Good question if the answer is of the same productivity. But as Dr. Murray Grossan announces in his latest book Free Yourself from Sinus and Allergy Problems Permanently, breakfast in bed is of great help.
According to his estimations: "No, this is not some new age claim. It is based on scientific principles."
Those who suffer from allergy - tree, grass or ragweed- all have problems adjusting to temperature changes. While having allergy, one who gets out of bed in the morning, his/her body adjusts to the temperature change by sneezing or hacking. In order not to start a cascade of sneezing that can last all day doctor Murray offers to take hot tea before getting out of bed, then body is properly warmed and one can avoid sneezing.
Different products in tea increase the speed of movement of the nasal cilia. Tea has to be green or black.
There is another way to reduce the allergy. One should use saline irrigation to wash away the pollen from the nose. According to the PRWeb, “When you use the Hydro Pulse™ Nasal/Sinus irrigator, you not only wash out the pollen, but also the IgE on the nose that makes the allergy. One report showed that Hydro Pulse™ irrigation not only lowered nasal IgE, but the IgE in the blood as well.”
Some other methods to avoid allergy is to keep windows closed while sleeping in order to avoid getting pollen into your sleeping area. As it we know plants pollinate at 5 PM and 5 AM so sleeping with the windows open may cause symptoms.
"By following the tea in bed, irrigating out the pollen and IgE, putting the nasal gel as a barrier to the pollen, many of my allergy patients are able to go through the pollen season without other aids.
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