Hayfever can be misery!
Here are a few remedies that people have found helpful;

 

NUX VOMICA: This is the remedy for violent bouts of sneezing. Your nose might be entirely obstructed and feel as though it should be possible to blow it clear, but you can't! You might feel quite chilly and bad-tempered. These symptoms will be worse in the evening and worse for going outside.


You only have to imagine the effect of slicing these onions to know what the symptoms are for this remedy! Your eyes smart and sting and can barely be opened. Your nose runs and gets sore. You may even become hoarse with rawness in the throat. All these symptoms will be worse in a warm room and better for cool air and bathing.




EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.
This tiny flower has been known for generations as "Eyebright" and used in lotions to bathe inflamed eyes. As a remedy for hayfever it is suitable for eyes that water profusely and become very sore as if the tears have become hot and burning. The discharge may become yellow and sticky. The white of the eye may even appear swollen and is intensely itchy. Your symptoms will be worse for sunlight and wind and better for blinking and open air.

About allergies.
Allergies like hayfever are likely to return despite treatment with acute remedies like these. They are an indication that a defense response has been switched on inappropriately. A remedy chosen homeopathically after a deeper invest
igation [chosen constitutionally] would help the vitality to discard this over-sensitivity.

To learn more about these acute remedies and about constitutional treatment you could enrol for a short self-help course .For constitutional treatment you might want to visit one of our clinics .

We buy our remedies from Helios and recommend that you contact them if you have difficulty obtaining any of these remedies..

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