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Question by udie30: best remedy for over the counter sinus or allergy medicine?

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Hi! I just posted this as an answer to another question, and I think it could pertain here. I am not sure if this is what you are searching for but here goes..

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Have you ever tried using Allercetin Allergy and Sinus tablets. They help fight allergies, sinus congestion and headaches. You can find these at any vitamin store, or order online at stores like naturalpharmacy.com

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Question by galbee: Puffy eyes? Due to allergy, Sinus, age and just bad luck…HELP!?
I know this sounds odd, but I have heard more than once about applying hemorrhoid cream under your eyes to help shrink the puffiness. Just wondering if anyone has tried it or even heard about it, can it be dangerous? Anyother home remedies would be helpful. I can not afford any products over the $ 20 range. Thank you.

I am 35 and I have wonderful skin, but I suffer from these baggy poofy eyes. I would still look like I was in my twenties if it wasnt for my eyes. I also have allegies and sinus problems year round that I am sure contribute.

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ice……..Im 38 and have the same prob….ice works for me. Im afraid of using the hemorrhoid cream.

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Dr Srivals G Menon from ‘Aditya Institute of Homeopathic Medical Sciences’ explains about Astma, allergy, its treatment and cure in this episode of ‘Doctor’s Talk’. www.istream.in
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Using Epsom salt and essential oils, learn how to make aromatherapy bath salts in this free video from a professional aroma therapist. Expert: Malu Lujan Bio: Malu Lujan Filmmaker: Bing Hu

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Question by Andrea: What can I do for allergy relief?
I go for allergy shots but I’ve missed about a month (I know, but it’s been a busy month). I have taken various anti-histamines over the years and if they work at first, after an extended period they are no longer effective and that’s the point I’m back to now.

I’ve taken: Benadryl, Allegra, Tylenol Allergy, Claritin, Claritin-D, Nasonex, Zyrtec, and Zyrtec-D (latest one that stopped working).

The only thing that really works long term is the shots but I called and can’t get in until Wednesday. I can’t even sit in my living room or work at my desk without enduring sneezing fits that create more and more sinus pressure and inflammation. I’m really miserable and my snoring is keeping my partner up at night.

If someone could suggest ANYTHING that might be helpful I would really appreciate it, otherwise I’m just going to keep trying to double duty with my nasal spray and Zyrtec-D (I’m really hoping the pseudoephedrine will help with the swelling inside my nasal passages) and maybe Neti-Pot and just try to tolerate it as best I can. :[ Help?
I have been to an allergist (thus the shots) and I have confirmed that I have some minor outdoor allergies but little things like dust and animal dander really set me off. I have a dog who is basically hypoallergenic and I’m a clean freak, even at work.

Also, Clarinex is loratadine based (same as Claritin) and I’ve already developed an immunity to that.

Thank you both for your suggestions though.

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My hubby is allergic to roses, and he also has hay fever. I just couldn’t believe he’s allergic to roses, so we planted 5 in our bedroom window. He still get hay fever, but now we have 56 roses in our yard. So, that’s just in his head about the roses.

You need to find out EXACTLY what you’re allergic to, and eliminate them. It sounds to me like you’re just doing more harm than good, taking something for them, instead of doing something about it. Didn’t say you haven’t been to see an allergy doctor, but mom had scratched like a dog for 21 years, and just minutes before she died (she had cancer) she was mumbling something like: of all the doctors I’ve seen, and medications I’ve taken, they still can’t figure out the reason why I scratched!)

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Question by dokomo: Help, I need an allergy relief advice…?
I go thorough this every year Spring and Fall. My doctor prescribed me medicines (natural remedy herb pills), and Nati pot twice a day. I knew the allergy season was coming up, so I started off early. But the same result. My lung is tight and hard of breathing which I am not getting enough Oxygen making me exhausted all day all night. I have a huge sinus pressure around my eyes. No runny nose, no sneezing.

I am also following many advice I’ve read over the course of years on prevention (do not open windows, take shower before the bed time, take off clothes/shoes at the door, no carpet in the house, use plastic bags for the bedding, clean house, do not use harsh chemicals, etc, etc).

NAET also did not work for me by one chiropractic cost me fortune. I found another NAET trained professional in town cost $ 550 including 4 follow up. But now I am very skeptical.

advice please.

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Answer by Rachel
Have you actually tried any regular allergy relief medication? Zyrtec and Benedryl are actually very affective. However Benedryl is a drowsy causing medication. Zyrtec and Loratadine are good for day time allergies. ive dealt with this stuff all my life. im deathly allergic to dandelions, so ive had to experiment with a lot of medication. how ever if you live close to anywhere where they do alot of farming, or if you live near any airports or anything these can be highly effective to your situation. try these if you would like. if it doesnt work im sorry, but no harm in trying.

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