What Is Mountain Cedar Allergies; How To Counter It
Mountain Cedar trees create allergy problems for thousands of people each winter. However, there are some things one can do to help eliminate the symptoms and keep reactions to a minimum.
Some of the normal symptoms of mountain cedar allergies are an itchy, runny nose, sneezing, nasal blockage, excess tearing and itchy eyes. There also may be an irritating cough and headache. The allergy is at its peak from December through March when the male cedar tree is producing pollen and it is dispersed in the air. It is only the male tree that causes the problem as they female tree produces berries and not the reddish brown cones that disperse the pollen.
Those living near mountain cedar trees will often say that you can tell when cedar's reach their peak for exposure as a white smoke can...
