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Seasonal Allergies

Do you suffer from Hay Fever?

Seasonal allergies, hay fever or allergic rhinitis, is when one  reacts to certain allergens. These allergens are substances that can trigger an immune response in some people.

Symptoms can include  sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes.

(the Genius helps you to  identify the culprits and helps to support the immune system)

The most common allergens that contribute to hay fever include:

  1. Pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds: These are the most common allergens that cause hay fever. Pollen is released into the air during the spring, summer, and fall months, and can be carried for miles by the wind.
  2. Dust mites: These tiny insects live in dust and are found in most homes. They are a common allergen for people with hayfever.
  3. Pet dander: Allergies to pet dander are common in people with hayfever. Dander is made up of tiny flakes of skin, hair, or feathers from pets.
  4. Mold spores: Mold is a type of fungus that grows in damp environments. Mold spores can be found both indoors and outdoors, and are a common allergen for people with hayfever.
  5. Insect droppings: Cockroach droppings and other insect droppings can be allergens for some people with hayfever.
  6. Air pollution: High levels of air pollution, such as smog or smoke, can irritate the nose and throat and trigger hay fever symptoms in some people.

Molds and fungi release tiny spores into the air, which can be inhaled and cause allergic reactions in some people, including hayfever symptoms. It’s important to control moisture levels in indoor environments to prevent mold growth, and to minimize exposure to outdoor molds by staying indoors during peak pollen and mold seasons or wearing protective gear such as masks when necessary.

Seasonal Allergies Custom Libraries

The Genius allows you to balance out essential factors which may be contributing to symptoms. 

With its easy to read interface, one can see where the body needs to be supported ie histamine, minerals, meridians and Todays Stress.

Seasonal Allergy Assess

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