Cedar Allergy No More! Natural, Effective Solution, Right Here in Austin, Texas
- Megumi Uppena

- Feb 27
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 21

If you’re new to Central Texas, let me give you a friendly warning: start preparing now. 🌿
Here’s what we deal with here:
Mountain Cedar: December – February
Oak & Elm: February – May
Grass: March – October
Ragweed: August – November
Mold: Anytime it feels like it (yes, even in 100-degree dry heat 😅)
In other words, there is no true break. Just rotating offenders.
Common symptoms include:
Sneezing
Nasal and chest congestion
Itchy, watery eyes
Head pressure
Fatigue
Brain fog
Headaches
Sound familiar? 🤧
The Usual “Solutions”
Most people rotate through:
Antihistamines (Zyrtec, Claritin, Allegra)• Steroid nasal sprays (Flonase, Nasonex, Nasacort)
Decongestants
Eye drops
Tissues… lots of tissues 🧻
They can help… but temporarily.
But let me ask you something honestly:
Do you want to manage symptoms forever… or be done with them?
If you’re curious why conventional treatments often don’t solve the deeper issue, I wrote a free guide that explains it clearly:
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But… Is It Really Cedar?
Here’s where I may challenge you a little.
After treating hundreds of patients in Austin, I can tell you something surprising:
Cedar is often not the main problem. It’s just the tipping point.
Many people say, “I have seasonal allergies all year.” I understand why you say that, but if symptoms are present most of the year, something deeper is happening.
Your immune system is likely already busy dealing with:
Food sensitivities
Environmental toxins
Chronic low-grade infections
Emotional turmoil
Nutrient imbalances
Stress… constant stress 😮💨
Your body is juggling all of this quietly.
Then cedar shows up.
Or oak.
Or ragweed.
And that small exposure pushes your immune system over the edge.
It’s not that pollen is powerful.
It’s that your immune system is overloaded.
Let’s Think Logically for a Moment
Trees, grasses, and pollen are part of nature. 🌳
Your body was designed to coexist with them.
Your immune system should be strongly reactive to:
Viruses
Bacteria
Parasites
Fungi
Harmful invaders
Not to tiny bits of tree dust floating in the air.
If your system is overreacting to pollen, it’s often because it’s already under strain.
Here’s a Clinical Secret (Yes, I’m Saying It)
Over the years, I’ve noticed something fascinating:
Many people with chronic nasal congestion have strong sensitivities to vitamin C.
Yes. Vitamin C. 🍊
The very thing you load up on when you feel sick.
Many patients tell me,
“Now that you mention it… I actually feel worse when I take extra vitamin C.”
If your body is sensitive to a basic nutrient that it needs daily, that creates stress. And stress lowers immune tolerance.
One of the keys to allergy elimination is ensuring your body is not reactive to foundational nutrients.
Because if your body can’t properly receive and use what it needs, it cannot regulate itself well.
Where We Start at Our Clinic
At Bamboo Field NAET in South Austin, we begin with what we call the foundational desensitization.
We address basic nutrients first.
When your body can properly:
Receive
Absorb
Utilize
the essentials it needs, your immune system becomes far more stable. 🌱
We emphasize desensitization to what we call the Basic 17.
Once your foundation is solid, treating cedar, oak, ragweed, grasses, and molds becomes much more straightforward.
Another interesting pattern? Many cedar sufferers test sensitive to “cold” or “wind.” There is no blood test for that. But with NAET, we can assess sensitivities that conventional medicine does not measure.
What Makes NAET Different?
NAET is:
Non-invasive
Drug-free
Needle-free
Safe for infants to elderly
Based on Eastern medical principles
Rather than suppressing symptoms, it works with the nervous system to reduce hypersensitivity at the source.
It is not instant.
It is not magic.
It requires commitment.
But the goal is something most allergy sufferers have never experienced:
A calm immune system. 🧘♀️
Your Farewell to Cedar (or Any Allergy) Can Start Now
If you are tired… truly tired… of managing symptoms, this is your moment.
❌You do not need to wait for next cedar season.
❌You do not need to “see how bad it gets this year.”
❌You do not consider moving to another state.
❌You do not need another temporary fix.
⭕You need a different strategy.
If you are tired... truly tired... of managing symptoms, this is your moment.
If you live in Austin or surrounding areas and are ready to address allergies at the root level, schedule your free Discovery Call now.
Stop bracing for seasonal allergy.
Start strengthening your immune system. 💪
FAQs
When does cedar season peak in Austin?
Cedar (Mountain Cedar) season in Austin typically peaks from December through February. However, symptoms can start as early as late November and linger into March depending on weather patterns.
Is cedar really the main cause of my symptoms?
Often, cedar is the tipping point, but not the root cause.
If your immune system is already stressed from food sensitivities, chronic infections, toxin exposure, or nutrient imbalances, cedar pollen can push you over the edge.
Addressing immune balance often reduces seasonal severity.
How many treatments will I need for cedar allergy?
It depends on your immune system health.
Mild to moderate cases: 10–15 treatments
Complex cases (autoimmune disease, Lyme history, Epstein-Barr, SIBO, parasites, etc.): 20–30+ treatments
The more chronic the immune burden, the more foundational work is needed.
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