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10 foods that fight spring allergies
Work vitamin C-rich foods (like citrus and broccoli) into your diet and turn to stinging nettle as a potent natural form of allergy relief.

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Rodale News
Fri, Mar 16 2012 at 5:28 PM
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Thanks to climate change, every allergy season is the worst allergy season ever. Warmer temperatures have led to earlier springs and longer allergy seasons, while higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have led to more potent and allergenic pollen.
 
This year is no different. A mild winter — the fourth-warmest on record — means that trees have started budding and releasing pollen earlier. While that certainly bodes well for birds and cherry-blossom festivals, it could leave you feeling miserable if you suffer from spring allergies. The good news is that natural allergy relief is within an arm's reach of your refrigerator: Foods rich in vitamin C and folic acid help reduce the inflammation associated with allergic reactions, and studies are finding that some herbs are just as effective as expensive drugs.
 
Grab your grocery cart and stock your produce bin with these 10 natural allergy remedies:
 
1. Broccoli
This precious piece of produce serves two purposes in annihilating your allergy symptoms. It's high in allergy-relieving vitamin C and it's a member of the crucifer family, plants that have been shown to clear out blocked-up sinuses. Researchers have found about 500 milligrams (mg) of Vitamin C a day can ease allergy symptoms, and just one cup of raw broccoli packs about 80 mg.
 
2. Citrus fruits
To hit that 500-milligram vitamin C level from whole food sources, you can also turn to oranges, grapefruit, lemons, and limes. A large orange contains nearly 100 mg of C, while half of a large grapefruit contains about 60 mg.
 
3. Kale
Don't just admire kale as a garnish. Eat it! This superfood packs a one-two punch against allergies; like broccoli, it's a member of the crucifer family, but it's also rich in the carotenoid department, pigments believed to aid in fighting allergy symptoms.
 
4. Collard greens
Highjacked by hay fever? Put collard greens on the menu for the same reason as kale. Their phytochemical content, mainly, carotenoids, eases allergy issues. To increase the amount of carotenoids your body absorbs, eat the veggie with some sort of fat source. One idea? Lightly cook it in olive oil.
 
5. Stinging nettle
You can't discuss natural allergy remedies without hailing stinging nettle. It helps stifle inflammation that occurs when you're experiencing allergy symptoms. Stinging nettle contains histamine, the chemical your body produces during an allergic reaction, so it helps you acquire tolerance. Look for 500-mg freeze-dried nettle capsules in your natural health store, and take three times a day. That's the best form for allergy relief; it won't sting because it's freeze-dried. Long-term use of the herb is not recommended, since it can deplete your potassium stores.
 
6. Butterbur
Leaves and roots of the butterbur shrub contain compounds called petasines, which can block some reactions that spark allergies. Does this plant really work? Science says yes, though its use is not generally recommended for young children, people older than 65, or those with ragweed allergies. A large British meta-analysis of six studies looking at butterbur as an allergy reliever found five studies supported the claim. The roots of the perennial shrub generally contain high levels of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which can damage the liver, so herbalists recommend looking for butterbur products that specify no pyrrolizidines, or ones that use a CO2 extracting process, which limits the amount of pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Swiss and German researchers found that butterbur was just as effective as the prescription antihistamine cetirizine (Zyrtec) after two weeks of treatment. It's also been shown to relieve sneezing, itching, runny nose, stuffiness, and watery eyes in just five days.
 
7. Elderberries
Immune-strengthening elderberries are often hailed as a natural flu treatment, but the berries serve a purpose in natural allergy relief, too. Try elderberry wine, juice, or jam to tap the fruit's beneficial flavonoids that reduce inflammation.
 
8. Onions and garlic
Quercetin is another secret weapon that helps fight allergies by acting like an antihistamine. Onions and garlic are packed with quercetin, as are apples. (If you go with eating apples, just make sure they don't stimulate oral allergy syndrome.)
 
9. Parsley
According to Michael Castleman, author of "The New Healing Herbs" (Rodale, 2009), parsley inhibits the secretion of allergy-inducing histamine. (Parsley is a diuretic, so talk to your doctor before taking supplements or eating large amounts of it.)
 
10. Anti-allergy soup!
There's nothing like a warm bowl of soup when you're feeling sick, and while this usually pertains to chicken soup for the flu, an expert on herbs developed this soup to naturally battle allergies. In "The Green Pharmacy Guide to Healing Foods: Proven Natural Remedies to Treat and Prevent More Than 80 Common Health Concerns" (Rodale, 2008), herb expert James Duke, PhD, recommends this allergy-fighting soup recipe:
 
Boil an onion (with skin) and a clove of garlic. Add half a cup chopped leaves and diced taproots of evening primrose. After boiling for about 5 minutes, add a cup of nettle leaves and a cup of diced celery stalks, and boil gently for another 3 to 10 minutes. Before eating, remove the onion skins and eat the soup it's while still warm. Season with wine vinegar, black pepper, hot pepper, turmeric, curry powder or celery seed. Enjoy!
 
