Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Only a little infection but "massive" asthma. Asthma? I have never even heard her wheeze! Snores lightly a bit sometimes when she lies on her back (eww, she'll get me for that!), but no wheezing or coughing or such. She said that she did have some asthma many, many years ago - but never serious enough to be hospitalized. Given the brown haze lying over much of California, including where she is staying, I can see smog, new allergens and whatever gunk is out there trigguring such a reaction - especially for someone already a bit drained. Anyway, all the other tests came back "normal" and those were the only problems. Now, we know that the term "normal" can be misleading, but still it is quite the relief and good news to hear that she had quite the battery of tests and no other problems were found! Naturally, their solution is antibiotics and likely they will be wanting to get her on asthma meds and sprays and such - but we know better, don't we? Nebulizer with colloidal silver and lobelia and some ClearLungs chinese formula should do the trick (along with all the other good stuff she now has). She reports steady improvement in her breathing and also in her anxiety/racing heart (that Dr. Christopher's Hawthorn Berry surely is a wonder) and should be heading home today or tomorrow latest. Thanks so very much to all of you for your concerns, prayers and well wishes. All the best, Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Tony, Several years ago, I was working 4 jobs, going to college full time, and raising 3 kids. After doing that for about 2 years, I got a "little" run down and developed an upper respiratory thing. Having never had asthma in my LIFE (I was about 40 at the time), I was shocked when they diagnosed me with asthma plus about 7 other things I can't remember. I walked out of the doctor's office with 17 prescriptions! Being uninformed at the time, I got 1 antibiotic and the inhaler filled. The rest went in the garbage, including decongestants, etc. Anyway, after I managed to get some rest and get over the ick, I've never had a problem with asthma since. I think it's beginning to be a catchall for anything that can't be called COPD. Just my opinion. I'm so glad is doing better. Get her back home where the good air is!! Shara Tony oleander soup Tue, Jul 7, 2009 10:26 am Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . Only a little infection but "massive" asthma. Asthma? I have never even heard her wheeze! Snores lightly a bit sometimes when she lies on her back (eww, she'll get me for that!), but no wheezing or coughing or such. She said that she did have some asthma many, many years ago - but never serious enough to be hospitalized. Given the brown haze lying over much of California, including where she is staying, I can see smog, new allergens and whatever gunk is out there trigguring such a reaction - especially for someone already a bit drained. Anyway, all the other tests came back "normal" and those were the only problems. Now, we know that the term "normal" can be misleading, but still it is quite the relief and good news to hear that she had quite the battery of tests and no other problems were found! Naturally, their solution is antibiotics and likely they will be wanting to get her on asthma meds and sprays and such - but we know better, don't we? Nebulizer with colloidal silver and lobelia and some ClearLungs chinese formula should do the trick (along with all the other good stuff she now has). She reports steady improvement in her breathing and also in her anxiety/racing heart (that Dr. Christopher's Hawthorn Berry surely is a wonder) and should be heading home today or tomorrow latest. Thanks so very much to all of you for your concerns, prayers and well wishes. All the best, Stay cool with this summer's hottest movies. Moviefone brings you trailers, celebrities, movie showtimes and tickets! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 I have been reading that vitamin D is important for asthma. It’s also good to combat flu. On the advice of Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, I am taking 5,000 IU of vitamin D on regular days and 50,000IU at the first sign of the flu (for seven days). First she should have a vitamin D test called the hydroxy 25 vitamin D test and have a Lab Corp lab read the results. If Quest reads it, the results come out incorrectly. I don’t listen to many MDs, but this guy has really good practices. You can check him out on www.homefirst.com. Suzanne Stapler oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Tuesday, July 07, 2009 11:27 AM oleander soup Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . Only a little infection but " massive " asthma. Asthma? I have never even heard her wheeze! Snores lightly a bit sometimes when she lies on her back (eww, she'll get me for that!), but no wheezing or coughing or such. She said that she did have