Having rhinitis is a very troublesome thing, especially allergic rhinitis. Every time you accidentally smell an allergen, it will cause rhinitis, and it is stubborn and difficult to cure. The usual drugs can only relieve the pain. It cannot be cured and it also contains hormones. So are there any folk remedies that can treat allergic rhinitis? 1. Soak gourd seeds in wine
Crush 30 grams of gourd seeds and soak them in 150ml of sorghum wine. After 7 days, remove the residue and use a dropper to take it and drop it into your nose, 4 times a day in the morning, afternoon and evening. , can improve nasal congestion. 2. Garlic juice treats rhinitis
Mash the garlic, wrap it with clean gauze, squeeze out the garlic juice with a machine or by hand, only two drops in each nostril, once in the morning and evening, after the drops are finished Pay attention to massaging the nose with your index finger up and down for one minute so that the garlic juice fully covers the affected area. Warm reminder: garlic juice is quite irritating, so be careful with the dosage. 3. Xanthium sesame oil
Add 50 grams of sesame oil to a small aluminum pot and fry about 35 smashed Xanthium seeds over a slow fire. When the Xanthium seeds wilt, filter out the residue and pour in the medicinal oil. Put into a clean bottle and set aside. Take it once in the morning and once in the evening. For severe patients, take it once at noon. When using it, just dip a cotton swab in a small amount and apply it to the nasal cavity. 4. Pure Chinese Medicine Changtongning Rhinitis Ointment
It is a pure Chinese medicine ointment that is ground and physically processed from a variety of Chinese herbal medicines. It does not contain any chemical ingredients. Dip a cotton swab into a soybean-sized ointment and insert it into the deeper parts of the nasal cavity. Use it once in the morning and evening. Use it before going to bed at night. Clean the nasal cavity before each use. This cycle will take 7 days to cure the problem. 5. Treat allergic rhinitis with sesame oil
Use a dropper to take 5 drops of edible sesame oil and drop it into the nasal cavity, 3-5 times a day. Note that the nasal cavity needs to be cleaned before use. 6. Green moss treats rhinitis
Green moss is what we usually call moss, and it usually appears in relatively humid places, such as wall roots and wellheads. Take a small amount and soak it in water for half a day, wrap the green moss with gauze and the size should be slightly smaller than the nostril. Put it into one nostril when you sleep at night, and change the other nostril the next night. 7. Stew pig lungs with Houttuynia cordata
Add 200 grams of fresh pig lungs and 60 grams of Houttuynia cordata, add appropriate amount of water to boil, simmer over low heat for 3 hours, add seasonings and then eat the pig lungs and soup. 8. Kelp and rice vinegar
Take 60 grams of dried kelp, wash it, add two tablespoons of rice vinegar and boil it before eating. It is not suitable for those with gastric and duodenal ulcers.