Many people experience sinus issues, and ten to 20% of Americans have allergic rhinitis. Studies show taking spirulina regularly can reduce inflammation in the sinuses and nasal cavities, which can alleviate nasal congestion, discharge, and sneezing, and decrease that itchy feeling commonly associated with hay fever. Spirulina is becoming a popular alternative or supplement to pharmaceuticals for allergic rhinitis.

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