some asthma many, many years ago - but never serious enough to be hospitalized. Given the brown haze lying over much of California, including where she is staying, I can see smog, new allergens and whatever gunk is out there trigguring such a reaction - especially for someone already a bit drained. Anyway, all the other tests came back " normal " and those were the only problems. Now, we know that the term " normal " can be misleading, but still it is quite the relief and good news to hear that she had quite the battery of tests and no other problems were found! Naturally, their solution is antibiotics and likely they will be wanting to get her on asthma meds and sprays and such - but we know better, don't we? Nebulizer with colloidal silver and lobelia and some ClearLungs chinese formula should do the trick (along with all the other good stuff she now has). She reports steady improvement in her breathing and also in her anxiety/racing heart (that Dr. Christopher's Hawthorn Berry surely is a wonder) and should be heading home today or tomorrow latest. Thanks so very much to all of you for your concerns, prayers and well wishes. All the best, Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 That is so good to hear that is on the mend and avoiding their poisons. How ironic she goes for a bit of Rest and Relaxation and gets hit by the California smog! Truly a testament to the many toxins we are subjected to on a daily basis--they are just more concentrated there. On 7/7/09, Tony wrote: > > Only a little infection but " massive " asthma. > > Asthma? I have never even heard her wheeze! Snores lightly a bit > sometimes when she lies on her back (eww, she'll get me for that!), but > no wheezing or coughing or such. She said that she did have some asthma > many, many years ago - but never serious enough to be hospitalized. > Given the brown haze lying over much of California, including where she > is staying, I can see smog, new allergens and whatever gunk is out there > trigguring such a reaction - especially for someone already a bit > drained. > > Anyway, all the other tests came back " normal " and those were the only > problems. Now, we know that the term " normal " can be misleading, but > still it is quite the relief and good news to hear that she had quite > the battery of tests and no other problems were found! > > Naturally, their solution is antibiotics and likely they will be wanting > to get her on asthma meds and sprays and such - but we know better, > don't we? Nebulizer with colloidal silver and lobelia and some > ClearLungs chinese formula should do the trick (along with all the other > good stuff she now has). > > She reports steady improvement in her breathing and also in her > anxiety/racing heart (that Dr. Christopher's Hawthorn Berry surely is a > wonder) and should be heading home today or tomorrow latest. > > Thanks so very much to all of you for your concerns, prayers and well > wishes. > > All the best, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Thank God for that. Love to you both!Mara--- On Tue, 7/7/09, Tony wrote:Tony Update on - and the diagnosis is . . .oleander soup Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 8:26 AM Only a little infection but "massive" asthma. Asthma? I have never even heard her wheeze! Snores lightly a bit sometimes when she lies on her back (eww, she'll get me for that!), but no wheezing or coughing or such. She said that she did have some asthma many, many years ago - but never serious enough to be hospitalized. Given the brown haze lying over much of California, including where she is staying, I can see smog, new allergens and whatever gunk is out there trigguring such a reaction - especially for someone already a bit drained. Anyway, all the other tests came back "normal" and those were the only problems. Now, we know that the term "normal" can be misleading, but still it is quite the relief and good news to hear that she had quite the battery of tests and no other problems were found! Naturally, their solution is antibiotics and likely they will be wanting to get her on asthma meds and sprays and such - but we know better, don't we? Nebulizer with colloidal silver and lobelia and some ClearLungs chinese formula should do the trick (along with all the other good stuff she now has). She reports steady improvement in her breathing and also in her anxiety/racing heart (that Dr. Christopher' s Hawthorn Berry surely is a wonder) and should be heading home today or tomorrow latest. Thanks so very much to all of you for your concerns, prayers and well wishes. All the best, Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Tony, So glad to hear will be ok! When my son was about 7yrs. old, he woke up in the middle of the night, unable to breath, wheezing the scariest sound I ever heard from a child! I rushed to the E.R., only to return with a large bottle of Albuterol? I was told to give him all the medicine, then