βTis the season to be sick!
If I look at Doi Suthep I can see how polluted Chiang Mai is. If I can see the mountain, then thatβs a good sign, if I canβt, that means bad things.
Even though my students were sniffling and my coworkers were feeling miserable, I ignored the signs: CMβs pollution has come early this year. And no wonder, as itβs been a very busy high season, with Chiang Mai topping the nationβs number of accidents and the cool season starting later and lasting past its usual time.
More tourists mean more traffic, more traffic means more exhaust (and accidents), and cooler weather means more burning. Sigh. Air Supply isnβt just a horrible music band, its a clean air act lacking up here. Consequently this causes yearly pollution sickness.
Iβve been doing light research these past couple of days as I have been fighting the symptoms, and surprisingly there arenβt a lot of solutions out there, just articles on the air pollution problem. Last year was really horrendous, so I got a sinus infection. I was also living outside of the city, which sounds lovely but I could see the slashing and burning in full daylight just down the road from my wooden house.
Now Iβm in the city and even though my apartment is not air tight, itβs certainly a vast improvement over my old Thai-style house next to the burning mountain.
So what can we do?
Wear a mask.Β I know, I know. But really, you have to minimize the effects of the pollutants in the air. Itβs absolutely nasty, and Iβve lived here a few years and I know Iβve gotten used to it. The pharmacy by Tha Phae Gate sells carbon filtered masks. Painterβs masks are better and they are at construction supply stores like HomePro.
Stay indoors. I know, I know. Iβve been keeping all my windows shut for days now. Itβs not fun. I like fresh air. But I like being healthy too. Apparently, mornings are when the pollution is the lowest, with the levels creeping up or peaking around 4pm. Your car a/c doesnβt help .
Eat your fruits and vegetables. This shouldnβt be surprising. Antioxidants are preventative; they help you combat the toxic crap everywhere. Iβm treating my current sickness like I would any old cold. Iβve increased my vitamin C intake, cut down sugars, and dairy and wheat. Actually I was on my way to doing this already since I noticed my diet had taken an unhealthy turn during the holidays.
Buy an air purifier. Affordable ones ran out of stock last year. Iβm contemplating getting one this year. My friend has one and he loves it.
Leave.Β Iβm not trying to be bitchy here (too late). Many folks leave during this time of year. They are like snowbirds but instead of leaving the winter cold snow they are avoiding the haze smog heat. Hmmmm. Smogbirds?
What works for me? The neti pot. I donβt have a proper one so I use a small ceramic pitcher that looks like it was supposed to be used for cream, milk or pouring maple syrup (555. I have real maple syrup! I didnβt have to say that but I wanted to brag!). I forgot about it (see: small ceramic pitcher) and then remembered it, and now Iβm sooo happy. It helps me a great deal and made last yearβs sinus infection manageable too.
Of course, there are always drugs. Sigh. I try to avoid them at all costs. If Iβm on drugs then Iβm really in bad shape. I know, how un-American of me.







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