>People with allergies like hay fever, etc., should try homeopathic
remedies.
>They are very effective and have no side effects, like dryness, drowsiness,
>etc. There are various formulations, so asking the clerk at a health food
>store might be useful.


Dean said:

<<None of the homeopathics I've tried have ever worked for me.  Perhaps
someone could provide a list, because I'm sure I haven't tried all of
them.>>


  **  Those for whom they work in this way just got lucky, Dean.  There are
a couple of hundred homeopathic remedies that could be useful for allergies.
Only a person highly skilled in homeopathy stands a good chance of finding
the appropriate one for any given person.  In many cases, the remedy for
allergies is also a person'd constitutional remedy.  A constitutional remedy
is a foundational remedy that addresses a number of underlying weaknesses at
the core of one's constitution.

  If you really are interested in addressing allergies this way, get thee to
a homeopath.  The proper remedy in the proper doses is crucial to success in
addressing this.  The formulas found and  recommended in natural food stores
are being presented from an allopathic mindset. This is counter to the
entire homeopathic philosophy.

Regards,
Catherine


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