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Anti-Allergy Tea

Anti-Allergy Tea

Anti-Allergy Tea

This anti-allergy tea is potent and will help you naturally combat the symptoms of seasonal allergies. It’s one of our favorite go-to’s. To learn more tips, read our blog here.

Note: A small set of individuals with ragweed allergy may experience cross-reactivity with chamomile, a normally mast-cell stabilizing ingredient. If this is the case for you, skip the chamomile and you will still get plenty of benefit from the other ingredients.

 

What natural steps can we take to reduce symptoms?

First of all, do what you reasonably can to reduce exposure within reasonable limits. This can involve using HEPA filters in the home, showering before bed or when you come in at the end of the day to remove pollen especially from your face and hair, washing bed clothes more frequently, and nasal irrigation with a neti pot.

Next, we can look at diet, since it has a direct effect on immune system function, and can directly affect levels of inflammation and histamine in our body. Oftentimes, allergic responses are exacerbated when the body is overloaded with triggers, and diet is an obvious place to start decreasing that burden. Not only that, our diet offers incredible opportunity to drive anti-inflammatory and anti-histamine activity in our body. Here’s what you can do:

Anti-Allergy Tea

Course Snack
Cuisine Beverage
Servings 1 Cup
Cook Time 5-10 Minutes

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a tea cup or mug and cover with boiling water. Let steep for 5-10 minutes, then remove the tea bags, ginger and lemon. Relax and enjoy!
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