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Treating Allergies Without Drugs?

Yes, it is that beautiful time of year again when the sun is shining, the air is warm... and plants are releasing pollen.

This can cause seasonal allergic reactions for millions of people including sneezing, runny or clogged nose, fatigue, headaches, asthma, and itching eyes, nose, or throat. But before you reach for your next Claritin pill it is important to know that there are several non-drug approaches you can use to avoid pollen and minimize your allergies.

In terms of lifestyle it is important during allergy season to minimize early morning activity, take off your shoes before entering your home, maintain your indoor humidity below 45%, avoid rubbing your eyes and touching your nose, switch from contacts to glasses, avoid parking your car under trees, and shower and shampoo at night when ever possible.

When thinking of allergies most everyone assumes that the problem is somewhere in their nose or in the lungs. In reality, a large part of allergies arises from problems in the digestive system and the accumulation of toxins in the liver.

To address both of these issues we offer the 21 Day Purification Program which uses whole food supplements to help your body purify and rebuild itself from the inside out. In addition we also use whole food supplements to support your body's response to environmental stresses, maintain healthy liver function, and dissolve mucus.

Call our office today at 972-386-9776 to get a jump-start on preventing and managing your allergies!

WARNING!

Pollen & Allergies Strikes Again!

Texas currently has the highest pollen count anywhere in the US.

Visit NeuroWellness.com to check this graph weekly. This graph is posted in the top right hand of the page.

In addition we have our new "Allergy Protocol," a natural product designed to reduce the body's histamine load, maintain healthy liver function, and dissolve mucus."

Dear Dr Ross

"Whenever my back hurts, joints ache or I get a headache, I reach for Tylenol. Recently, I’ve heard about problems with long-term use and I would like to know if there are more natural ways to reduce pain. What would you suggest Dr. Ross?"

Peggy - Grandview, Texas

Dear Peggy,

A lot of people are asking the same question, as more than 13 million in this country use pain medications daily, and over 100,000 of them are admitted to hospitals each year because of gastrointestinal complications resulting from the overuse of these products.

Amazingly, more people die every year from using too much Advil and Tylenol than who die from Aids. Many people are surprised to learn that ingesting two Advil a day inflames the intestinal tract so severely that 1 teaspoon of blood is lost per day as a result!

So, the first step in eliminating pain and inflammation is the use of essential fatty acids such as omega 3 and omega 6. These essential oils are actually power houses for helping your body eliminate pain. Here’s how you’ll know if your diet lacks essential oils:

  • Bumps on the back of upper arm
  • Red scaly dermatitis
  • Excessive Thirst
  • Coarse Dry Hair
  • Brittle Nails
  • Wounds slow in healing
  Eating salmon, trout or mackerel are excellent sources of these essential oils. In addition, there are several outstanding herbal formulations to help with pain.  For general body pain, Boswellaia Complex is recommended. It acts as a general analgesic alleviating the inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, gouty arthritis, asthma, and rumatism. Frequently the relief comes within hours of taking the herb, and there is even research indicating success at shrinking brain tumors.  

Another very popular pain reliever is Cramplex. During the clinical trials with this product, it was found to be highly effective assisting women with premenstrual cramps. It was also found to be a natural muscle relaxer, and it is in fact our number one treatment for headaches. The nice thing is, these herbal formulations have virtually no side effects. 

I hope this helps Peggy. As you can see, there are foods and herbal products that are very effective at reducing pain and inflammation, and without the dangerous side effects of prescription drugs.

Product Spotlight

Catalyn - Could Your Child Be Healthier?

Between hectic schedules and kids being picky eaters, many parents wonder if their child is eating properly and getting enough nutrition from what they eat.

This is vitally important as the quality of food a child eats directly affects their growth and development and the ability of their body to ward off environmental stresses.

Active kids rarely eat high quality foods. As a result, most need nutritional support.

Catalyn provides nutrients as nature intended, in a whole food form. Containing approximately 15 different whole food sources, your child receives a multitude of vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, rather than isolated ingredients, many of which are lost through food processing and cooking. This whole food multivitamin can serve as the foundation of your child's nutritional supplementation program by:

• Assisting with new cell growth

• Supporting carbohydrate metabolism, so your child can use fuel
for energy

• Strengthening your child’s immune system

• Helping metabolize folic acid for proper brain development

• Encouraging enzyme activity for energy production.

Chewing Catalyn Chewable aids in digestion and absorption of nutrients. However, if children do not wish to chew this product, the tablets can be ground and then added to milk or yogurt.

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