Pollen isn’t the problem. Allergies are a sign your immune system needs help — heres why.

Every spring, millions of Americans check the forecast, find high pollen, grab a Zyrtec or Allegra and brace themselves for another rough season.

But somewhere along the way, something doesn't add up. The allergies come back worse. The pills feel less effective. And you're still waking up congested, eyes itchy, head foggy.

Your Allergy Meds Don’t Address the Root Cause

Pollen, pet dander, and dust aren't the problem. Allergies are what happens when your immune system overreacts to harmless substances and releases histamine — triggering the inflammation, congestion, itchy eyes, and headaches we know all too well.

Antihistamines work for a time. But they don't address the root cause.

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What Are Seasonal Allergies?

More than 67 million americans suffer from allergy symptoms, including hay fever. But, what is an allergy? What is an allergic reaction? What are common allergy symptoms? What allergy treatments are available?

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What is Pollen?

Pollen is one of the most common allergens in the United States. Pollen is an airborne allergen, which is picked up and carried by the wind. Various trees, grasses and weeds create pollen, which can cause hay fever, irritate your eyes and skin.

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