Allergic to the Christmas tree?
I love freshly-cut Christmas trees, but they can be torture to a sensitive allergy sufferer. Strange but true: Some Christmas trees can still be pollinating even though they're in your living room; look for a yellowish tinge on the needles. Another allergy hazard? Some trees can have mold on them -- if you suspect yours does, gently wash it with a solution of lukewarm water and a bit of bleach. Or avoid the hassle by picking up an artificial tree -- though they're just not the same if you ask me. Want more tips for navigating the holiday season when you have allergies? Check out this article from Everyday Health.









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