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- Spring allergies have begun to make our noses run, our throats itch, and our eyes burn and water.
- Several members of the Insider Picks team suffer from allergies, so we've rounded up the allergy products we use and trust to get us through the season.
It all starts with a sniffle, maybe a sneeze or two.
You don't realize it at the time, but millions of tiny pollen particles are conducting an invasion and system breach. It's too late for you. The airflow through your nose has been cut off, the itchy receptors in your ears and throat have been activated, and the flood gates in your eyes have been opened. Oh, you're also a mouth-breather at this point.
It happens every year. A total system compromise - but you're not alone. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, 8 million people have suffered from respiratory allergies in the past 12 months. I know I can speak on behalf of the Insider Picks team, we suffer with you.
We've already prepped our arsenal of remedies and we're here to share the products that help us combat our spring allergies. So stop scaring people away with your sneezes and let your roommates open the windows again. Spring is here to stay and it's time for us allergy-ridden folk to enjoy it, too.
Here's what products we use to give us some relief during spring allergies:
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