PAEAN energy & immunity guide · Reviewed by NIMH-registered herbalists

Herbal Medicine for Hay Fever & Allergic Rhinitis

Hay fever affects around 1 in 4 UK adults. Antihistamines help but can cause drowsiness and tolerance. Herbal medicine offers an evidence-based alternative — calming histamine response, modulating Th2 immune patterns, and reducing reactivity over time rather than masking symptoms.

01 · The practice

Persistent fatigue and recurrent infections share the same roots.

Best results come from starting a herbal protocol 8–12 weeks before your typical hay-fever season. This allows immune-modulating herbs to recalibrate Th1/Th2 balance before allergen exposure peaks.

Hay fever affects around 1 in 4 UK adults. Antihistamines help but can cause drowsiness and tolerance. Herbal medicine offers an evidence-based alternative — calming histamine response, modulating Th2 immune patterns, and reducing reactivity over time rather than masking symptoms.

“Roughly 25% of modern prescription drugs derive from plant sources first identified traditionally.”

WHO Global Report on Traditional Medicine, 2019

02 · How it works

How herbal medicine rebuilds reserves.

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Tailored protocol

Each formula is matched to the individual, not just the diagnosis.

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Root-cause approach

The aim is to address the underlying cause, not just suppress symptoms.

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Evidence-informed

Where good clinical evidence exists, it guides the protocol.

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Coordinated care

Treatment is coordinated with any conventional care you receive.

By the numbers

Rebuilding reserves by the numbers.

8-12

Weeks for sustained adaptogen effects to land

50%

Reduction in cold/flu duration with elderberry (RCTs)

4-8

Herbs in a tailored energy formula

60-90

Minutes to take your full energy and immunity history

03 · The herbs at work

Adaptogens and immune tonics.

Anti-allergic

Nettle

Modulates histamine release and mast-cell activity. Research →

Anti-inflammatory

Eyebright

Traditional remedy for watery, itchy eyes and clear nasal discharge.

Anti-allergic

Albizia

TCM anti-allergic herb shown to reduce IgE-mediated reactions.

Bioflavonoid

Quercetin (Onion)

Stabilises mast cells to dampen acute hay fever. Research →

04 · What to expect

From depleted to sustainably energised.

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Discovery call

A free 15-minute call to walk through fatigue, recovery and immunity patterns.

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Reserves-mapping consultation

60-90 minutes mapping the depletions, infections and stresses behind low energy.

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Restorative protocol

A bespoke adaptogen and immune-tonic formula matched to where you’ve depleted.

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Energy-tracking review

Reviews every 3-4 weeks to track sustained-energy markers.

Safety note

Adaptogens (Withania, Rhodiola, Ginseng) and immune herbs (Echinacea, Astragalus) can interact with immunosuppressants, thyroid medication, anti-anxiety drugs and stimulants. If you have an autoimmune condition or take immunosuppressants, only use these herbs under the guidance of a registered herbalist who is coordinating with your specialist.

05 · Frequently asked

Questions about energy and immune support.

Does herbal medicine work as well as antihistamines?

For many patients, yes — butterbur Ze 339 has RCT evidence showing comparable efficacy to cetirizine, without drowsiness. Results vary by individual.

When should I start?

Ideally 8–12 weeks before your usual hay-fever season. Beginning during peak symptoms still helps but is less effective than prevention.

Is butterbur safe?

Only PA-free (pyrrolizidine-alkaloid-free) preparations should be used. Your herbalist will only prescribe certified PA-free butterbur. Avoid in pregnancy.

Can I book online from anywhere in the UK?

Yes — consultations are offered by video and home visits are available in selected areas.

Talk through your fatigue with a practitioner.

A free 15-minute discovery call is a no-pressure way to see if tailored herbal support could rebuild your reserves.