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(NU) - Do you have difficulty controlling your allergy symptoms even though you’re on medica- tions? Or do you still get allergy- like symptoms even when the al- lergy season is over? If so, you may be one of over 40 million people who suffer from a condi- tion called nonallergic rhinitis. Easily confused with seasonal allergies, nonallergic rhinitis caus- es similar symptoms such as con- gestion, runny nose, sinus pressure and pain. But unlike allergies, it’s not caused by allergens such as pollen and ragweed. Instead, it’s often caused by environmental factors such as perfumes, house- hold cleaners, cigarette smoke or changes in weather. Even if you’ve been diagnosed with seasonal allergies, there’s a good chance you also have a non-allergic component to your suffering. A recent study con- firmed that 50 to 70 percent of allergy sufferers also have nonal- lergic rhinitis. If you think that you might have nonallergic causes for your symptoms, ask your doctor. Un- fortunately, allergy pills like Clar- itin, Zyrtec and Allegra do little to relieve nonallergic rhinitis. In- stead, your doctor may recom- mend a prescription nasal steroid or a new over-the-counter nasal spray called Sinus Buster, which has been clinically proven to pro- vide significant relief for sufferers who have both allergic and non- allergic causes for their symptoms. Sinus Buster contains capsaicin – one of the most studied botanical medicines -- and has been shown to directly shut down the receptors in the nose that cause congestion, sinus pressure and pain. Sinus Buster has demonstrated a very fast onset of action, with patients experiencing relief in under one minute. Most importantly, all-nat- ural Sinus Buster has an excellent safety profile with no rebound congestion, a habit-forming con- dition associated with chemical- based sprays such as Afrin. The Sinus Buster study was fielded by allergy specialist Dr. Jonathan Bernstein, professor of medicine in the Division of Im- munology/Allergy at the Univer- sity of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine. He has published sev- eral papers on the importance of proper diagnosis of nonallergic rhinitis and has successfully treat- ed many of his own patients with Sinus Buster. To learn more about nonallergic rhinitis or the Sinus Buster clinical, visit www.BusterBrands.com. Allergy Relief: Nothing to Sniff At HeAltH NewsUSA Allergies? Nonallergic rhinitis may be to blame. NewsUSA

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Page 1: HeAltH Allergy Relief: Nothing to Sniff At · allergy sufferers also have nonal - lergic rhinitis. d If you think that you might have nonallergic causes for your symptom s, ask your

(NU) - Do you have difficultycontrolling your allergy symptomseven though you’re on medica-tions? Or do you still get allergy-like symptoms even when the al-lergy season is over? If so, youmay be one of over 40 millionpeople who suffer from a condi-tion called nonallergic rhinitis.

Easily confused with seasonalallergies, nonallergic rhinitis caus-es similar symptoms such as con-gestion, runny nose, sinus pressureand pain. But unlike allergies, it’snot caused by allergens such aspollen and ragweed. Instead, it’soften caused by environmentalfactors such as perfumes, house-hold cleaners, cigarette smoke orchanges in weather.

Even if you’ve been diagnosedwith seasonal allergies, there’s agood chance you also have a non-allergic component to yoursuffering. A recent study con-firmed that 50 to 70 percent of allergy sufferers also have nonal-lergic rhinitis.

If you think that you mighthave nonallergic causes for yoursymptoms, ask your doctor. Un-fortunately, allergy pills like Clar-itin, Zyrtec and Allegra do little torelieve nonallergic rhinitis. In-stead, your doctor may recom-mend a prescription nasal steroidor a new over-the-counter nasalspray called Sinus Buster, whichhas been clinically proven to pro-vide significant relief for suffererswho have both allergic and non-allergic causes for their symptoms.Sinus Buster contains capsaicin –one of the most studied botanicalmedicines -- and has been shown

to directly shut down the receptorsin the nose that cause congestion,sinus pressure and pain. SinusBuster has demonstrated a veryfast onset of action, with patientsexperiencing relief in under oneminute. Most importantly, all-nat-ural Sinus Buster has an excellentsafety profile with no reboundcongestion, a habit-forming con-dition associated with chemical-based sprays such as Afrin.

The Sinus Buster study wasfielded by allergy specialist Dr.Jonathan Bernstein, professor ofmedicine in the Division of Im-munology/Allergy at the Univer-sity of Cincinnati’s College ofMedicine. He has published sev-eral papers on the importance ofproper diagnosis of nonallergicrhinitis and has successfully treat-ed many of his own patients withSinus Buster.

To learn more about nonallergic rhinitis or the Sinus Buster clinical, visitwww.BusterBrands.com.

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