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Have you been checked for allergies? Sounds like you might be like my niece. She is allergic to dust, pollen, pollutants in the air...she used to sniffle all year long and now she takes allergy shots. she still has sniffles during big pollen outbreaks but other than that she is fine.

2006-06-12 21:10:50 · answer #1 · answered by Andrea 5 · 0 0

Have a facial steam wash.

Take some balm or vicks and put it into a tub /bucket of hot water. The vapours from the water should be sniffed in with a towel over the head to take in the most posibble vapour available.

This can be done daily, just after taking a bath in the morning and once again before bed tyme.

2006-06-12 21:13:45 · answer #2 · answered by medhruv 4 · 0 0

My mother would use an open pot to brew us a hot drink consisting of water, tea, slices of lemon with rind attached and 3 or 4 whole cloves; she would add a good shot of brandy and simmer. We would sip this with either sugar or honey to flavour before going to bed.

You can boost your immune system by eating regular meals of low fat protein and increasing vitamin C. Fish and flax seed oil are also good. You may have an allergy to plants or flowers.

What do you call a cold? Do you mean you have a permanent cough or a consistent runny nose?

Withdrawal symptoms from certain drugs can cause signs of flu like symptoms (runny nose, aches and pains); are you on any medication or using illicit drugs?

2006-06-13 04:11:03 · answer #3 · answered by greeneyedijay 3 · 0 0

Do you believe that we have the same 365 days in one year. take vacation just to stay out of your home , maybe you have something in your home causing you the asthma.
Ask the Doctor which kind of asthma that you suffer, then take the medicine.

2006-06-12 21:13:40 · answer #4 · answered by dragowolfthelegend 3 · 0 0

suspicious. do you have a smoking history? need more info. age? smoking history? Pulmonary History? You need to see a doctor. Your doctor. What do you mean "some doctors"? Did these "some doctors" prescribe anything to help? Sounds like possible COPD, but honestly there would be no way of knowing with the restricted info. given.

2006-06-12 21:18:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

your best bet would be to see a pulmonary doctor.you might have allerges
to mold,dust or pet hair maybe even cleaners he/she could tell you right
away.i wish i could give you a remedy but getting temp. relief would only prolong the problem. i know i've been there my problem was mold.
i wish you good health and relief.

2006-06-13 05:46:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You probably have allergy. You need a preventive drug like zatofen or monteleukast for several months.

2006-06-13 07:15:52 · answer #7 · answered by yakkydoc 6 · 0 0

Yes, you do have allergies but the solution of allergy medications is to supress your immune system and this is the wrong answer. Your immune system is triggering mucous development to surround toxins. Allergy medication may relieve allergies but you need an active immune system for fighting other disease. Would you give yourself AIDS to fight a cold? The right solution for allergies is to flood your body with clean water, avoid mucous creating foods, and raise the btu's of your body, and give your gut the proper PH balance.

The Water Cure is the best solution to almost any disease. In the animal kingdom, every animal knows that drinking water is critical for their survival. When they begin having mucous, they know they need to get to water and drink water. Somehow, we humans have been coaxed into drinking anything but water. Coffee and sugary drinks do not count as water. In fact, for every cup of coffee or sugary drink, you need to drink three glasses of water to just break even.

Drink 6-8 glasses of distilled water each day. Add 1/4 teaspoon of unrefined sea salt. Remineralized and hydrated, your body can begin eliminating toxins and mucous easily.

Throw away your table salt as it is almost devoid of nutritional value. Use sea salt on your food.

Avoid dairy. Every glass of milk and every piece of cheese contains hundreds of thousands of mucous cells. Intead of shutting down your immune system, so you can continue eating mucous creating foods, listen to your body and give it what it needs. Eat a diet with less wheat products and more vegetables and fruit. Eat less meat as more than 20% of your diet begins bloking your gut up and starts slowing down your digestive system.

Avoid dairy. I said that already but this is critical. Next, if your diet is not balanced yet, try adding raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar to your diet. Drink a strong juice such as unsweetened grape juice, unfiltered and unsweetened apple juice, vegetable juice, and add a tablespoon of raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar, a dash of cinnamon and cayenne. Avoid any beverage or food with fructose corn syrup in it. Increase the amount of cayenne
as you learn to tolerate it well. Fruits, vegetables, raw apple cider vinegar will provide your gut with good flora while the cayenne will raise your BTU's that will heat up your body, inrease circulation, and together with the extra water in your diet flush out the toxins and mucous that is cauing your allergic immune system response.

Also consider high doses of Vitamin C with Magnisium.

Animals find what they need to keep them in balance. We humans get distracted by other thoughts than to listen to their body many times. Give your body what it needs to be allergy free and it will respond.

2006-06-17 02:30:08 · answer #8 · answered by rudenski 5 · 0 0

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2006-06-14 04:58:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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