Seasonal allergies strike millions of Americans every year, and many of us reach for prescription or over-the-counter medications. But doctors who specialize in natural medicine often have other ways of soothing their symptoms. In this article from ABC News, a reporter talks to several holistic doctors about natural remedies such as neti pots, aromatherapy, and other methods that they say may help silence the sneezing.
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