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If you have a moustache and
you have allergies , you could have a problem.
It holds pollen right under your nose ready for you to breathe it
in.
So, add that hair to your shampooing sessions.
Love flowers but hate the sneezes?
Look for low-pollen plants such as hibiscus, periwinkles, azaleas
and roses. Symptoms often attributed to roses are usually due to
grass pollen.
If you are planning to have your house fumigated,
be sure pyrethrum is not used.
Fight allergy-causing mold by painting indoor
walls that are likely to be damp with mold-inhibiting
paint, or by adding mold inhibitor to standard paint.
People with allergies should not burn candles
in the house. But, if you think you must, tapers are better
than jar candles because the flames burn more steadily, producing
less soot.
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