Seasonal allergies related to tree and grass pollens lead to constant nasal congestion and chronic runny noses and post-nasal drip from Spring through Fall.  Other symptoms include diminished lung capacity negatively impacting sports performance during these seasons.  Additionally, sensitivity to various foods and environmental allergens have led to decreased energy and periodic cold-like ailments. 

Since I began ‘tapping out’ the daily pollens (captured in a small jar of water), my sinuses and chest have been the clearest ever since relocating to Oregon 30 years ago.  I have had virtually no post-nasal drip, and my lungs and chest are clear and there have been little or no signs of diminished energy or lung capacity. 

As the occasion arises, I share how happy I am with the drastic diminishment of my ‘normal’ allergic symptoms, and also a bit about the method I am pursuing to achieve this.  While I do not pretend to understand how the methodology was created or how it works, there is no question of its effectiveness as demonstrated by very tangible and significant results. 

The Allergy Overload Method was something so far from my experience and exposure that it was a leap of faith to try it, and I was hopeful, yet skeptical, that it would work in any demonstrable way.  At best, I assumed, there would be some placebo effect accompanied by some minor results, but I have been quite pleasantly surprised with how significant the results are and how indisputable they are.   

For many years, in Spring and early Summer, I could feel a measurable decrease in my breathing capacity while cycling or otherwise exercising vigorously.  I would also experience continual post-nasal drip for months and would often have one or more colds between March and October, often with one serious one.  With the exception of a short (1-2-day period) when the fruit trees burst out this year and the grasses went to seed; I have been virtually symptomless this entire year.  I have seen no adverse impact to my sports performance and have even seen how much less I have been impacted by allergies this year compared to my peers in my yoga classes.  This is the real deal!