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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Natural Remedies / Pollen is Not The Problem

Pollen is Not The Problem

by Sarah Pope / Affiliate Links ✔

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  • How Seasonal Allergies Originate in the Gut
  • Parents Pass Gut Flora to Their Children
  • Gut Imbalance Can Develop Later in Life
  • Steps to Eliminate Seasonal Allergies From Your Life
  • Bottom Line on Healing Pollen Allergies

pollenSpring has sprung in full force in my neck of the woods, and wow, is the pollen ever thick!

Sounds of people sneezing and blowing their nose fill the pollen laden air. Boxes of tissue, allergy pills and bottles of eye drops are flying off the shelves fast and furious in pharmacies all across town.

While pollen does indeed make you sneeze if you get a noseful of it, is it really necessary to dread spring every single year knowing that Visine and allergy meds will be your constant companion to deal with watery eyes and congestion for at least a month or two?  Is this something you just have to resign yourself to and live with?

The truth is that seasonal allergies are much more than a nuisance. They are one of the mildest forms of autoimmune disease. It is a gentle warning by the body that more autoimmunity problems are on the way if the dietary flaws and gut imbalance that is causing them is not dealt with effectively.

Hippocrates noted that “all disease begins in the gut”. This includes seasonal allergies like allergic rhinitis or hay fever.

Dealing with seasonal allergies using over the counter or prescription meds is like cutting the wire to the flashing oil light on the dashboard of your car and pretending that the car is no longer low on oil.  Such an approach guarantees that the problem will get worse over time and most likely lead to more serious autoimmune problems in the future such as asthma, eczema, psoriasis, fibromyalgia, lupus, celiac, migraines, MS, diabetes, arthritis and the list goes on.

For example, it was recently reported that babies with eczema even if mild are much more likely to develop asthma. In fact, 40% of babies with eczema go on to develop this much more serious autoimmune disease later in childhood.

A healthy balance of beneficial gut flora in our colon is the ultimate gatekeeper of health. Gut flora is the major regulator of the immune system for better or for worse. When the gut environment is out of balance, a malfunctioning and overreactive immune system is the result.

How Seasonal Allergies Originate in the Gut

When the gut is out of balance, opportunistic and pathogenic microbes overgrow and take over dominance. These pathogens produce toxic substances which are the by-products of their metabolism. Some of these toxins actually play an important role in the body when the pathogens in the gut are controlled and kept in check by good flora. But, when the good flora is absent or not playing a dominant role, these pathogens can overproduce these toxins.

One such toxin produced by several types of gut pathogens (Proteus, E. coli, Staphylococci and others) is histamine which is actually an important neurotransmitter in the body.

When these microbes grow unchecked in the gut due to a lack of beneficial flora, they overproduce histamine. This causes many functions in the body that react to it to go haywire as excessive amounts pour into the blood.

Is Benadryl your best friend? If so, you know you potentially suffer from an overgrowth of pathogens in your gut that are overproducing histamine!

Parents Pass Gut Flora to Their Children

Conventional medicine likes to point to genetics as the cause of allergies. This is the case for only a small percentage of cases. The fact is that parents pass on their gut imbalance problems to their children. This causes gut dysbiosis to worsen with each successive generation. This and oversterilized environments that gives children little access to probiotics in nature is the main reason why seasonal allergies have skyrocketed in recent generations.

According to Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD, children with autoimmunity issues almost without exception have a mother and most likely also a father who exhibit signs of chronic gut dysbiosis. Most women have been on the gut destroying birth control pill for years before having children. They also have taken many courses of antibiotics throughout their lives. Almost every single one has a health problem that is associated with chronic gut imbalance. The  most frequent being digestive disorders, hay fever and other seasonal allergies, migraines, PMS, chronic cystitis (UTIs) and vaginal yeast infections.

Do you wish to have children free of allergies? If so, it is imperative as a mother to be to get your gut health in order before birthing them. Ensuring the infant microbiome at birth is properly seeded with a diverse population of beneficial microbes is another important step.

Gut Imbalance Can Develop Later in Life

Have you ever noticed that a lot of adults say that they developed seasonal allergies all of a sudden one year where they never had them before?

Well, the pollen hasn’t changed has it?  The excuse that “the pollen is really bad this year” is not the reason either.

Development of seasonal allergies all of a sudden or those that get worse each year is a sign that gut health is deteriorating with age. At that point, steps should be taken quickly with the diet to rectify the situation.

The good news is that even if you or your children have seasonal allergies now, you can deal with it effectively with a change in diet!

