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Seasonal Allergies and Complementary Health Approaches

Seasonal Allergies and Complementary Health Approaches

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)





Clinical Digest: Seasonal Allergies and Complementary Health Approaches

More than 7 percent of adults and about 9 percent of children in the U.S. have seasonal allergies, also called allergic rhinitis or hay fever. Many complementary health approaches have been studied for allergic rhinitis. This issue of the Clinical Digest provides information on what the science says about several complementary health approaches for seasonal allergies, such as saline nasal irrigation, butterbur, honey, probiotics, and acupuncture.


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