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Allergy-Free

Some time back, I posted an article about the NLP allergy relief process, and I am happy to say that it seems to have been successful for me this year. Apart from a couple of days when I was over-busy, I have been almost symptom-free this year with a noticeable lack of sneezing, blocked-nose, and sore throat. This is a good thing indeed, especially since the pollen count this year was far far higher than other years–ten times the level of last year’s pollen count according to some sources.
Perhaps, it is fairer to point out that I have made several changes that could have influenced the allergic reaction that I used to have.
1. NLP Allergy Relief Process
2. A less-stressed life style
3. A better diet, with less meat and dairy
4. Time: It’s was about seven or eight years when I first perceived an allergic response to pollen. I have heard that every cell in the body gets replaced over a seven-year cycle, so there is the possibility that I have simply grown out of it.
5. Netti Pot: For the last five months or so, I have using a netti pot (thanks for the tip, Maria!) for nasal irrigation. Do a search on YouTube if you’re not familiar with the netti pot. It takes a couple of days to get used to, but once you do, nasal irrigation feels great and it actually feels odd on those days that I can’t do it for some reason.
I’m sure there are other factors, too. After another year or so, I’ll sit down and write a fuller article based on my condition at that point and my use of the NLP allergy relief process with others.
If you suffer from allergies, this season allows me to tell you that you can change that. If you’d like to try the NLP allergy relief process, get in touch and we’ll set something up.

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