 

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Photo credits:
Broccoli: [puamelia]/Flickr
Citrus: Richard Masoner / Cyclelicious/Flickr
Stinging nettle: kthread/Flickr
Parsley: Kelley Mari/Flickr
Elderberries: Scarygami/Flickr
 
This story is reprinted with permission from Rodale.com.
 
 

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cesar39nt Mar 28 2012 at 10:55 AM

too many scientific types & politicians here, but it all looks so good think I'll go make some kale greens with sliced diced red potato's & radishes & garlic cause im hungry

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Linda Mar 21 2012 at 3:02 PM
Excuse me please folks.....The article is not talking about environmental issues here or cures. There are other forums for that. It is only suggesting a way to fight allergies, not cure them. These foods help boost the immune systems natural defenses against the irritants it comes in contact with. The harder our systems have to work, the more help it needs to stay healthy. There is no cure… only relief. If we eat fresh local foods or healthy alternatives and try to avoid as many chemicals as
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possible…..then body has got a fighting chance. The enviornment? Now that is an issue!
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Sandra Mar 20 2012 at 10:03 AM

Raw local natural honey that has not been processed is proven to relieve allergy symptoms. Most medical doctors know very little about nutrition.

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Dan Mar 18 2012 at 11:10 PM
Seriously? Alternative medicine is called *alternative* because it isn't *ACCEPTED* medicine. Or as most people call it.... medicine. Why do these things always have 8 paragraphs about the wonderful nature of Vitamin C - when most studies show that a normal diet provides all the vitamins that you need, and jamming more into your system isnt going to produce magical results. Do you have allergies? Go to a doctor, get some treatment that is A) Safe, B) Rigorously tested, C) Effective beyond the placebo
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graceful Mar 19 2012 at 2:01 PM
Dan - Yes, SERIOUSLY!! What do you think people did before Medical schools ever existed? And, the first hundreds or thousands of years of medical practice was entirely what you now call "alternative", & the first medicines were made up & created ENTIRELY from natural things - plants & things found in nature. What is now called modern medicine is that which should be called "alternative" - b/c the laboratory-created "cures" or treatments so often cause problems that are WORSE than the
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original ailment. There is plenty of room for these two differing approaches to COMPLIMENT each other & work in tandem - they do this extremely successfully in Europe! MANY of the "safe" "rigorously tested" drugs are NEITHER safe NOR rigorously tested - new HARMS caused by them are discovered on a continual basis - only a very few are ever recalled, though , & AFTER much harm has been done. As time goes forward, much of our modern "medicine" is just pharmaceutical mass-marketing - the big pharm companies are even re-writing medical school textbooks in their own favor! Certainly, many supplements are unnecessary IF the food you eat is organic & grown in rich, healthy soil - which almost ZERO of mass-produced food is. There is nothing wrong - unless, like you, one is convinced that drugs are the only answer- to using natural plants & their derivatives in a time-proven manner to alleviate symptoms of allergies, or other health concerns - provided that person has no major health problems that may have contraindications.
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jeannette Mar 19 2012 at 10:43 AM

alternative is not the opposite of accepted, it is the opposite of standard medical treatment. so-called alternative medical treatments are rapidly being incorporated into standard alliopathic medicine which means they are no longer alternative, right?

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Guest Mar 22 2012 at 12:04 PM

Careful Jeannette, when you say that(they are no longer alternative) The FDA will tag all naturally growing weeds as medicinal then the shitt will hit the fan when they slip under our very noses a bill stating that you'll need a prescription for echinacea or even honey!

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Mack Mar 18 2012 at 2:12 PM

No surprise that this article simultaneously mentions "climate change" and lacks references to studies published in peer reviewed scientific journals.

This is precisely the type of behavior I expect from the Eco-Agenda crowd.

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Mike Stone Sr Mar 21 2012 at 11:35 AM
Im open to all natural remedies, but I resent the constant brow beating about "climate change" with all its' fallacies and insinuations! The Earth is in constant change and the real danger to humanity is the "world progressive"attempts to use any and all catastrophic claims to stampede sovereign gov'ts into subjugating their people to an authoritarian global gov't! The mnn site is of immense interest to many folks who are immediately turned off and alienated by the "progressive"efforts to completely
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destroy sovereign nations and force the worlds population into "authoritarian socialism".
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