brushing” as the latest thing, but don’t forget the last hot homeo-fix, oil-pulling. Take a bit of coconut oil, swish it around your mouth for twenty minutes. At first, it seems odd and impossible, but in time it’ll be old hat. Do not spit it down the drain. The oil congeals as it cools and it will block your pipes, so spit it out in the trash. Oil-pulling benefits include allergy-relief along with a host of other boons like expelling toxins, whiter teeth and fresher breath. So, why not?

  9. Lubricate. The nasal passages don’t like to be dry. That’s when pollen and bacteria squatters move in and have parties, leaving you stuffy and infected. Banyan Botanicals Nasya Oil, an Ayurvedic treatment, soothes and protects the nasal passages, nourishes nasal tissue, aids in the cleansing process, and releases head tension and stress. The herbal-infusion includes Sesame oil, Olive oil, Brahmi, Calamus, Skullcap, and Eucalyptus essential oil. There are other types of Nasya oils out there, but this one just happens to be the magical little concoction that has helped me stay healthy all year. I vigorously tap wood as I say this, but no colds, no sinus infections, no allergy misery ALL YEAR. It’s a miracle product as far as I’m concerned. ​​

  10. Pull out your mat. Each yoga pose has unique benefits. S

ome of them are great at increasing drainage and releasing pressure. Shoulder Stand, for example, is a cure-all. It’s good for your allergies and a plethora of other issues. Just be selective with the amount of time you spend in inversions when you are blocked up. Backbends like full wheel and fish are great for opening up the chest and allowing more access to breathe. My particular favorite is supported fish pose using a block under your shoulder blades and head.

11. Get your Zzzzs. Often it’s hard to sleep when you suffer from allergies because it’s tough to breathe. Sleep propped up on pillows or put some support under your bed to increase drainage while you sleep. The real cause of allergies is not the allergens themselves. It’s your body’s response to the foreign element. In effect, it’s a malfunction of your immune system. Your immune system identifies an innocuous foreign body as an invader and counter attacks with a disproportionate amount of force. So in addition to sleep, do things to stay calm, like breathing exercises and meditation. Keeping your psyche from getting inflamed might just teach your body that there’s a better way to cope as well.

12. Tomorrow is another day. If all else fails, hold onto the hope that just like you can grow

into allergies, you can grow out of them. Until that day comes though, these little remedies might provide you relief enough to appreciate just how beautiful Spring can be when you are well enough to enjoy it!

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