Seasonal allergies affect over 400 million people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. These allergies cause significant discomfort and productivity losses, especially during high pollen seasons. The immune system is the main organ system involved, reacting excessively to otherwise harmless substances like pollen or dust. Despite growing awareness, many individuals experience delayed recognition of symptoms, complicating timely treatment and management. As allergy prevalence rises globally, understanding natural solutions becomes increasingly vital for improving overall quality of life and reducing the burden of seasonal allergies.
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5. Stinging Nettle Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) has long been valued in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties, particularly in the treatment of hay fever and…