Natural relief for all 5 West Virginia cities with 20,000+ population
West Virginia's location in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains creates unique allergy challenges. The mountainous terrain traps pollen and mold spores in valleys, while the humid climate promotes year-round allergen growth. The state experiences high pollen counts from oak, maple, hickory, pine, ragweed, and grass. West Virginia's coal mining history and industrial areas can contribute to air quality issues that irritate sinuses. Mountain communities face temperature inversions that trap allergens close to the ground. ATO Health Sinus Rinse with extra baking soda provides drug-free relief for all WV residents.