Spring is almost here!  For many of you who are enduring a long chilly winter this may be hard to believe, but I’ve seen evidence!

 

Here in London gardens typically stay green because it’s so mild.  That is, unless you gave birth to twins and didn’t water it for an entire year…

 

I can see my garden through the window from my kitchen sink and for the past couple of months I’ve felt a little twinge of guilt every time I look out to my lifeless little garden surrounded by all my neighbors’ lush-looking greenery.

 

I decided yesterday it was time to take action and went out to see if any of my plants could be revived.

 

As I leaned in to check what I thought were dry twigs, I was pleasantly surprised to see teeny buds…and A LOT of them!  Everything was just coming to LIFE and I was so excited to see it.  I skipped up the steps to our flat completely filled with renewed hope for my garden, and so much more as the life lesson fully sunk in.

 

CC image courtesy of Anna Golf Resort Achental, Flickr

Spring is such a fun time of new beginnings, hope, and getting excited about the summer.

 

But if you have seasonal allergies, spring also means you need to get through weeks of itchy, watery eyes, sinus infections, going through  boxes of tissues and popping anti-histamines before you get to pull out your sunscreen and swimsuit this summer. 

 

The biggest cause of seasonal allergy symptoms is a chemical called histamine.  It’s released from some of your immune cells and causes itchy, watery eyes and sinus issues among other symptoms.  Most allergy medications are anti-histamines.

 

Anti-histamines work wonders to block histamine from being released, but your body is still under stress.  Like taking a pain killer for a headache, stopping the symptom doesn’t really solve the problem but just makes it feel like it’s not there.

 

Here’s how to go deeper and REALLY get ready for allergy season.

 

5 ways to prep for allergy season:

 

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Choose your favorite tip and move forward on it:

 

When you’re trying to understand what stressors are affecting your body the most it can really help to have a trained eye to assess this.  Whether it’s digestion, a hormonal issue, a sluggish liver, or taking in too many toxins from your food or environment, it can make the process go so much faster when you have an expert at your side to uncover the issue and fully support you to resolve it.

 

To clarity the top stressors you need to address and how YOU can get your immune system in shape for this spring, reach out to me for a complimentary Health Insight call.

 

On this no-obligation call we’ll clarify your top health goals and cover potential first steps and strategies to reach them.

 

Simply email us at info@drvivianlord.com to let me know you’re interested.