Saturday, June 6, 2015

Pollen Allergy - Navo



  • Each spring, summer, and fall, tiny pollen grains are released from trees, weeds, and grasses. Instead, pollen enters human noses and throats, triggering a type of seasonal allergic rhinitis called pollen allergy. Many people know this as hay fever. Of all the things that can cause an allergy, pollen is one of the most common.
  • Plants produce tiny too tiny to see with the naked eye round or oval pollen grains to reproduce. In some species, the plant uses the pollen from its own flowers to fertilize itself. The types of pollen that most commonly cause allergic reactions are produced by the plain-looking plants (trees, grasses, and weeds) that do not have showy flowers. 
  • The color of pollen is green-ish yellow. Bees help us by taking pollen to their bee hive and when sucking nectar from flowers they remove the pollen.
  • Pollen comes from honey and mostly trees. When a ball hits a tree you see green-ish yellow stuff coming out, which is pollen. Your eyes get swollen, nose congestion and coughing rapidly.















 

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