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Allergy Workshop

Spring in Minnesota is weird. One day it’s snowing, the next you’re sneezing. The grass finally turns green, the trees bud overnight, and then—bam—your eyes itch, your nose runs, and you feel like you’ve been hit by a bus. Sound familiar?


That foggy, tired, drained feeling isn’t just in your head. It’s usually inflammation—and for many people, it’s being triggered by everyday allergens most don’t even realize they’re reacting to. This is stuff we see all the time.


You know what else is common? People living on allergy meds that leave them drowsy and brain-fogged all spring and summer. Sure, the runny nose might stop, but now you’re dragging through your day and can't figure out why.


We want to help you actually feel better—not just swap symptoms.

That’s why we’re hosting a one-hour Allergy Workshop right here at the clinic on April 23rd at 6:15 PM. We’ll break down:

  • The sneaky signs of inflammation that are making you feel crummy

  • Hidden allergens in food, household items, and your environment

  • How to support your body naturally to reduce sensitivity and triggers

  • The medications that cause fatigue, and how to reduce your reliance on them

  • Simple strategies to get back to enjoying spring instead of dreading it


We’ve helped a lot of people stop living in “survival mode” during allergy season. You don’t have to accept this as just the way it is. There are real solutions that don’t involve a medicine cabinet full of antihistamines and nasal sprays.


We’ll keep it practical, simple, and honest. We’ll answer your questions. You’ll leave with real tools you can use.


If you or someone you care about is wiped out every spring, this is for you. Call the clinic or stop by to save your seat—space is limited. Let’s make this the year you actually enjoy the season.

 
 
 

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