Try baking soda. I dissolve maybe 1/4 tsp (I don't even measure it) in water and drink it in the morning. I found this totally by accident.
I suffered from terrible allergies all my life, year-round. Sometimes I would take 10 of those Benadryl knockoffs in a day not to cure it, but just so that it wasn't unbearable. It wasn't on a schedule, just as I felt I needed one.
So one day I'm reading on the ever-reliable Internet about preventatives for gout, and one of the first ones is baking soda. Costs nothing, so I try it. I think that, yes, it did help with the gout but the attacks were infrequent anyway.
A couple of months into it, I noticed I was taking only one or often no Benadryls in a day. I haven't even carried them around in years, and I was paranoid about that before. It's rare I take even one now, but I'll just drink some more baking soda if I feel I need to.
AFAIK, it has something to do with blood chemistry, specifically acidity. All I can tell you is it changed my life for $0.80/box.
I forgot what's it's called, but there's this condition where gases produced by the digestive system causes irritation. (Like being allergic to your own breath). Would make sense for this or eating lots of vegetables (which worked for me).
Try baking soda. I dissolve maybe 1/4 tsp (I don't even measure it) in water and drink it in the morning. I found this totally by accident.
I suffered from terrible allergies all my life, year-round. Sometimes I would take 10 of those Benadryl knockoffs in a day not to cure it, but just so that it wasn't unbearable. It wasn't on a schedule, just as I felt I needed one.
So one day I'm reading on the ever-reliable Internet about preventatives for gout, and one of the first ones is baking soda. Costs nothing, so I try it. I think that, yes, it did help with the gout but the attacks were infrequent anyway.
A couple of months into it, I noticed I was taking only one or often no Benadryls in a day. I haven't even carried them around in years, and I was paranoid about that before. It's rare I take even one now, but I'll just drink some more baking soda if I feel I need to.
AFAIK, it has something to do with blood chemistry, specifically acidity. All I can tell you is it changed my life for $0.80/box.
I forgot what's it's called, but there's this condition where gases produced by the digestive system causes irritation. (Like being allergic to your own breath). Would make sense for this or eating lots of vegetables (which worked for me).