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Do you have allergies? What do you use? ?

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I have really bad seasonal allergies.

And they are getting really bad this year.

I've tried

-Prescription Allegra D

-Claritin

-Afren Nasal Spray

-Zyrtec

-Benedril

But none of them work effectively.

What do you use for your allergies?

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  1. Go to the health food store and purchase a osha-eyebright herb tincture and echnichea-golden seal tincture 15 to 20 drops of each in a cup of water.  Micro for how long you like to drink your coffee or tea.  Drink a cup every four hours until you will feel relief.  

    You may also want to be examined by an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist to be sure you do not have a deviated septum which could be the root of your troubles.


  2. I am allergic to cats, some dogs, dust and have hayfever therefore I am rather unlucky. I have a cat and I cannot bear to get rid of her so I just have to live with it.

    Basically I use shops own brand antihistamines as they are cheaper and basically the same. I tend to use the ones containing cetrizine hydrochloride.

    My hands take allergic reactions from time to time and break out in itchy blisters and a rash I tend to use Benadryl skin allergy lotion this helps instantly.

    I basically clean my house everyday aswell as a preventative measure.

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  4. zyrtec and claritin work for me

  5. Nasacort steroidal nasal spray, generic Zyrtec, and Benadryl as a stand-by.  Was using Tavist, but could only buy at CVS

  6. Same here I need help

    Sorry but tell me if you get the right answer

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