see a doctor! Fortunatly, it happend again, this time I took him to Miami Childrens Hospital. The first thing the Dr. ask was, "Have you gotten anything New?" New carpet, new Dog? Bingo! We recently got a cocker spaniel. That was it, eventhough the dog was kept outside. We had always had Pit Bulls, with very short hair, no problems. The Dr. explained to me that asthma, was an allergy to something. Our regular doctor, was shocked that the first e.r. dr. had told me to give my child that bottle of medicine, he told me that it could have killed him. My Dr. had known of a child who died from cardiac arrest, because of too much Albuterol. We found a new home for the dog, Jared got better, but has at times had asthma reactions throughout the years. may have been exposed to something "new" that triggerd this sudden attack. Wellness & Feel Good to All! Elizabeth Tony oleander soup Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 10:26:46 AM Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . Only a little infection but "massive" asthma. Asthma? I have never even heard her wheeze! Snores lightly a bit sometimes when she lies on her back (eww, she'll get me for that!), but no wheezing or coughing or such. She said that she did have some asthma many, many years ago - but never serious enough to be hospitalized. Given the brown haze lying over much of California, including where she is staying, I can see smog, new allergens and whatever gunk is out there trigguring such a reaction - especially for someone already a bit drained. Anyway, all the other tests came back "normal" and those were the only problems. Now, we know that the term "normal" can be misleading, but still it is quite the relief and good news to hear that she had quite the battery of tests and no other problems were found! Naturally, their solution is antibiotics and likely they will be wanting to get her on asthma meds and sprays and such - but we know better, don't we? Nebulizer with colloidal silver and lobelia and some ClearLungs chinese formula should do the trick (along with all the other good stuff she now has). She reports steady improvement in her breathing and also in her anxiety/racing heart (that Dr. Christopher' s Hawthorn Berry surely is a wonder) and should be heading home today or tomorrow latest. Thanks so very much to all of you for your concerns, prayers and well wishes. All the best, Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 For asthma, the typical chiropractic adjustment is T1, T2, T3. Hydration is very important. Also do not allow constipation. Boswellia extract is great for the smooth muscle in the bronchi. Nature's Sunshine formula ALJ helps the allergic part; Fenugreek and Thyme loosens the mucus to thinness. Michael L. Goebel, DC., ACN--- On Tue, 7/7/09, Suzanne Stapler <ss1c wrote:Suzanne Stapler <ss1cRE: Update on - and the diagnosis is . . .oleander soup Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 10:49 AM I have been reading that vitamin D is important for asthma. It’s also good to combat flu. On the advice of Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, I am taking 5,000 IU of vitamin D on regular days and 50,000IU at the first sign of the flu (for seven days). First she should have a vitamin D test called the hydroxy 25 vitamin D test and have a Lab Corp lab read the results. If Quest reads it, the results come out incorrectly. I don’t listen to many MDs, but this guy has really good practices. You can check him out on www.homefirst. com. Suzanne Stapler oleander soup [ oleander soup ] On Behalf Of Tuesday, July 07, 2009 11:27 AM oleander soup Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . Only a little infection but "massive" asthma. Asthma? I have never even heard her wheeze! Snores lightly a bit sometimes when she lies on her back (eww, she'll get me for that!), but no wheezing or coughing or such. She said that she did have some asthma many, many years ago - but never serious enough to be hospitalized. Given the brown haze lying over much of California , including where she is staying, I can see smog, new allergens and whatever gunk is out there trigguring such a reaction - especially for someone already a bit drained. Anyway, all the other tests came back "normal" and those were the only problems. Now, we know that the term "normal" can be misleading, but still it is quite the relief and good news to hear that she had quite the battery of tests and no other problems were found! Naturally, their solution is antibiotics and likely they will be wanting to get her on asthma meds and sprays and such - but we know better, don't we? Nebulizer with colloidal silver and lobelia and some ClearLungs chinese formula should do the trick (along with all the other good stuff she now has). She reports steady improvement in her breathing and also in her anxiety/racing heart (that Dr. Christopher' s Hawthorn Berry surely is a wonder) and should be heading home today