It's that time
of year again! Your eyes seem to itch for no reason, you throat
gets all scratchy, and your sinuses are easily infected. No one likes
dealing with allergies, but for singers they are especially
problematic. As human instruments, our tonal quality is dependent on
the health and condition of our “instrument,” and nothing wreaks havoc
on it quite like allergies.
The singer simply will not live up to his or her standard of singing if
allergies set in. There are over sixty muscles that directly influence
singing. If any of those muscles are affected by excess mucous
production or by allergy-induced edema (muscle swelling) of the cords
themselves, the singer will find that the voice is a stubborn
instrument indeed. Fortunately, there is hope!
Many allergy specialists throughout the country have had success
treating allergies medicinally. Unfortunately, the side effects are
especially problematic for singers. Antihistamines, for example, cause
such significant drying of the vocal tract that most singers find it
impossible to perform with them. That, among other reasons, is why I
usually recommend nutritional and herbal treatments.
For me, it’s really an issue of nourishing my body's endocrine
(hormone) system and my respiratory system. Through my own research,
I've learned that the majority of allergies are caused from weaknesses
in these systems. The two herbal formulas I've used throughout the
years are called Prime Again and Conco. I’ve been taking them for
allergy prevention faithfully for over ten years now and have remained
allergy free. As a singer who nearly quit a few times due to vocal
inconsistency, I feel truly blessed to finally have some relief!
Naturally, I’ve been recommending Prime Again and Conco to my students
for many years with great success, and we have recently added them to
our website as well. I also recommend a few herbal teas that work
wonderfully for singers with allergies, including Calli Tea for
prevention and Fortune Delight for quick relief.
Nutrition is also important. For starters, you should avoid refined
sugars, excess dairy products, and wheat during the spring months. Be
sure to drink plenty of fluids (but you do that anyway, right?) and
lots of vitamin C. A great source for both is grapefruit juice, which
helps by thinning mucous and carrying it out of the body. Radishes are
also particularly helpful.
Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and as a
singer, nothing is more important than maintaining the health of your
“instrument.” And be sure to check out our online store for a
complete list of recommended vocal health products.