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“Manage the underlying inflammation, not the symptoms”

“Manage the underlying inflammation, not the symptoms”

Spring is a season of renewal: longer days filled with sunshine, vibrant flowers, fresh green leaves and blooming grass.

However, this period of natural abundance also brings an increase in pollen, making it a time of flowering and pollination.

For those with seasonal allergies, spring can be a difficult season, often filled with sneezing, coughing and wheezing.

Despite the frustration, Levin cautions against looking for quick fixes, as allergies are complex and require a more thoughtful, long-term approach to effectively manage them.

Instead, he stresses that it’s crucial to manage the underlying inflammation, which requires constant effort and discipline, similar to how someone with diabetes must follow a daily treatment routine.