or tomorrow latest. Thanks so very much to all of you for your concerns, prayers and well wishes. All the best, Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Tony, That is good news as now she will know what to do. When will she be back online? I have a feeling that she is one of these nice people that goes out of her way for others and might forget to take care of herself. I, of course, don't really know her, but I feel that is what she does. I know that you also go out of your way. You know that I have Hep C and Fibromyalgia. One of the things that many people with Fibro have is a type A personality. I push myself quite a bit and have anger issues with these diseases and with my financial situation. Finances were OK till I was out of work for 6 weeks because of a leg injury and the fact that a year and a half ago I went from 40 hrs to 20 hrs a week. I am not up to 35 a week, but will never catch up. The herb store in Melbourne, Fl is closed M-TU. Thanks for all you and do, Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2009 Report Share Posted July 8, 2009 Hi Tony. Thank you for leting us know s news, at least now she can get bussy treating her problem with natural remedies, And yes she will get you LOL. Hugs Mary - Tony oleander soup Wednesday, July 08, 2009 1:26 AM Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . Only a little infection but "massive" asthma. Asthma? I have never even heard her wheeze! Snores lightly a bit sometimes when she lies on her back (eww, she'll get me for that!), but no wheezing or coughing or such. She said that she did have some asthma many, many years ago - but never serious enough to be hospitalized. Given the brown haze lying over much of California, including where she is staying, I can see smog, new allergens and whatever gunk is out there trigguring such a reaction - especially for someone already a bit drained. Anyway, all the other tests came back "normal" and those were the only problems. Now, we know that the term "normal" can be misleading, but still it is quite the relief and good news to hear that she had quite the battery of tests and no other problems were found! Naturally, their solution is antibiotics and likely they will be wanting to get her on asthma meds and sprays and such - but we know better, don't we? Nebulizer with colloidal silver and lobelia and some ClearLungs chinese formula should do the trick (along with all the other good stuff she now has). She reports steady improvement in her breathing and also in her anxiety/racing heart (that Dr. Christopher's Hawthorn Berry surely is a wonder) and should be heading home today or tomorrow latest. Thanks so very much to all of you for your concerns, prayers and well wishes. All the best, Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Hi Elizabeth,I think two cats have something to do with the asthma. And while here I am keeping my distance. I will say that the colloidal silver and lobelia breathing treatments are helping immensely, but I must keep them up. If I slack off thinking I'm better, the asthma with the accompanying congestion seems to return. So I will have to be very careful until I leave.By the way, interesting what you said about albuterol. In the hospital I was given breathing treatments with albuterol and atrovent. After each treatment, my heart would pound and I would get the "shakes." Something to stay away from.Hugs,oleander soup , Elizabeth Deedrick <elizabethdeedrick wrote:>> Tony, So glad to hear will be ok! When my son was about 7yrs. old, he woke up in the middle of the night, unable to breath, wheezing the scariest sound I ever heard from a child! I rushed to the E.R., only to return with a large bottle of Albuterol? I was told to give him all the medicine, then see a doctor! Fortunatly, it happend again, this time I took him to Miami Childrens Hospital. The first thing the Dr. ask was, "Have you gotten anything New?" New carpet, new Dog? Bingo! We recently got a cocker spaniel. That was it, eventhough the dog was kept outside. We had always had Pit Bulls, with very short hair, no problems. The Dr. explained to me that asthma, was an allergy to something. Our regular doctor, was shocked that the first e.r. dr. had told me to give my child that bottle of medicine, he told me that it could have killed him. My Dr. had known of a child who died from cardiac arrest, because of too much Albuterol. We found a new home> for the dog, Jared got better, but has at times had asthma reactions throughout the years. may have been exposed to something "new" that triggerd this sudden attack. Wellness & Feel Good to All! Elizabeth> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Dear , I think it may be the cats. I have known people that have had the same type of reaction being anywhere near a cat, even in the same house, seperate rooms! We always had a cat, that never affected my son, but the cocker spaniel set him off. Not good for you, you need to