Steps to Eliminate Seasonal Allergies From Your Life

Here are a few simple steps for combating seasonal allergies with diet:

  • Eliminate pasteurized dairy from your life in all forms. Pasteurization of dairy denatures fragile milk proteins and renders then allergenic among other problems. Grassfed raw dairy would be an excellent alternative here. If you have problems digesting dairy, try healthy milk substitutes such as homemade coconut milk tonic.
  • Source the best, raw, unfiltered local honey in your area and use a teaspoon or two everyday during allergy season. Note that heated honey does not confer any health benefits and is actually toxic according to Ayurvedic tradition. If you prefer creamed honey to liquid, be sure it is free from any additives and GMOs.
  • Look to significantly reduce or eliminate grains and sugars in all forms from your diet. Many people with seasonal allergies report nothing short of miraculous improvement when they take steps to avoid gluten containing grains. Even more effective is avoiding all grains and sugars particularly during allergy season.
  • Look at the GAPS Diet as a long term solution for rectifying gut imbalance. Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MDs book Gut and Psychology Syndrome is a primer on this subject.  She not only describes in detail how gut dysbiosis develops in the first place but outlines a comprehensive plan for rebalancing gut flora and putting autoimmunity into remission for good.
  • While you are healing from the inside out, use herbs to find natural, nontoxic allergy relief instead of meds. This article details which allergy relieving herbs are most potent for this purpose and how to use them.

Bottom Line on Healing Pollen Allergies

Seasonal allergies need not continue to annoy you year after year during what should be one of the most beautiful and enjoyable times of the year.

Spend some time and energy fixing your gut environment and reap the rewards by breathing freely again no matter how thick the pollen may be!

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Category: Natural Remedies
Sarah Pope

Sarah Pope MGA has been a Health and Nutrition Educator since 2002. She is a summa cum laude graduate in Economics from Furman University and holds a Master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

She is the author of three books: Amazon #1 bestseller Get Your Fats Straight, Traditional Remedies for Modern Families, and Living Green in an Artificial World.

Her four eBooks Good Diet…Bad Diet, Real Food Fermentation, Ketonomics, and Ancestrally Inspired Dairy-Free Recipes are available for complimentary download via Healthy Home Plus.

Her mission is dedicated to helping families effectively incorporate the principles of ancestral diets within the modern household. She is a sought after lecturer around the world for conferences, summits, and podcasts.

Sarah was awarded Activist of the Year in 2010 at the International Wise Traditions Conference, subsequently serving on the Board of Directors of the nutrition nonprofit the Weston A. Price Foundation for seven years.

Her work has been covered by numerous independent and major media including USA Today, ABC, and NBC among many others.

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Comments (199)

  1. Celia Zimmerman via Facebook

    Mar 22, 2013 at 8:44 pm

    My hubby’s seasonal allergies went away after cutting out all gluten too.

    Reply
  2. Bonny Busch Reckner via Facebook

    Mar 22, 2013 at 8:40 pm

    Wish Spring would get to us! Still cold and windy here.

    Reply
  3. JoDee Vale via Facebook

    Mar 22, 2013 at 8:23 pm

    Sarah, I have been gluten-free for nearly 20 years (celiac). Last year I dropped all grains and started fermenting vegetables. Recently, I started making kefir from whole raw milk. Oddly, this is the worst year ever for allergies for me. Not that it has ever been a piece of cake. Your article gives me hope that some day I’ll have these allergies under control! For years, I have felt that these allergies had an autoimmune component. It is good to know that my thinking was on the mark. I just wish that someone could give me a timeline as to when I can expect to get better! Thanks for the awesome post!

    Reply
  4. Matt N Tina Southerland via Facebook

    Mar 22, 2013 at 8:18 pm

    you so smart 🙂

    Reply
  5. Barbara Kelly Geatches via Facebook

    Mar 22, 2013 at 8:16 pm

    it is? I haven’t seen it! We are still dealing with snow! 🙂

    Reply
  6. Scarlett

    Mar 22, 2013 at 7:58 pm

    My daughter (5 yr old)and I did GAPS for a year and also didn’t notice any improvement. We followed it religiously, unfortunately it didn’t work for us. I was so optimistic about it and it was a huge let down. We have celiac and food allergies and also I’m asthmatic and have seasonal allergies too.

    Reply
    • Melissa

      Apr 21, 2014 at 6:01 pm

      I haven’t done GAPS but have read about it…my understanding is that it usually takes at LEAST 18 months and often longer for adults. Especially for people with significant gut damage. Don’t stop now! After all that work keep going! Good luck.

  7. Deb Garnett via Facebook

    Mar 22, 2013 at 7:54 pm

    all of my seasonal allergies went away when I went gluten-free… food for thought!!

    Reply
  8. christmasdecoration.webnode.com

    Nov 10, 2012 at 11:05 am

    I’m not that much of a online reader to be honest but your sites really nice, keep it up!
    I’ll go ahead and bookmark your website to come back down the road. Cheers

    Reply
  9. Cayce H. Cronk

    Oct 10, 2012 at 10:55 am

    Was wandering as far as probiotics go has anyone tried Dr. Ohirras probiotics? I have used then with great success and wandered why I don’t hear of others talking about them or using them. I will have to check out biokult and the others but wandering what you all thought about Dr.Ohirras probiotics!

    Reply
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