| Annie |
Oct 7 2005, 08:14 AM
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Does anybody know what is really good for allergies? My son keeps sneasing all the time since he was about 7 year old. He was tested so we know that he is allergic to dust, but he sneases a lot too after having a shower, so I believe he does not like Chlorine either.
Before we came to Australia 13 years ago, I took him every week to the hospital for an injection - they tried the new desensitisation method on him, but it did not help. No antihistamins do any difference either. I am wondering whether somebody knows about a good alternative solution. I would try anything. Thanks girls Marianna ![]() |
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| Heather Sharada |
Oct 7 2005, 02:53 PM
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Hate to say it Marianna but it is part of his Homoeopathic picture so should disappear when he gets his treatment.....don't forget to tell her about it.
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| Annie |
Oct 7 2005, 06:27 PM
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Heather, i cannot wait to see your Homeopath with my kids. Now I am really curious - will I discover a new alternative method? Just few more weeks and we will have more free time.
Agatha started sneasing too about 2 years ago, but she is not as bad. people think we should not have cats in the house but that is not the option at all, our cats keep the whole family sane, they are just as part of our family like everybody else and we all need them. There must be something out there that helps. Thanks Heather, Marianna |
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