get away from the cats! Hope you feel better soon. Sincerely, Elizabeth May <luellamay129oleander soup Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 10:25:03 PM Re: Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . Hi Elizabeth,I think two cats have something to do with the asthma. And while here I am keeping my distance. I will say that the colloidal silver and lobelia breathing treatments are helping immensely, but I must keep them up. If I slack off thinking I'm better, the asthma with the accompanying congestion seems to return. So I will have to be very careful until I leave.By the way, interesting what you said about albuterol. In the hospital I was given breathing treatments with albuterol and atrovent. After each treatment, my heart would pound and I would get the "shakes." Something to stay away from.Hugs,oleander soup, Elizabeth Deedrick <elizabethdeedrick@ ...> wrote:>> Tony, So glad to hear will be ok! When my son was about 7yrs. old, he woke up in the middle of the night, unable to breath, wheezing the scariest sound I ever heard from a child! I rushed to the E.R., only to return with a large bottle of Albuterol? I was told to give him all the medicine, then see a doctor! Fortunatly, it happend again, this time I took him to Miami Childrens Hospital. The first thing the Dr. ask was, "Have you gotten anything New?" New carpet, new Dog? Bingo! We recently got a cocker spaniel. That was it, eventhough the dog was kept outside. We had always had Pit Bulls, with very short hair, no problems. The Dr. explained to me that asthma, was an allergy to something. Our regular doctor, was shocked that the first e.r. dr. had told me to give my child that bottle of medicine, he told me that it could have killed him. My Dr. had known of a child who died from cardiac arrest, because of too much Albuterol. We found a new home> for the dog, Jared got better, but has at times had asthma reactions throughout the years. may have been exposed to something "new" that triggerd this sudden attack. Wellness & Feel Good to All! Elizabeth> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Yep........ I need to get away from the cats. But right now I'm stuck. Right now I'm not quite strong enough to make the drive back and am rebuilding my strength. The asthma is an added complication. Aaaaaargh....... I am getting better Elizabeth, and today is the second day that I have any worthwhile energy to speak of. Thankfully, I am breathing well and keeping the asthma at bay. And I know that this is due to the colloidal silver, lobelia, and clear lungs. And yes, I spend most of my time in a different room with the door closed.Our target date for my return is around August 1st and right now, at the rate that I'm progressing, I believe I'll make it. Just have to take it real easy and I'm doing a lot of resting.I cannot wait to get back to Texas and have all this behind me.Hugs,oleander soup , Elizabeth Deedrick <elizabethdeedrick wrote:>> Dear , I think it may be the cats. I have known people that have had the same type of reaction> > being anywhere near a cat, even in the same house, seperate rooms! We always had a cat, that never affected my son, but the cocker spaniel set him off. Not good for you, you need to get away from the cats! Hope you feel better soon. Sincerely, Elizabeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 , Homeopathy may be able to reduce your symptoms. There are a combination of homeopathic remedies under the names of "Allergy Relief" ( Animal Hair/Dander) and others that work very very well. My daughter in-law was VERY allergenic to cats. Tears, swelling. She had it all. One dose broke it, and several more, eliminated it. Even surprised me! Keep mending........ love Rich In a message dated 7/18/2009 11:56:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, elizabethdeedrick writes: Dear , I think it may be the cats. I have known people that have had the same type of reaction being anywhere near a cat, even in the same house, separate rooms! We always had a cat, that never affected my son, but the cocker spaniel set him off. Not good for you, you need to get away from the cats! Hope you feel better soon. Sincerely, Elizabeth May <luellamay129oleander soup Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 10:25:03 PM Re: Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . Hi Elizabeth,I think two cats have something to do with the asthma. And while here I am keeping my distance. I will say that the colloidal silver and lobelia breathing treatments are helping immensely, but I must keep them up. If I slack off thinking I'm better, the asthma with the accompanying congestion seems to return. So I will have to be very careful until I leave.By the way, interesting what you said about albuterol. In the hospital I was given breathing treatments with albuterol and atrovent. After each treatment, my heart would pound and I would get the "shakes." Something to stay away from.Hugs,oleander soup, Elizabeth Deedrick <elizabethdeedrick@ ...