Wednesday, April 09, 2008

The Green Allergy Cure

Have I mentioned that after a lifetime of suffering, my husband is no longer allergic to Spring?  And maybe even dogs?  Here is the marvelous story:
For about a month and a half, we have been drinking daily Green Smoothies consisting of frozen fruit (usually mangos & pineapples), bananas, spinach and water - all blended up into a delicious and delightfully green smoothie.  Rob also adds locally-produced honey to his.

(Before you say "Eww, gross.  I could never drink spinach," you MUST make one for yourself and taste it.  It is very, very yummy; you can barely taste the spinach.  In fact, you should take the Green Smoothie Challenge, as we did.)

We started out enjoying about 16 ounces each daily, but Rob started having more and more. He would make a blender full every morning, drink half for breakfast, and take the rest to work to drink with a bowl of soup for lunch.  

Rob also began to add more and more spinach (or kale) to his smoothies, using the locally-produced honey to offset the extra green flavor.  He typically uses around 16 ounces of fruit, about 3/4 of a bag of spinach and two tablespoons of honey daily.

Well, as you know, spring has finally arrived and with it, we expected the usual month of Rob Not Being Able To Breath because of his allergies.  This would entail constant sneezing, loud sleeping, and just altogether miserableness for him.  We would buy lots of very expensive Claritin, which may or may not help but must be tried.  And allergies lead to asthma, which leads to chronic inhaler use, which leads to even more general misery.  And Spring is not the only thing he is allergic to, if you'll recall this post and this post.

BUT NOT THIS YEAR!!!  This year, Rob has been allergy-free!  He has had nary a sneeze and has been so quiet as he sleeps that I sometimes wonder if he's ok.  But I look over and he is still breathing - silently!   We have even visited his parents twice, and he has had no reaction whatsoever to their dog.  Normally, he would need the inhaler.

I cannot explain what an amazingly, fabulously, wonderful change this has been in our lives.  While I did not suffer the allergies directly, I always felt the effects of a chronically miserable husband (not to mention feeling so bad for him.)  Rob had tried the daily use of local honey in the past to no avail.   We think it is the combination of the greens and the honey that has helped him this time.

And the money we spend on frozen fruit, bananas & spinach is NOT being spent on Claritin, inhalers and tissues!  By the way, the cheapest frozen fruit around here can be found at Whole Foods, surprisingly enough.  It is drastically cheaper, also, so check it out.  (I haven't tried Sam's, but even Walmart and Costco were much more expensive than Whole Foods.)

Butterfly LOVES the smoothies also.  Her favorite way to drink it is to put on her lamb ears, climb up on the table and drink it in a crouch while baaing.  She apparently thinks it is the way a little sheep would drink it. 

So...will you try a Green Smoothie?  

Here is the recipe we started out with:

8 oz frozen fruit (we use 3 parts mango, one part pineapple)
1 banana
1 cup of water
2 handfuls of spinach

Blend the fruit and water until it is all smooth.  Add the spinach and liquify it.  Pour into a glass and drink with a straw.  Yum!

Try it.  It could change your life!

(This post is part of Watercooler Wednesday at the blog Ethos.)

10 comments:

Lori said...

WOW! This is SO fabulous! I'm going to need to share this with my Claritin-taking MH. And tell Rob it's not because spring isn't so intense this year either. I'm not prone to allergies, but my eyes have been SO itchy and watery for the past two days, and I've been sneezing like crazy. AWESOME testimony!!!

a kelly said...

that is quite a testimonial and well worth a try!
thanks
alex

Audra Krell said...

We are dying of allergies this spring in Arizona. I will try anything! Thank you so much.

Shyla said...

That's great. Rob sounds just like me. I'm having an easier time this year which I'm attributing to some whole food vitamins I've been taking for awhile. This time last year I had just gotton out of the hospital from pneumonia :o(
The past few days I've felt the allergies sneaking up on me, though, so I'm going to have to try this. I made one on Lori's suggestion and it was great. Then I killed my blender and just got a new one on Tuesday...I think I'll just have to go make one right now!

Where do you get your honey from?

julianalovespy said...

Shyla, We've gotten our latest honey from Whole Foods, but we have gotten the same honey before at the Farmer's Market downtown. It is from a place in Goodlettsville. They may sell it at the Franklin Farmer's Market also, but I don't know. I hope it all works for you!!

Shyla said...

So this is not the honey in the bin at Whole Foods that comes out of a dispenser, it's in like a mason jar-type jar?

julianalovespy said...

Yes, exactly. It is not in the big bins but in jars. Ours looks just like a mayonnaise jar with different labels. The labels are small also. (You can get smaller sizes, but we use so much we need the bigger one.)

Lori said...

Shyla, I'm sure if you ask around, you could find a local farmer who sells honey near you. I know the Blacks get theirs really cheap and so do the Johnsons. We get the same kind as Julie: raw, local, Ed Johnson, Goodlettsville.

Lori said...

Geez. I just commented for Shyla on your blog. Can you tell I'm not doing well over here??? This seasonal allergy stuff stinks! Bring on the local honey!

TTFN said...

Thx for sharing. Local honey is probably the key ingrediant - I know it is advised as a cure for allergies but you gotta watch the initial dose - itworks thesame as the desensitization immunotherapy shots- start small add more and definitely gotta keep up a daily maintainance dose. I'm going to try your yummy recipe! so much cheaper and nicer than the desensitization shots I'm getting OUCH!