Most of these people are smoking crack! To my knowledge and personal experience, I have found that you should go somewhere like San Diego. Reasons being are as follows: 1 higher humidty keep alot of the pollens and allergens out of the air. The moisture in the air is heavier than is the pollen. 2 there is not a ton of change in seasons there, its about the same year round, so there isnt a huge influx in whats being pumped into the air. I have also heard that being near the ocean water and the salt it helps with allergies as well!
2006-08-28 05:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what you are allergic to. Some places are good for certain people because what they are sensitive to is either not there or is limited.
If you have a problem with man-made pollution, then a place off the beaten path may be best for you, certainly not in a congested city.
lf you have a problem with trees, don't move to a place where there are many different types of trees.
There are books that will give you ideas about healthy places, I suggest you be careful and decide for yourself once you have visited the place a few times to test it out for yourself.
2006-08-27 20:15:34
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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It depends on what you are allergic to. Anywhere you go there will be new stuff to develop an allergy to. The best thing to do is to know what sets your allergies off and possibly take OTC meds to help ward off the symptoms of allergies.
2006-08-27 20:13:02
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answered by mamacass0304 3
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In an underdeveloped nation... where you will be infected with parasites. Allergies are an affliction of industrialized nations. Our bodies are equiped with Th2 Helper cells that are made to fight off parasites, but because people in first world countries do not have parasite problems these cells act differently and cause us to suffer from "allergies".
2006-08-27 20:22:05
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answered by nightingale008 2
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Find someplace with next to 0 humidity, like Arizona.
Deserts are always good for allergies, however, it is REALLY hot.
2006-08-27 20:10:26
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answered by ms_books3736 2
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It depends: do you want to continue to live with your allergies, or would you prefer to minimize them?
2006-08-27 20:10:22
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answered by -RKO- 7
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Anywhere near the coast, as sea water reduces common allergens.
2006-08-27 20:09:42
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answered by imagineworldwide 4
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Probably somewhere in the southwest where they do not have a lot of pollen.
Woo hoo... level 6!
2006-08-27 20:09:52
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answered by ceprn 6
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I don't know where you should live but I can tell you it is not Michigan.
2006-08-27 20:13:32
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answered by mom 5
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Arizona (but it's hot there)
2006-08-27 20:08:57
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answered by mJc 7
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