Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 It's late February and something is blowing in here (SE PA). I've just been hit with some nasty hay fever. So I've done some research and found that much to my surprise the likely culprit is Junipers, like Eastern Red Cedar, that release really fine and highly allergenic pollen in winter. Since taking Xolair for asthma, most of my allergies have dropped to a mild annoyance, but every so often I get hit hard with something in late winter or very early spring. One year I was a mess when the maples bloomed, but some years I get nailed earlier. Anyone else getting hit late winter? I'm just trying to get some feedback if my suspicions regarding Junipers is well-founded. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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