Bottom Line:
The spring season not only starts to bring
warm weather- but for over 20% of people, it also brings allergies! Are
allergies a sign of a weak immune system? No, quite the opposite. Allergies are
a common overreaction of the immune system to a natural product. Every day you
come into contact with dust, mold, or pollen. Allergies occur if your body and
immune system overreact and over produce antibodies to attack the material.
This overreaction of the immune system is what we call allergies. The sneezing,
wheezing, itching, runny nose, and watery eyes are all signs that your immune
system has overreacted to a perceived threat.
Why it Matters:
When your immune system is working
correctly, it should react appropriately to the dust, mold, or pollen. Each day
we all encounter millions of potential allergens. The handles on the door to
your office, your countertops, your keychain- the list goes on and on. Most of
the time your immune system coordinates the response to these allergens, and
you move along in your day not aware that your immune system is taking care of
business. It is only when your immune system overreacts and creates a body
signal, such as a runny nose or itchy eyes, do you stop and take notice.
- Allergies are the body signal of an
overactive immune system
- Sneezing, watery eyes, headaches, and
red eyes are frequent symptoms associated with seasonal allergies
- Reducing stress through exercise, diet,
and adjustments has the potential to improve your seasonal allergies
Next Steps:
It’s not possible (or healthy) to avoid
all forms of allergens, and besides- that would be no fun! Just like
muscles, your immune system gets stronger as it's challenged. Help your immune
system stay as strong and balanced as possible by reducing stress, daily exercise,
getting adjusted, and eating right!
Science Source:
Allergies and the Immune System. Johns
Hopkins Medicine. 2018
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