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ddephor44468yTry honey from a local beekeeper, so your immune system slowly gets used to pollen from plants in your area. Just a spoon full of honey a day.
It will not help immediately, it takes a few month to take effect (so it's presumably too late for this season) and it will not fully prevent allergy, but it helps.
I do this for a few years, so I could reduce the allergy pills to a few weeks around midsummer, instead of full spring/summer/begin of autumn I needed them before. -
turigi1688y@ddephor Interesting! I believe I read something similar before but didn't bother trying... Now I only have to find a local beekeeper and feed on honey for a few weeks/months π
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ddephor44468yIt was an advice from a co-worker a few years ago and I thought, why not, let's try it out, there was nothing to lose and likely no side effects. If it hadn't had any effect I would only have spent some money for breakfast components :-)
In my area you get local honey everywhere, there are many private beekeepers selling their honey for some extra income.
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