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Question Hay Fever Starting Early This Year

I have Hay Fever and I'm allergic to weed pollen in particular. My symptoms usually don't hit until early August, then it's sneezing, itchy eyes, itchy throat, runny nose, etc.

The allergy has become a lot milder with age, and I rarely need to take anything for it anymore.

This year, for the past couple of weeks, I've been sneezing a lot. It's been really windy here, but regardless, I'm usually not bothered so early into the season.

Anyone else having early seasonal allergy reactions this year?
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Everyone down here in southern texas has been complaining about the allergens being worse this year... we have a yellow film all over our cars and outside furniture... its weird! I normally can keep my girl clear using quercitin only, but am having to also use the claritin and the nasonex... and she still seems to be sneezing and coughing.... running out of ideas!
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Kindtocreatures and Just Me's daughter should be clear of all allergies now. I used energy to release it. Let me know if it worked.
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Everyone down here in southern texas has been complaining about the allergens being worse this year... we have a yellow film all over our cars and outside furniture... its weird! I normally can keep my girl clear using quercitin only, but am having to also use the claritin and the nasonex... and she still seems to be sneezing and coughing.... running out of ideas!
I hear ya just me! Even my husband who has no allergies has been a bit sneezy. It's been super windy here and the air is really dry, which doesn't help the nasal passages, traces of blood in the tissues.

I think this created the earache I had recently, nothing wrong with the ear. I only used the Nasonex they gave me for a few days, don't like to use too much of that stuff. I've tried using Quercitin years back, but it didn't work for me. I use Chlortabs from Walmart, the cheap version of Chlor-Trimeton( Chlorpheniramine), the only thing that seems to help without making me feel hyper. Good luck with your girl, maybe she can try that stuff.
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Our Ohio/N. Ky area folks have been suffering from Allergies and Hay Fever
for several weeks now - from the beginning of April at least.
It's been windy, much warmer than usual for this time of year - low 80's,
and very dry. We've had only one inch of rain for the month of April so far.
Numbers have been as high as 3800 for pollen counts - day after day.
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Pollen was at near-record levels in my area. The wind could be playing a big part. It does make the pollen much worse and they say that the pollen you can't see is worse than the pollen you can so there could be more in the air because of the wind. And if it hasn't rained.
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OK I think I got it right this time.

Kind2creatures you had a trapped emotion of helplessness stuck in your bronchial tubes causing your alergies. This happened about 5 years ago.

Just me your daughter had 2 trapped emotions of hopelessness trapped in her bronchial tubes. This happened about 2 1/2 years ago.

I have cleared these emotions and both of you should be OK now. But please let me know either way. I need your feedback.
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OK I think I got it right this time.

Kind2creatures you had a trapped emotion of helplessness stuck in your bronchial tubes causing your alergies. This happened about 5 years ago.

I have cleared these emotions and both of you should be OK now. But please let me know either way. I need your feedback.
Athletic dept, it's nice that you want to help, but you're WAY off base here. I ASSURE you that I haven't had any trapped emotions of helplessness now, or 5 years ago.

I've had Hay Fever since I was a young child. I am allergic to weed pollen, specifically Goldenrod. It usually doesn't affect me until the beginning of August, but this year it has not only been unusually windy everyday for the past month, but the pollen count is also high, bad combination.
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Kind2creatures ....I should have checked further but I originally thought you only had the one cause of your allergy. Yes you did have a trapped emotion of helplessness from 5 years ago which made your condition worse. This feeling of helplessness was the result of a phone call you got from your son with bad news that somebody had cancer (maybe your grandaughter?). I may be wrong on this but I don't think so..
Like I said I should have checked further I would have found out that you were 8 1/2 years old when you absorbed the energy of color into your throat. I have just now cleared that energy and you probably feel better already.
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You know how allergy shots, vaccines, and homeopathy works, right? You introduce an allergen to your immune system. The immune system figures out how to fight it. The immune system remembers how to fight it when the real substance invades. In this case, the adrenals produce

The adrenals are a huge part of the immune system, among other things like friendly bacteria. Allergies stem from adrenal gland dysfunction. Normally when we are exposed to an allergen the adrenals respond by releasing epinephrine and corticosteroids to counter allergic responses. The epinephrine counters histamine and leukotrienes, while the corticosteroids are immune modulators and anti-inflammatory. I've posted before on support for the adrenals. Even though I like to hear myself talk a lot, I'm sure I've overdone the subject of adrenal support. But a hints are vitaminC, pantothenic acid (B5), and adaptogens.
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Both my oldest son and myself have suffered with Hay fever for most of our lives. His case is probably one step below being life threatening at times.
My symptoms are more mild, but have been pretty aggravating in the past.

