Wednesday, 3 September 2014

9 Effective Home Remedies For Allergies



Allergies are the sensitive disorders of the body’s immune system. They appear in different forms on different parts of the body. The subsequent symptoms may vary from easily curable to extremely sensitive. While pharmaceutical drugs are widely available for almost all kinds of allergic infections, they are extremely expensive and don’t even assure a lucrative result.



Moreover, remedies prepared at home are easily accessible and can assist in all circumstances. They are relatively cheaper and don’t ask for a rocket science for execution. Checkout the following immensely useful home remedies for different types of allergies.

Best Home Remedies For Allergies

Use Saline Solution

Irritants that usually accumulate in the nostrils cause inflammation. Thus, irrigating the nostrils with salt water helps fight the allergies in the upper respiratory area. While a suitable saline solution is easily available in drug stores, a more effective alternative can be prepared at home. Take a pint of warm and distilled water. Add a teaspoon full of salt into it. Put in some solution in one nostril and let it drain out through the other. Bend over a sink and continue the exercise.
A device known as Neti pot has garnered widespread acclaim among people around the world. It is a lamp like device that is used to pour solution in the nose comfortably. Sounds weird but a lot of people swear by it. Neti pots do the job neatly and can store all solutions.
Use Saline Solution

Wash And Cleanse

Our body gets exposed to harmful substances when we scamper around whole day outdoors. We don’t realise the pollens crawling throughout our body when we come back home in the evening and thus it becomes essential to take a quick shower. The yellow sticky thing collects in the hair which may even fall into your eyes.
At times when you wake at night because of uncontrollable sneezing and coughing, a hot shower may be the best remedy to bestow relief. These are actually the pollens residues that cause irritation. Moreover, the changing your pillow covers would be equally required. Hot water encourages the sinuses to open up and make breathing easier. If your eyes are itching and an anti-allergic medicine is not accessible, then rinse them with water. Wash your eyes properly with distilled water and get relief.
Wash And Cleanse

Drink Peppermint Tea

Infections and allergies in the mucous membranes have found their strongest rival in form of herbal teas. They are easy to consume, have good taste and don’t have any side effects. One such tea is the Peppermint tea. The benefits extend much beyond the delicious fragrance.
It is rich in essential oils that act as decongestant and antibacterial agents. Take some peppermint leaves in a 1-quart jar. Fill a portion of the jar with boiling water and steep for few minutes. You may even inhale the extremely beneficial steam oozing out of the herbal mixture.
Drink Peppermint Tea

Install Dehumidifiers

Dust miles reproduce rapidly in humid environments. Installing a dehumidifier at your homes would be a wise step as it is one of the ways of expelling dirt air from the house. A dehumidifier actually works by pushing the humidity out and prevent molds, allergens from growing in. Dehumidifiers are of great help in rainy seasons. While the splashing weather brings down the temperature, the humidity creeps in accordingly. At other instances, an exhaust fan in kitchens while cooking is equally helpful in treating humid atmosphere.
Install Dehumidifiers

Eat Local Honey

Honey is when of the best remedies that fights allergies at home. It shows effective results across seasons and is extremely easy to consume. Honey can either be consumed with lemon water or hot milk, whatever be your taste.
It helps built resistance against spring allergies and prevents the body from ailments such as high fever or respiratory inflammation. One should use clover honey and wildflower honey alternatively for better results.
Honey

Drink Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is a trusted home remedy against seasonal allergies that creep in without a prior alarm. While it has been widely used to treat weight loss, hot flashes and gout; a regular intake will keep all infections and allergies at bay. Moreover, it can be consumed according to will and taste. It doesn’t have any side effects.
To prepare, mix one tablespoonful of cider vinegar with some local honey and around 7 oz of warm water. Honey can be added to enhance the sweetness. Drink the mixture twice a day and keep all allergies distant.
Apple Cider Vinegar

Carrot , Beet and Cucumber Juices for Allergies

Nothing beats the fresh fruit juice when it comes to fight allergies in summers and late winters. A combination of carrots, oranges and cucumber has proven health results in killing allergies and infections. They accomplish your body’s fluidic requirements and discourage you to approach unhealthy beverages such as colas for refreshment.
Take 100 ml of beet juice and mix it with approx. 300 ml of fresh carrot juice. Add another 100 ml of cucumber juice and mix well. Drink the mixture once a day when the sun is at its peak.
Juices for Allergies

Castor Oil

Castor oil has been recognized as an effective home remedy to treat skin allergies. Take a cup of fresh fruit juice and add about five drops of castor oil in it. Using a vegetable juice instead may show more beneficial results. Consuming the mixture with empty stomach early in the morning helps cleansing the allergy causing substances from the intestines and nasal passages. Using plain water instead of a fruit juice shall result in better changes.
Castor Oil

Basil

A bee sting that develops hives instantly requires immediate medication or treatment else the allergy would spread throughout the body. In such an urgent situation useful home remedies are hard to find. However, a prior knowledge to act wisely in the situation would be of greater help. Basil is highly effective in reducing the effects of skin hives allergy.
Soak a cotton in basil tea and rub it on the wound. Basil is rich in anti-allergic substances such as the caffeic acid. Subsequently, take some dry leaves and add into 1 quart of churning water. Allow it to cool at room temperature and apply on the affected area.
Basil

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