Seasonal allergies are getting worse all across North America, in large part due to changes in pollen driven by climate change. But fear not, there is hope.
Dr. Anne Ellis is a professor and division chair in the department of medicine at Queen’s University. She’s on the show today to discuss the effect worsening allergies can have on us and what we can do to live with them.
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Probably driven by our bad diets of processed foods and low immune strength because of eating said junk.
Climate change???? hahahahaha. Yeah nothing to do with mass forced experimental jabs that disregulate people's immune systems.
I wonder if masking had anything to do with it?
LOL everything is climate change eh?
I won't be surprised if the medical experiment Trudeau imposed on Canadians, let alone the face diapers are the reason behind this.
And yet, I didn't get any allergy symptoms in the last 2 years, go figure (and I was rocking Allegra/Claritin pills once or twice a day for the last few years, it was bad)
Yeah because your immune system was weakened by the 💉 😞! Duh 🙄!
Could it be that it’s difficult to buy products in the store that aren’t doused in perfumes? The plug ins, room sprays, and so called essential oil diffusers are awful for air quality.