10 natural remedies to relieve and prevent hay fever symptoms
Hay fever is extremely common at this time of year and the high pollen count makes this allergy a daily nuisance for many.
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Hide AdFrom scratchy throats to itchy eyes, hay fever causes a multitude of symptoms which can be tough to get rid of.
Here are 10 natural remedies to relieve and tackle common symptoms of hay fever.
1. Eat a spicy meal
Spicy chilli peppers can help to widen your airways, making it easier to breathe (Photo: Shutterstock)
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Hide AdHay fever can causes a stuffy, blocked nose and if this is one of your symptoms then a hot curry could be the solution.
Spicy chilli peppers can help to widen your airways, making it easier to breathe, whilst spices such as turmeric are natural anti-inflammatories that can help relieve your symptoms.
2. Ditch the booze
Certain alcoholic beverages can make hay fever worse (Photo: Shutterstock)
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Hide AdAlcoholic drinks contain histamines, which is the same substance released in the body when you have an allergic reaction.
Certain beverages could trigger asthma symptoms or make hay fever worse.
Sulphites, which are found in drinks such as white wine, can also exacerbate hay fever symptoms.
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Hide Ad3. Have more honey
Honey is believed to be a natural remedy for hay fever (Photo: Shutterstock)
Honey is believed to be a natural remedy for hay fever due to the bee pollen in honey being able to desensitise your body to other pollens.
Increasing honey in your daily diet can help reduce hay fever symptoms and using honey local to your area allows for the best results.
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Hide Ad4. Ditch the dairy
Dairy products can worsen common hay fever symptoms such as nasal congestion (Photo: Shutterstock)
Dairy products can worsen common hay fever symptoms such as nasal congestion, as they increase the production of mucus in the respiratory tract, so it's worth trying alternatives such as almond and rice milk in order to reduce hay fever symptoms.
5. Pick the right fruit and veg to eat
Capers, red onions and watercress all contain high amounts of the natural antihistamine quercetin (Photo: Shutterstock)
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Hide AdCapers, red onions and watercress all contain high amounts of the natural antihistamine quercetin, which can help reduce hay fever symptoms by blocking the effects of histamines.
Pineapple contains bromelain, which helps the body to absorb quercetin and apples, tomatoes and oranges are rich in beta carotene, vitamin C and bioflavonoids, all of which are anti-inflammatory agents believed to boost the immune system.
6. Drink Chamomile Tea
Chamomile tea acts as an antioxidant and antihistamine, containing flavonoids which act effectively as an anti-inflammatory agent (Photo: Shutterstock)
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Hide AdChamomile tea acts as an antioxidant and antihistamine, containing flavonoids which act effectively as an anti-inflammatory agent.
Drinking a cup of chamomile tea during the day can aid with hay fever symptoms, but a dampened and refrigerated chamomile tea bag can also be used as an eye compress, providing a cooling effect to swollen, red eyes.
7. Or try some nettle tea
Nettles are thought to be able to reduce the amount of histamine in the body caused by allergies (Photo: Shutterstock)
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Hide AdNettles are thought to be able to reduce the amount of histamine in the body caused by allergies, aiding with the relief of stuffy noses, sneezing and itchy eyes.
Nettles are also full of iron, Vitamin C and calcium, making them a great ‘pick me up’ when you’re feeling run down.
Make your own nettle tea or buy a pure nettle leaf tea and strain these as tea leaves in order to tackle the symptoms of hay fever.
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Hide Ad8. Eat oily fish
Tuna, salmon and mackerel are all rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which has been shown to reduce inflammation (Photo: Shutterstock)
Tuna, salmon and mackerel are all rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which has been shown to reduce inflammation, hence aiding with the relief of hay fever.
Previous studies have shown that a couple of portions of fish a week can in fact calm symptoms for hay fever sufferers.
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Hide Ad9. Use Vaseline
Combat hay fever and reduce symptoms by spreading a thin layer of Vaseline inside the lower nostrils (Photo: Shutterstock)
Combat hay fever and reduce symptoms by spreading a thin layer of Vaseline inside the lower nostrils.
Vaseline traps pollen entering the nostrils, effectively blocking it from entering the nasal passages, hence stopping hay fever symptoms from occurring or worsening.
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Hide Ad10. Take a trip to the seaside
Hay fever can become a lot worse in the countryside and also in a big cities due to increased air pollution (Photo: Shutterstock)
Hay fever can become a lot worse in the countryside and also in a big cities due to increased air pollution, so if you’re struggling with your symptoms a trip to the coast can really help.
The refreshing sea breeze will blow pollen inland before it can get to you, allowing for you to breathe in the cool air without the risk of sneezing or itchy eyes.