It’s official.
The 2015 allergy season is one of
the worst on record.
But next time your eyes start
itching or your nose starts running, think before reaching for drugs, the side
effects that only get worse over time, it doesn’t cure anything.
Of course a solution already
exists—and it doesn’t come from a lab. It comes from a shrub that grows in damp
or marshy areas.
Healers have used it for centuries
to treat a range of ailments… From asthma to intestinal muscle spasms. And it’s an excellent antihistamine. Some
studies suggest it’s just as effective as Zyrtec for combatting hay fever. But
better.
You see, one of the main problems
with cetirizine is that it causes intense fatigue… To the point it disrupts
people’s daily lives. It impairs their thinking and causes confusion.7 Their
productivity suffers.
But now a study out of Switzerland put this extract head-to-head with cetirizine. And guess what happened?
But now a study out of Switzerland put this extract head-to-head with cetirizine. And guess what happened?
Researchers found two weeks of
treatment alleviated allergic rhinitis. And it didn’t cause drowsiness or
fatigue.8 The cetirizine group… Their experience was very different. Sedating
effects made up two thirds of the side effects they reported.
This natural allergy fighter is
butterbur extract. And it’s not just about keeping your energy levels up…
Butterbur also helps relieve the symptoms that make most people reach for
Zyrtec in the first place.
Another team of Swedish researchers
studied 580 patients with seasonal allergies. They all had nasal congestion,
itchy eyes, and irritated skin. They each took two butterbur tablets per day.
After just two weeks, 90% of patients saw an improvement in their symptoms.9
In other words, butterbur can help
you ease allergy symptoms…without putting you to sleep. And without causing
crazy withdrawal symptoms when you stop.
Look for natural butterbur
supplements at your local health store or online. It should contain 8 mg of
petasin per tablet. This is the amount used in most studies. How many pills you
take will depend on your symptoms. But a word of caution…
Butterbur is related to ragweed,
daisies, and chrysanthemums. So if you have an allergy to any of these,
butterbur may cause a reaction.
If that’s the case, you can seek out
other natural allergy fighters… Like stinging nettle and vitamin D3. Along with butterbur,
these can also help improve immune health and prevent allergic reactions before
they start.
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