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Article: [Podcast] Win the Allergy Super Bowl: Herbal MVPs to Prepare Your Body

[Podcast] Win the Allergy Super Bowl: Herbal MVPs to Prepare Your Body
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[Podcast] Win the Allergy Super Bowl: Herbal MVPs to Prepare Your Body

Join host Jim Applegate on the Reality of Herbal Therapy podcast as he uses a Super Bowl analogy to walk listeners through practical herbal strategies to prepare for allergy season. Drawing on personal stories from New Mexico—where juniper pollen can be brutally dominant—Jim explains why early preparation matters and how a consistent plan can prevent being overwhelmed by pollen, mucus, and respiratory distress.

The episode covers what to expect as temperatures rise and plants begin to pollinate, including the particular challenges of juniper and windy conditions. Jim recounts a customer anecdote to illustrate common mistakes (waiting until symptoms are severe or taking large short-term doses) and relays Dr. James’s long-term approach: maintaining 1–2 doses of Hay Aszdaily year-round to keep the immune response regulated when allergy season hits.

Listeners will get a clear rundown of the “MVP” herbal lineup and how each supports the respiratory system: Hay Asz as the quarterback for upper-respiratory relief (itchy eyes, sore throat, congestion); Fection as support to prevent secondary infections; Monia to protect the lungs and prevent allergy-driven asthma and complications; and Flem Up to mobilize and clear mucus. Practical topical and home remedies are included too—swabbing the nostrils with a comfrey-goldenseal salve, using a small saline+baking soda nasal spray or a neti pot to balance sinus pH, sage tea and honey for throat comfort, steam inhalation, increased hydration, and replenishing minerals to counter allergy-driven depletion and sugar cravings.

Key takeaways: prepare before peak pollen, keep your herbal “starting lineup” on hand, listen to early body signals, prioritize daily maintenance (especially with Hay Asz), stay hydrated, and reduce white sugars and refined carbs during seasons of high allergic stress. 

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