Griffith University research indicates that patients suffering from allergic rhinitis, otherwise known as hay fever, can specifically benefit from probiotic supplements.
In a study funded by Winclove Probiotics, Griffith’s research team at the Menzies Health Institute QLD found eight weeks of supplementation with a specific multi-species probiotic reduced symptoms of allergic rhinitis and medication use.
This study published in the Journal Genes, found most allergy patients (64%) responded with a clinical improvement in their QoL score, otherwise known as the quality of life scale.
Whilst noting that not all people with allergies respond similarly, Dr. Pete Smith of Queensland Allergy Services and a member of the study team said, “our study may allow us to personalize probiotic treatment for individuals with seasonal allergic rhinitis” […]
via Study Finds Probiotics Help Hayfever Symptoms — Madison Area Lyme Support Group

Gut health is key.
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Indeed, Trace. I wish they would hurry up and figure out a way to fix the guts of us city folk who have only half the intestinal flora our rural ancestors had!
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