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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Allergy Relief from Oak Pollen

Allergena Zone 1 -
Is Geographically Zoned Allergy Relief
for Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia and the District of Columbia



Zone 1 Contains Up To 90 Antigens, Including 6 Oak Species:


Oak, Black (Quercus velutina)
Oak, Pin (Quercus palustris)
Oak, Post (Quercus stellata)
Oak, Red (Quercus rubra)
Oak, White (Quercus alba)
Oak, Willow (Quercus phellos)


Depending on climate and geography Oak Trees can produce a considerable amount of pollen. Oak pollen is carried on the wind and tends to rank high on the list of being a possible allergen. Flowering oak trees are monoecious, meaning they can have male and female flowers on the same tree. They generally produce pollen two weeks after the male flowers appear in early spring but depending on climate the season can begin as early as February and extend through June.

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