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Allergies on Overload

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    Posted: 14 hours 22 minutes ago at 7:08pm
Been hauling Sand and Clay A LOT, dusty Conditions then noticed some Odd plant life appeared to be Cultivated in after harvest, a Cover Crop.
Really BRIGHT Yellow Flowers, MILLIONS of 'em, and seeing it EVERY Where around where we work.  Spoke to guy doing fertilizing runs, is Goldenrod, used as a Soil Amendment as roots tend to break up compacted surface, Pollinators LOW Them so also drawn to where are and to the next generation planting coming up under, BTW a Native NOT Introduced Plant.
Anyone else see such as this?

My Eyes and Sinuses can barely stand the dust, now these.


Edited by DMiller - 14 hours 21 minutes ago at 7:09pm
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yeah I had/have allergies since I was 9 or 10..took needles back then..
trees,grass,cats...so what do I a 'city slicker' do....buy a house in the country,1/3acre grass to cut, pine trees that 'attack' me AND have 1-2 cats for past 40 years.
1st 5 cats I was highly allergic to but Cloudy is my best friend. NO reaction, NO gouge your eyes out cause they ITCH !!!

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If your ride has an air filter in the HVAC unit, get RID of it ! 
Also, use a leaf blower to get rid of 'dust and pollen' when done for the day.
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Get some local honey. ask a local beekeeper if he can get a hive near the goldenrod, and  use that honey, don't take much, just some on a piece of toast, every day while the pollen is in season...Wink
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Yes, local honey can be a good remedy. I used to be same as Jay, always seemed to be streaming and snotting all summer & cats triggered my asthma. Then when I took up smoking it all seemed to clear up...

Not at all saying this is the solution & I know you are a former smoker yourself Dave, but it's pretty strange how it don't get me now.
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