Classic allergy signs of sinus congestion, runny nose and
sneezing, tearing and itchy eyes are caused by the activity of excess
histamine. Histamine is released when a specific type of white blood cell,
called a mast cell, is triggered by an allergen to burst. Histamine molecules
then attach to histamine receptors, triggering allergy symptoms.
Anti-histamine medications, such as Loratadine and
Cetirizine, work at the end the allergy process by preventing the histamine
molecules from attaching to histamine receptors.
The goals of naturopathic allergy treatment includes:
1)
identifying the allergens and reducing or eliminating your exposure to them,
2)
decreasing your immune system’s sensitivity to these
allergens,
3) stabilizing your mast cells to decrease the release of excess
histamine,
4) reducing discomfort from current allergy symptoms.
Air filters help to reduce the amount of allergens in your
home. Choose a filter that incorporates a multistage filter. Do a daily nasal
rinse with distilled water and a small amount of sea salt. Eliminate problem
foods from your diet. Stabilizing mast cells and reducing current symptoms can
be achieved with a number of different herbs and common nutritional
supplements, such as vitamin C, the B vitamins, nettles and probiotics.
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