Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 Go to files and see what causes the alergies and try to cure the cause, that way drippy nose will be cured. Regards JasminaAnne <anne_white53 wrote: My non-professional advice is: from Anne in CT.Every time you see your son's nose drippy; immediately take a "Kleenex" and wipe it and then try to teach your child how to "blow his nose" when you put the Kleenex under his stuffy nose."to teach him...blow your own nose in a Kleenex in front of him."If the "drppy" does not come out the nose, it goes back to system.A medicine will just bring that stuff to his lungs where he will cough it up. "The proper blowing of the nose is very important".Important: "never force the nose; if no mucous comes out then stop."Note: "each drop of mucous could have up to 100,000 "(bad)bacteria".herbal remedies , "Marci" <twilli55@t...> wrote:>> I have 2 question that really have nothing to do with one another but > thought i'd post them at the same time...> > One is what bread is the best to eat--spelt, millet, flax...if you had > to pick one which one is the best?> > Two is that my son (6yo) has allergies which have been worse > lately...not really bad just a little drippy or stuffy nose and > sneezing but enough to aggravate him. Is there anything to give him to > get rid of that-besides medication of course? Something maybe child > friendly?> > I really appreciate any help you all can give me. Thanks> > Marci> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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