Wednesday, March 11, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 17 Natural treatments work to combat seasonal allergies By Julia Wieland-Smith Correspondent Allergy sufferers are already feeling our early spring. Symptoms are sneezing, stuffy nose, watery, itchy eyes and nose, fatigue, and headaches. From a holistic perspec- tive, allergies are associated with deficient and imbal- anced digestive, immune, and adrenal function. Diet, nutri- tional and herbal supplemen- tation, and acupuncture are used to support and improve those functions and alleviate symptoms. for seasonal allergies, begin a holistic approach now. good health starts with nutrition. For seasonal allergies, begin a holistic approach now. Good health starts with nutrition. • Drink half your body weight in ounces of water daily (a 150-pound person would drink 75 oz. of water or decaf, herbal tea). • Consume dark-green leafy vegetables. Best juiced in the morning with celery, cucumber, ginger, turmeric, lemon and one piece of fruit. • Buy spring greens from our local gardens. • Salads with deep yellow and orange veggies. • Garlic, onions, ginger, cayenne, turmeric and horse- radish have anti-oxidant and anti-histamine properties. Eliminate • Alcohol, caffeine. • Dairy, wheat, and sugar. • Citrus fruits (except lem- ons) and bananas. • Red meat. • Chocolate (sorry). Supplements, vitamins and minerals • Probiotics — Take one morning and evening. Probiotics are bowel micro- flora organisms, bacteria that normally inhabit intestines that encourage digestion and immune health. Buy a quality product that has 1 to 4 billion per capsule. • Anti-oxidants — bio- flavinoids, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc, L-Glutathione, and N-Acetyl- Cysteine strengthen immu- nity and clear congestion. • Multivitamin — high quality. Herbal Medicine • Ginseng — one of the most powerful herbs on the planet. Strengthens adrenal function, immune system, and digestion. • Medicinal mushrooms — Coriolus, Reishi, Shiitake, Maitake, and Agaricus all have excellent health ben- efits, particularly for the immune system. • Bian Pian — Chinese herbal formula for sinusitis. • Stinging nettle — antihistamine. • Eyebright — Good for itchy eyes, sneezing, and excess mucous. • Red clover — Helps build body’s resistance to allergies. • Gingko — anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory. Drink Traditional Medicinals tea — Throat Coat and Breath Easy com- bined as a preventive to colds and allergies. Take 3-4 cups of tea a day, or if in tincture form, com- bine several of them and take 1-3 droppers 3 to 4 times per istockphoto.coM/niserin don’t let allergies slow you down; start improving symptoms with nutrition. day. • Local honey builds immunity to airborne pollen. Keep doors and windows closed. Don’t hang sheets or clothes on line outside in allergy season. Use an air fil- ter if possible. Acupuncture Digestive imbalances often are the worst offender in allergies. Chronic stress often leads to adrenal dysfunction promoting long-term immune imbalances. Symptoms are fatigue, pain, sleep disorders, and allergies. Acupuncture balances the body’s innate healing and organizing pro- cesses. It works great for allergies. Julia Wieland-Smith prac- tices at Sisters Acupuncture in Sisters. Connect Hearing From the first time you call us, it’s all about you. Connect Hearing has designed a “customer-first” approach in which every aspect of the hearing aid evaluation revolves around YOU, the customer. Our hearing care professionals practice the philosophy that the most successful hearing aid solutions must fit pre- cisely within your lifestyle and everyday communica- tion needs. Your Connect Hearing appointment begins with a thorough discussion of your listening and hearing goals, your lifestyle needs, and an assessment of your hearing aid performance knowledge. This “discovery conversation” builds the foundation for the compre- hensive hearing test and your customized hearing aid solution. The latest in digital hearing aid technology, features, and accessories are recommended and built around YOU and your life. Our “customer-first” approach has successfully helped thousands of people improve their communi- cation ability, and in turn, their quality of life. We’re confident we can accomplish the same for you! Acupuncture Chmnese/Western Herbology Massage Therapy Nutrmtmonal Counselmng 255 Programs 25 Something for everyone! S SistersRecreation.com Si View activities & classes and register online! Sisters Acupuncture Center Greg Wmeland L.Ac. Julma Wmeland-Smmth L.Ac., LMT 541-549-1523 | 352 E. Hood Ave., Ste. E State Licensed & Nationally Certifi ed Since 1989 541-549-2091 1750 W. Mckinney Butte Rd.