Allergy Season? Not Today, Austin!

Allergy season is upon us, and living in Austin, you know just how intense it can get. From cedar to ragweed, the allergens here don’t hold back, and neither should you. The best way to manage seasonal allergies is to get ahead of them before they take hold. We offer a range of targeted serums designed to address the major allergens specific to the Austin area. Read below to learn more about each serum and the dosing information to help you stay one step ahead this allergy season.

Ragweed Serum Dosing

It is suggested to start taking Ragweed Serum on August 1st, before Ragweed Season starts, for best results. Ragweed allergy season in Austin, Texas is from August through November, with peak pollen levels in September & October.

Take 1 drop in 8 oz of water the first day, then increase by 1 drop a day until 15 drops are tolerated. Continue at 15 drops each day until the season is over.

Start with 5 drops in 16 oz of water, sip slowly. Increase to 8 drops the next day, then add 3 drops daily until reaching 15 drops each day until the season is over. Do not drink all at once.

Cedar Serum Dosing

It is suggested to start taking Cedar Serum on November 1st, before Cedar Season starts, for best results. Cedar allergy season in Austin, Texas is from December through February, with peak pollen levels in mid-January.

Take 1 drop in 8 oz of water the first day, then increase by 1 drop a day until 15 drops are tolerated. Continue at 15 drops each day until the season is over.

Start with 5 drops in 16 oz of water, sip slowly. Increase to 8 drops the next day, then add 3 drops daily until reaching 15 drops each day until the season is over. Do not drink all at once.

Oak Serum Dosing

It is suggested to start taking Oak Serum on February 1st, before Oak Season starts, for best results. Oak allergy season in Austin, Texas is from March through May, with peak pollen levels in mid-April.

Take 1 drop in 8 oz of water the first day, then increase by 1 drop a day until 15 drops are tolerated. Continue at 15 drops each day until the season is over.

Start with 5 drops in 16 oz of water, sip slowly. Increase to 8 drops the next day, then add 3 drops daily until reaching 15 drops each day until the season is over. Do not drink all at once.

Other Tips to Help with Seasonal Allergies

  • Clear your sinuses with a nasal spray or rinse.
  • Avoid cow’s milk dairy as it can increase mucus production and make symptoms worse.
  • Shower every night to remove pollen from hair and body.
  • Take herbs such as quercetin, bromelain, and stinging nettles to help regulate the cellular production of histamine.
  • Use a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter in your home to trap allergens and improve indoor air quality.
  • Keep windows closed during high pollen seasons to prevent allergens from entering your living space.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, which can help thin mucus and ease symptoms.