Today I’m going to talk to you about an extraordinary plant that helps eliminate allergies, but also much more… In particular, we will talk about allergic rhinitis. It’s one of the biggest problems if you have allergies. At the end of the show, I will recommend tea from this plant. Hay fever, also called allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation of the nasal mucosa. It causes cold-like signs and symptoms such as runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, and painful sinuses. But unlike colds, hay fever is not caused by a virus. It is caused by an allergic reaction of allergens that are found in enclosed open spaces such as pollen, dust mites, dust particles or due to contact with pets.
The first symptoms of allergic rhinitis usually occur before 20. age!
Allergic rhinitis can affect your performance at work or school and interfere with activities to which you are dedicated in your free time. In a process called hypersensitivity, your immune system misidentifies an innocuous substance in the air as something harmful. Your immune system then begins producing antibodies to that harmless substance. The next time you come into contact with this substance, these antibodies recognize it and signal to the immune system that it releases chemicals, such as histamine, into the bloodstream. Then the immune system provokes a reaction that leads to symptoms of hay fever.
One of the best herbs to stop allergies is Echinacea!
Echinacea or Rudbekia is a native plant of North America with a rich tradition of use. Archaeological research shows that the Indians have used it for centuries as a “versatile cure for all diseases.” Throughout history, Echinacea has found its application in the treatment ofrespiratory infections, urinary tract infections, wounds, burns, insect bites.
The name derives from the Greek word ἐχῖνος (ekhinos), meaning “hedgehog”,because of its prickly part. These flowering plants and their parts have different uses. Echinacea purpurea is used in traditional medicine.
The first species of Echinacea were discovered by European researchers in the forests of southeastern North America during the 18th century. centuries. Echinacea occupied a respected place in modern American medicine until the early 20th century. In the 19th century, its popularity was overshadowed by the appearance of antibiotics. Clinical studies confirm that echinacea increases the number of white blood cells,which are parts of our immune system. In this way, our body enhancesimmunity. Polysaccharides in echinacea destroy harmful pathogens, such as viruses, fungi or bacteria. Prevents allergies, prheladas, flu, and upper respiratory tract infections.
As a prevention of seasonal allergies,take this plant 1-2 months before the onset of allergies. If you have year-round allergies, take the plant most years, but with regular breaks. How to make tea? In 300 ml of water add 2 small tablespoons of echinacea tea,1 small tablespoon of mint tea. Boil the water and fire the tea for about 7-8 minutes. Now strain the tea and let it cool for 10-15 minutes. Now add 1 small tablespoon of manuka honey and juice of 1/4 lemon to the tea. Drink 1x a day, 15 days in a row,then take a 15-day break.
Learn to practice “intermittent fasting”,this is the healthiest diet regimen,which will help the body fight allergies.and even if you use echinacejuyou have an extraordinary natural chance to stop this ailment…