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Hi Anya....what is the reason for this....?

Thanks, Peggy

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Of course, you have to make sure any sinus or colds or allergies you think

you have aren't 'fungal' in nature when you do this.

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At 12:32 PM 1/31/2004 -0600, you wrote:

>Hi Anya....what is the reason for this....?

>Thanks, Peggy

>www.splendidsoap.com

>

>

>Of course, you have to make sure any sinus or colds or allergies you think

>you have aren't 'fungal' in nature when you do this.

 

Well, if you have a fungal/mold/mildew scenario, chances are it is also in

the air in your house, maybe even caused by molds and mildews growing in

your walls, etc., so you don't want to add to the humidity of the house at

this time. Many folks get a bad sinus headache, or a general malaise, and

think they have an 'infection', well, they may, but perhaps it isn't

bacterial, it's fungal. A few years ago, here in Miami, we had a cool down

at the end of summer. Three weeks of overcast skies, rain, just moderate

humidity. So, I turned off the air conditioner.

 

I went to the doctor because I started to have some weird things going on

-- my lower lip would swell up hard. I got a swelling under one eye. My

sinuses swelled. Got a headache. First thing he asked was " is your a/c on " ?

I said no, the weather cooled down. He said the humidity was constant, and

the a/c was the only want to keep down mold/mildew proliferation. I said I

didn't see any mold/mildew signs in my house, like in the shower. He said,

well, they're having a feast day in your body, so why do they need tile?

Ewwwww.

 

Soooooo, if you suspect you have a mold/mildew problem, instead of a

bacterial or 'phlegm block' problem, I would recommend doing the inhalation

of antifungal herbs and oils in a steam tent (putting the steaming herbs or

oil in hot water, bending over the bowl with a towel over your head,

inhaling deeply for as long as the water remains hot.)

 

Also, inhale anti-fungal oils as often as possible, right from the bottle.

In the meantime, work on getting rid of the ambient and growing molds and

mildew by diffusing oils and making sure the source of the water that is

causing the growth is eliminated, and perhaps, if necessary, remove the

carpet and other places they're living.

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Thanks Anya...very helpful to me. I am going to share this with a friend who

suspects that she is inhaling mold and fungus. She has CFS/fibro/MCS and always

gets worse in the winter so she suspects what you described.

Peggy

 

www.splendidsoap.com

 

>

>Of course, you have to make sure any sinus or colds or allergies you think

>you have aren't 'fungal' in nature when you do this.

 

Well, if you have a fungal/mold/mildew scenario, chances are it is also in

the air in your house, maybe even caused by molds and mildews growing in

your walls, etc., so you don't want to add to the humidity of the house at

this time. Many folks get a bad sinus headache, or a general malaise, and

think they have an 'infection', well, they may, but perhaps it isn't

bacterial, it's fungal. A few years ago, here in Miami, we had a cool down

at the end of summer. Three weeks of overcast skies, rain, just moderate

humidity. So, I turned off the air conditioner.

 

I went to the doctor because I started to have some weird things going on

-- my lower lip would swell up hard. I got a swelling under one eye. My

sinuses swelled. Got a headache. First thing he asked was " is your a/c on " ?

I said no, the weather cooled down. He said the humidity was constant, and

the a/c was the only want to keep down mold/mildew proliferation. I said I

didn't see any mold/mildew signs in my house, like in the shower. He said,

well, they're having a feast day in your body, so why do they need tile?

Ewwwww.

 

Soooooo, if you suspect you have a mold/mildew problem, instead of a

bacterial or 'phlegm block' problem, I would recommend doing the inhalation

of antifungal herbs and oils in a steam tent (putting the steaming herbs or

oil in hot water, bending over the bowl with a towel over your head,

inhaling deeply for as long as the water remains hot.)

 

Also, inhale anti-fungal oils as often as possible, right from the bottle.

In the meantime, work on getting rid of the ambient and growing molds and

mildew by diffusing oils and making sure the source of the water that is

causing the growth is eliminated, and perhaps, if necessary, remove the

carpet and other places they're living.

 

Anya

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Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves:

http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html

 

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