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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

>

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Can you tell me where I can find that in the files? I have looked

everywhere it seems but cannot locate it. Thank you.

 

Marci

 

 

herbal remedies , Jasmina Alisic

<jalisic579@s...> wrote:

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> Go to files and see what causes the alergies and try to cure the

cause, that way drippy nose will be cured.

> Regards

> Jasmina

>

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