A couple of years ago, while seeing a local Chiropractor for a back problem, I mentioned my Hay fever. She did a muscle test, which showed an allergy to mold. A previous skin prick test showed a bad allergy to Ragweed. Since I am not knowledgeable about how accurate this muscle test is, I am somewhat skeptical of the whole process. But, since she suggests a homeopathic remedy, I am game to try anything. Especially since there is no real downside to this type of treatment.

I take the drops which are called Mold Mix something or other. I do experience a lessening of symptoms, but some years are worse than others, so I really cannot say for certain that this worked. It could be coincidence.

The fact remains that I have not had to take any Sudafed for symptoms for two years in a row. I have always had to use it at one time or another in the Fall of the year. It still could be luck, but now I do have more evidence because my son has started taking the Mold Mix also.

His symptoms are really bad. If he lays or falls in the Grass, he reacts very badly. He has constant sinus problems and various other uncomfortable symptoms. He is a good test subject because he is affected to a much higher degree than myself.

He starts taking the Mold Mix and uses it for one week. He calls me at work and says he can't believe how much better his symptoms are.
He tells me that if he can feel as good as he does now, he does not care if it does any more than that. He has a slight runny nose in the morning and some other slight symptoms, but he says he is 90% better after one week.

He fell in the grass while playing Soft ball and wonders why he is not reacting to that event. Then he takes grass and rubs it all over himself to see if he can provoke a reaction. He does not respond to what would have been a bad scene one week ago.

He is going to continue taking the Mold Mix, and see if his symptoms go away completely. It is already a success but maybe he can improve even more.

Why does a Mold Mix help for a Grass Allergy? Maybe Grass has Mold on it, or maybe there is some other explanation. I had a Ragweed Allergy and it seems like it has helped me also.

I do not know why it works, or how it works, but it did work in his case for certain.

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Kind2creatures .... Yes you did have a trapped emotion of helplessness from 5 years ago which made your condition worse. This feeling of helplessness was the result of a phone call you got from your son with bad news that somebody had cancer (maybe your grandaughter?). I may be wrong on this but I don't think so..
I have just now cleared that energy and you probably feel better already.
Hey a.d., sorry, but...you're really making it hard for me here not to give the ol' rolleyes, so here goes.

I don't have any kids or grandchildren, and it's windy and dry here again today, been pulling weeds (dandelions) in the yard for a couple of hours this morning, and getting ready to take another allergy pill.

My hay fever has been getting much better over the years. It's much milder as time goes on, and I rarely even have to take anything for it.

This spring is different, and that's the only reason I even posted about it. Instead of August, it's noticeable now in early spring. Believe, there are no negative energies, bad karma or helplessness involved here, it's weather/plant related.
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Kind2creatures .... you are not going to believe this but there is 2 kind2creatures and I treated the wrong one. Hard to believe the other one had allergies too but were caused by what I said in a previous post. Do a google search and you will find the other kind2creatures.
This time I'm sure I have the right one (you) and I cleared an inherited trapped emotion of hopelessness plus some toxicity of free radicals and electromatic spectrum energy also inherited.
You should be fine now.
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I take the drops which are called Mold Mix something or other. I do experience a lessening of symptoms, but some years are worse than others, so I really cannot say for certain that this worked. It could be coincidence.
Is this Allergena? I might try that next. We have year round mold in the air in central TX. I watch the local news for allergen counts each night. Mold shows up every day. I have been working on my adrenals for several months now; and that helped through the cedar fever period but nominally through the oak pollen period. I think that one overwhelmed everyone. I also take Texas Allergy Relief homeopathic spray (cedar, mold, and ragweed). I can't tell if that has helped by itself or combination of adrenal support and it.

Wheat has mold and fungus problems; so it should not be a surprise that grass would have mold to some extent.
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I do not have the bottle as my son is using it. I am pretty sure it is the one in the link below.

https://www.progressivelabs.com/produ...9&cat=0&page=3

The company is based in Texas. I thought only two things came from Texas. Sorry, it is an old joke.

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