I knew I had some serious issues with allergies, but typically they are worse in the spring. But the last few days have been absolutely miserable. Anybody else fighting with their allergies right now? Any suggestions on relief? [Reply]
i have them 365. it sucks didnt get them until about 27, so for 10 years now. I hate taking medications though. I do use Nasonex. It helps a little bit. As long as im not sneezing 100 times a day im fine. Ill deal with the itchy tongue and ears. lol
Originally Posted by Fruit Ninja:
i have them 365. it sucks didnt get them until about 27, so for 10 years now. I hate taking medications though. I do use Nasonex. It helps a little bit. As long as im not sneezing 100 times a day im fine. Ill deal with the itchy tongue and ears. lol
Originally Posted by Archie F. Swin:
A climate expert at the Univ of Oklahoma told me that there is a correlation between increase in CO2 pollution and ragweed pollen output.
He's probably dumb. I would almost gurantee that any increase in pollen count for ragweed would be due to higher populations of ragweed resulting from ineffective control methods. [Reply]
A single ragweed plant can produce a billion grains of pollen....that's why allergic humans have no chance.
I took shots for $ years and thy were pretty ineffective. I'm sure they helped some things but my allergies are still shit. Most of mine that are bad are mold species that they never got a feel for.
Another problem is amaranth and kochia, which whip my ass and are huge pollen producers vary the pollen so much across plants and genotypes that it's hard to get a bead on them to immunize yourself. Basically pollen varies significantly from plant to plant. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
He's probably dumb. I would almost gurantee that any increase in pollen count for ragweed would be due to higher populations of ragweed resulting from ineffective control methods.
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
He's probably dumb. I would almost gurantee that any increase in pollen count for ragweed would be due to higher populations of ragweed resulting from ineffective control methods.
Originally Posted by Archie F. Swin:
ummm, no....he's not dumb
Poor choice of words on my end. I'm certain he's not dumb. But I bet he is off base. [Reply]