Dont Let Your Allergies Eat Away At You, Eat Them Away Instead!
4 Ways To Fight Allergies With Your Diet
- Omega can be the Alpha to preventing seasonal allergies.
Studies have shown that people who regularly eat foods that are high in omega-3 fatty acids suffer less frequently from allergies than those who don’t. Omega-3’s can act as an anti-inflammatory, and naturally help keep airways from constricting and causing breathing problems related to seasonal allergies. Cold water fish are high in omega-3 but it’s important to remember that unlike man, not all fish are created equal. The most commonly available fish are usually farm raised, which means that they miss out on things that would be in their normal diet like algae. Try specialty groceries where fresh fish is brought in frequently to get the most benefit. This may carry a higher price tag, so you can also try fish oil supplements to get a healthy dose of omega-3.
- As the weather begins to heat up, encourage your menu to follow suit.
Spicy foods can help to unclog nasal passages by thinning the blood and increasing its flow. This brings more oxygen to areas that are affected like the lungs and sinuses, and helps thin mucus. Whether it’s spicy mustard on your hot dog, or some extra wasabi the next time you go for sushi, cranking up the heat can help clear your head. You just might want to make sure you have a box of tissues handy if you’re cooking at home, or maybe ask your server for some extra napkins.
- Are you lactose intolerant? You might wish you were.
Dairy products like milk and yogurt may be high in calcium, but their high protein can cause inflammation and excess mucus production. Try limiting these types of foods, or stopping consumption altogether when your allergies are at their worst. You can get a much more effective result by starting to remove dairy based foods from your diet by as much as six weeks, but if your allergies are particularly troublesome it’s always better late than never. Remember, you can always supplement this lack of calcium from dairy with green vegetables, beans, and even almonds. Also - be wary of extra wheat, and sugar as they, too, can cause excess mucus to form.
- Everybody else seems to be going green, so why not hop on?
Green tea has become a popular beverage trend over the last few years, but do you know why? Not only is green tea loaded with antioxidants which help keep the body and immune system from breaking down, but it also contains a natural antihistamine. There has even been some evidence that people who regularly drink green tea may have lower chances of heart disease and certain types of cancer. Even if green tea in particular isn’t up your alley, most hot teas will still have calming effects and help reduce stress. The more stressed you are, the more likely your immune system will be to falter, so drink up.

