I’m a sneezer.
Ask any of my coworkers, especially after they have “blessed me” for the twentieth time in as many minutes. (Good thing I work for a religious organization!)
My sneezing flares up when the weather changes, and considering the winter we’ve had, it’s been particularly bad lately. And if I do some dusting around the house, forget about it. I’ll be red-eyed and sneezing for hours. (Fortunately, I’m not a huge fan of dusting, so that’s not as big of a problem as the weather.) 
This rose? It’s beautiful. But the fragrance is likely to bring on a fit worthy of Sneezy.
Bring on the Similasan Nasal Allergy Relief.
My usual method of combating my nasal allergies is some over-the-counter, non-drowsy antihistamine. But they don’t always work, and they’re expensive. When I was given the opportunity to try this Swiss-made, natural, homeopathic product, I jumped at the chance.
So what does this nasal mist do? Well, it’s not going to cure my allergies, but I don’t expect anything to do that. All I want is to manage the symptoms. The itchy nose, the incessant sneezing, the post-nasal drip and the sore throat that goes with it.
And Similasan Nasal Allergy Relief did that beautifully, with all-natural ingredients and without the preservatives found in other nasal sprays.
You know the ones. I used to have to use one every night just to sleep. It would open up my sneeze-swollen nasal passages…for about an hour. And then I’d wake up, gasping for breath, dreaming I was suffocating. And squirt in another dose, and then continue the awful cycle all night long. My doctor prescribed me a truly disgusting-tasting spray to wean me off the over-the-counter decongestant sprays I was using, but I don’t know what was worse–being unable to breathe or the taste of that medication.
Fortunately, Similasan has an herbal scent and taste that is not at all off-putting. It’s kind of refreshing, actually. But here’s the beauty of Similasan Nasal Allergy Relief: it makes me stop sneezing so much that whole nightmarish cycle never even begins. That’s a win-win situation right there! It manages my symptoms so well that I don’t need that other nasal spray.
Similasan is easy to find. In fact, it’s sold at my (and the boys’) favorite store – Walgreens! (Seriously, they love Walgreens.) So from now on, I
Stephanie
i prepare by deep cleaning! scg00387 at yahoo dot com
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Stephanie
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Stephanie
https://twitter.com/#!/DesMoinesDealin/status/200055290408865793 scg00387 at yahoo dot com
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Denise L
I start plants from seed to prepare for Spring. I love my garden!
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Denise L
I start plants from seed to prepare for Spring. I love my garden!
dmarie824 at aol dot com
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Denise L
Tweeted!
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Denise L
Tweeted!
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slehan
I prepare for Spring by walking around the lake every day to watch the changes.
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slehan
I prepare for Spring by walking around the lake every day to watch the changes. I love Spring.
Thanks for the contest.
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MariDoug
MariDoug
https://twitter.com/#!/LuckyDuckyToo/status/201092608930496512
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Debbie C
Debbie C
I do a lot of gardening in Spring especially vegetables. I have to take some kind of allergy med year round but in Spring and most of the Summer I have to take a higher dose.
chrisdeglen(at)gmail(dot)com
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Julie
To get ready for spring,I start cleaning out the garage-too much stuff gets stored in there.Plus we prepare the ground for our garden thanks
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Julie
To get ready for spring,I start cleaning out the garage-too much stuff gets stored in there.Plus we prepare the ground for our garden thanks
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Betty Curran
Spring means emptying my closet of all the things we haven’t been using.
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Betty Curran
Tweet – https://twitter.com/#!/willitara/status/201384590856830977
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Betty Curran
Tweet – https://twitter.com/#!/willitara/status/201384590856830977
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Ellie W
Ellie W
I am doing a lot of Spring cleaning/decluttering. Stowing away all
of our cold weather clothing that takes up so much room. Cleaning all
the windows and mini-blinds so the sun shines in.
Thanks for the giveaway!
eswright18 at gmail dot com
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Jill
I get my gardens ready and like to clean out the kids’ closets.
chipdip2010(at)hotmail(dot)com
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Jill
Tweeted
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Jill
Tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/chipdip2010/status/201465514751557632
chipdip2010(at)hotmail(dot)com
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Jammie
We prepare by cleaning out the bedrooms and having a big yard sale. sweepmorey at gmail dot com
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Jammie
We prepare by cleaning out the bedrooms and having a big yard sale. sweepmorey at gmail dot com
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Jammie
I tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/mommysdizzy/status/201476678638239744
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Jammie
I tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/mommysdizzy/status/201476678638239744
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Lee
I love to clean house especially the stuff that accumulated over the winter.
hlee99 (at) gmail (dot) com
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Lee
I love to clean house especially the stuff that accumulated over the winter.
hlee99 (at) gmail (dot) com
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Eugenie
I have allergies so to prepare for spring I first buy lots of soft tissues!
eugeniewu at gmail dot com
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Eugenie
I have allergies so to prepare for spring I first buy lots of soft tissues!
eugeniewu at gmail dot com
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ewhatley
I pack away the capri’s and my one pair of closed-toe shoes.
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ewhatley
I pack away the capri’s and my one pair of closed-toe shoes.
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Sweepluv09
I wash and pack away all the sweaters and get out the shorts and capri pants.
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