> wrote:>> Tony, So glad to hear will be ok! When my son was about 7yrs. old, he woke up in the middle of the night, unable to breath, wheezing the scariest sound I ever heard from a child! I rushed to the E.R., only to return with a large bottle of Albuterol? I was told to give him all the medicine, then see a doctor! Fortunatly, it happend again, this time I took him to Miami Childrens Hospital. The first thing the Dr. ask was, "Have you gotten anything New?" New carpet, new Dog? Bingo! We recently got a cocker spaniel. That was it, eventhough the dog was kept outside. We had always had Pit Bulls, with very short hair, no problems. The Dr. explained to me that asthma, was an allergy to something. Our regular doctor, was shocked that the first e.r. dr. had told me to give my child that bottle of medicine, he told me that it could have killed him. My Dr. had known of a child who died from cardiac arrest, because of too much Albuterol. We found a new home> for the dog, Jared got better, but has at times had asthma reactions throughout the years. may have been exposed to something "new" that triggerd this sudden attack. Wellness & Feel Good to All! Elizabeth> An Excellent Credit Score is 750. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 , You might want to try some alfalfa tablets (no additives....there are some out there, you just have to hunt for them). We raised rabbits for a while, and it turns out that I am HIGHLY allergic to rabbits! To the point that when I petted a mini rex (velveteen type), my eyes swelled shut and it felt like my lungs had stopped working...seemingly no air exchange at all. To get over the symptoms in a hurry, I washed my hands and face with plain water, then took 4-6 alfalfa tablets, and within 15 minutes the symptoms had subsided. I find when I use alfalfa on a regular basis, I have no problems around animals. Apparently, I have sensitivities to types of animals I am not around a lot. No problems with dogs or goats, but when I touch cats now it's a problem, horses are a problem, and rabbits are a BIG problem. Considering I am a farm girl, this could cause issues. Alfalfa does it for me. When taken on a regular basis (which, sadly, I neglect to do), I have no symptoms at all at any time around any animal. Give it a try. It can't hurt, lol. Shara May <luellamay129 oleander soup Sat, Jul 18, 2009 11:20 pm Re: Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . Yep........ I need to get away from the cats. But right now I'm stuck. Right now I'm not quite strong enough to make the drive back and am rebuilding my strength. The asthma is an added complication. Aaaaaargh....... I am getting better Elizabeth, and today is the second day that I have any worthwhile energy to speak of. Thankfully, I am breathing well and keeping the asthma at bay. And I know that this is due to the colloidal silver, lobelia, and clear lungs. And yes, I spend most of my time in a different room with the door closed. Our target date for my return is around August 1st and right now, at the rate that I'm progressing, I believe I'll make it. Just have to take it real easy and I'm doing a lot of resting. I cannot wait to get back to Texas and have all this behind me. Hugs, oleander soup , Elizabeth Deedrick <elizabethdeedrick wrote: > > Dear , I think it may be the cats. I have known people that have had the same type of reaction > > being anywhere near a cat, even in the same house, seperate rooms! We always had a cat, that never affected my son, but the cocker spaniel set him off. Not good for you, you need to get away from the cats! Hope you feel better soon. Sincerely, Elizabeth Stay cool with this summer's hottest movies. Moviefone brings you trailers, celebrities, movie showtimes and tickets! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 I just looked on iHerb.com and saw a good selection. There are many others besides Animal Hair and Dander. You might want to surf around to compare prices of BioAllers products. Of course, if you are near a health food store, they would have it too. kiss Rich In a message dated 7/19/2009 12:18:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, luellamay129 writes: My goodness Rich, really? Do you have a link? Where would one get this product? Hugs,oleander soup , richmaj wrote:>> , > > Homeopathy may be able to reduce your symptoms.> There are a combination of homeopathic remedies under the names of > "Allergy Relief" ( Animal Hair/Dander) and others that work very very well.> My daughter in-law was VERY allergenic to cats.> Tears, swelling. She had it all.> One dose broke it, and several more, eliminated it.> Even surprised me!> Keep mending........> love> Rich> An Excellent Credit Score is 750. