Spring Allergies: Protect Your Brain and Boost Your Immune System Naturally
It’s that time of year again — warm days, cool nights, and lots of sneezing! You might sleep with the windows open or under a ceiling fan, but as the temperature drops at night, your immune system may be working overtime. Add in pollen, dust, and pet dander, and suddenly, spring feels less like renewal and more like a battle against congestion, watery eyes, and a scratchy throat.
If your workplace air conditioning is blasting all day, you probably keep a sweater handy, but that won’t protect you from allergens. When the wind stirs up dust, it invades your sinuses and lungs, leading to endless tissue use until the season passes. Welcome to spring allergy season — or as some call it, cold and allergy season!
Why Do Some People Get Allergies While Others Don’t?
Ever wonder why some people suffer from allergies while others breeze through spring with no symptoms? It all comes down to immune system health.
For example, as someone with five cats that shed like crazy, I have to be careful about my “fur exposure.” I can’t dust or vacuum myself — it stirs up allergens and can quickly turn into bronchitis. That’s why I delegate house cleaning — for my health’s sake!
When your immune system is weakened, you become more sensitive to environmental triggers like temperature swings, pollen, and dust. Even mild changes in the weather can make you feel less than your best.
The Hidden Connection Between Allergy Medications and Brain Health
When allergies strike, most people grab over-the-counter allergy, cold, or flu medications to “dry things up.” But have you ever wondered how those meds affect your brain?
A recent Indiana University School of Medicine study, published in JAMA Neurology, revealed that many of these medications are anticholinergic — meaning they block acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that helps transmit electrical impulses between nerves.
Why does that matter? Because acetylcholine is critical for memory, focus, and brain speed. Blocking it can lead to slower cognitive processing — and even brain shrinkage over time. Yikes!
How to Stay Clear-Headed This Allergy Season
If you often feel foggy, sluggish, or run-down this time of year, try focusing on natural immune system support instead of reaching for quick fixes.
✅ Boost your immune system with:
- Vitamin C – strengthens immune defenses
- Echinacea – supports immune response naturally
- Adequate sleep and hydration – keep your system balanced
Whatever you do, don’t shrink your brain!
If you’re concerned about your mental clarity or cognitive function, consider scheduling a brain map (QEEG). It’s a powerful, non-invasive tool that helps identify issues like sluggish brainwave patterns or inflammation — so you can stay clear-headed all season long.
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