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Robyn, I keep Animal Hair and Dander around the house. So, when someone visits and gets a bit sniffy because of our cat STAR, I offer them a swig of it. I actually tell them to take the whole bottle home with them. Note, BioAllers has other allergy remedies too! And of course, there are other homeopathic brands out there. Enjoy! Rich In a message dated 7/19/2009 2:18:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, robynehowell writes: Which one did you use? Thanks, Robyn "richmaj" <richmajoleander soup Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 11:57:10 AMRe: Re: Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . I just looked on iHerb.com and saw a good selection. There are many others besides Animal Hair and Dander. You might want to surf around to compare prices of BioAllers products. Of course, if you are near a health food store, they would have it too. kiss Rich In a message dated 7/19/2009 12:18:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, luellamay129@ writes: My goodness Rich, really? Do you have a link? Where would one get this product? Hugs,oleander soup, richmaj wrote:>> , > > Homeopathy may be able to reduce your symptoms.> There are a combination of homeopathic remedies under the names of > "Allergy Relief" ( Animal Hair/Dander) and others that work very very well.> My daughter in-law was VERY allergenic to cats.> Tears, swelling. She had it all.> One dose broke it, and several more, eliminated it.> Even surprised me!> Keep mending..... ...> love> Rich> An Excellent Credit Score is 750. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! An Excellent Credit Score is 750. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 My goodness Rich, really? Do you have a link? Where would one get this product? Hugs,oleander soup , richmaj wrote:>> , > > Homeopathy may be able to reduce your symptoms.> There are a combination of homeopathic remedies under the names of > "Allergy Relief" ( Animal Hair/Dander) and others that work very very well.> My daughter in-law was VERY allergenic to cats.> Tears, swelling. She had it all.> One dose broke it, and several more, eliminated it.> Even surprised me!> Keep mending........> love> Rich> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Amazing! Thank you Shara! I think this will be my next stop. Hugs,oleander soup , showard208 wrote:>> > ,> You might want to try some alfalfa tablets (no additives....there are some out there, you just have to hunt for them).?? We raised rabbits for a while, and it turns out that I am HIGHLY allergic to rabbits!? To the point that when I petted a mini rex (velveteen type), my eyes swelled shut and it felt like my lungs had stopped working...seemingly no air exchange at all.? To get over the symptoms in a hurry, I washed my hands and face with plain water, then took 4-6 alfalfa tablets, and within 15 minutes the symptoms had subsided.? I find when I use alfalfa on a regular basis, I have no problems around animals.? Apparently, I have sensitivities to types of animals I am not around a lot.? No problems with dogs or goats, but when I touch cats now it's a problem, horses are a problem, and rabbits are a BIG problem.? Considering I am a farm girl, this could cause issues.? Alfalfa does it for me.? When taken on a regular basis (which, sadly, I neglect to do), I have no symptoms at all at any time around any animal.? Give it a try.? It can't hurt, lol.> > Shara> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Thank you so very much Rich!Muah!oleander soup , richmaj wrote:>> I just looked on iHerb.com and saw a good selection.> > There are many others besides Animal Hair and Dander.> > You might want to surf around to compare prices of BioAllers products.> > Of course, if you are near a health food store, they would have it too.> > kiss> Rich> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Which one did you use? Thanks, Robyn "richmaj" <richmajoleander soup Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 11:57:10 AMRe: Re: Update on - and the diagnosis is . . . I just looked on iHerb.com and saw a good selection. There are many others besides Animal Hair and Dander. You might want to surf around to compare prices of BioAllers products. Of course, if you are near a health food store, they would have it too. kiss Rich In a message dated 7/19/2009 12:18:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, luellamay129@ writes: My goodness Rich, really? Do you have a link? Where would one get this product? Hugs,oleander soup, richmaj wrote:>> , > > Homeopathy may be able to reduce your symptoms.> There are a combination of homeopathic remedies under the names of > "Allergy Relief" ( Animal Hair/Dander) and others that work very very well.> My daughter in-law was VERY allergenic to cats.> Tears, swelling. She had it all.> One dose broke it, and several more, eliminated it.> Even surprised me!> Keep mending..... ...> love> Rich> An Excellent Credit Score is 750. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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