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I don't know about divers but I know we are not allowed to give benedryl to my daughter as she is on dijoxin but......I do know that it opens up the kids passages and helps them breath better. We have to give it too a couple of the kids as theyare prone to ear infections and the benedryl helps keep the Eustachian tubes open so they can't get "clogged" up and the necessary fluids can drain properly.

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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:57 AM

Subject: benadryl , divers,and vascular system

this week someone mentioned on TV [sylvia Browne on Montel show]about divers taking benadryl becuse it helps something,but it opens up the vascular system and it does not "close" properly, later, and the person dies..can someone here explain this further??exactly why do they take it and does it matter so much?did they take an extra one or something?rica

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Janet, My DH has benedryl on him always.. he is allergic to bees, wasps...etc... It works quick... and since I can't get him to try much else... it's one of the few "drugs" we have in the house. SuziJanet Hamilton <dragonhealing@...> wrote: Every drug whether pharmaceutical or herbal can have adverse effects on people rarely. I’m guessing this talk show was sensationalizing 1 or 2 reactions that were thought (and here again maybe it was a combination of things not just the Benadryl) to have been caused by diphenhydramine. This is the same malarky the press pulled with ephedra a year ago really. And I know I’m probably gonna get bawled out for saying this, but Benadryl has saved many people from deadly allergic reactions and still does to this day, so out of all the nasty pharmaceuticals out there this one should not be taken off the market IMHO.

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Yes, and that is exactly what it is meant

for – severe allergic reactions, not vasodilation. Ephedra wasn’t

meant to be an upper either, but that is how people misused it and then they

try and blame the drug/herb? Seems like people don’t like to take

responsibility for themselves anymore.

Janet

From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Suzanne

Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006

12:26 PM

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benadryl , divers,and vascular system

Janet,

My DH has benedryl on him always.. he is allergic to bees, wasps...etc...

It works quick... and since I can't get him to try much else... it's one of the

few " drugs " we have in the house.

Suzi

Janet Hamilton

<dragonhealingcomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Every drug whether pharmaceutical or

herbal can have adverse effects on people rarely. I’m guessing this talk

show was sensationalizing 1 or 2 reactions that were thought (and here again

maybe it was a combination of things not just the Benadryl) to have been caused

by diphenhydramine. This is the same malarky the press pulled with ephedra a

year ago really. And I know I’m probably gonna get bawled out for saying

this, butBenadryl has saved many people from deadly allergic reactions and

still does to this day, so out of all the nasty pharmaceuticals out there this

one should not be taken off the market IMHO.

 

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My daughter has allergies but we never knew how badly until a couple of

years ago when we were at my brother's house in the country. She

went outside to keep an eye on a couple of very young cousins who were

playing in a field next to the house, but within five minutes was back in

the house, eyes swelling shut and wheezing. She started into

anaphylactic (sp) shock, and the only thing an MD and an RN at the house

could do was pour a bottle of liquid Benedryl down her throat on our way

to the hospital ER. That bottle of Benedryl saved her life, because

an ambulance would have never made it to us in time. We keep Epi

pens now, one at each end of the house and one in my purse and in her

purse no matter where we go. When she is in school the school nurse

also has an Epi pen available and is well aware of my daughter's class

schedule for each day. You only have to see your child go through

something like that once to realize there are times that certain drugs

can and will save lives.

We followed up that episode with a visit to an allergy specialist for

tests. They pricked my daughter's back in 99 places and before they

could drop the different allergens on one-third of those pin pricks she

was swelling up all over and having trouble breathing to the point they

stopped the test and rolled in a crash cart. Three specialists sat

in that room with us for over two hours, swabbing her down with alcohol

to get the stuff off and taking her vital signs before they felt

comfortable enough to let us go.

All three said they had never seen anything like it. I'd wear an

Epi pen around my neck if it came with such a holder, LOL -

At 02:46 PM 7/27/2006, you wrote:

Every drug whether pharmaceutical or

herbal can have adverse effects on people rarely. I’m guessing this talk

show was sensationalizing 1 or 2 reactions that were thought (and here

again maybe it was a combination of things not just the Benadryl) to have

been caused by diphenhydramine. This is the same malarky the press pulled

with ephedra a year ago really. And I know I’m probably gonna get bawled

out for saying this, but Benadryl has saved many people from deadly

allergic reactions and still does to this day, so out of all the nasty

pharmaceuticals out there this one should not be taken off the market

IMHO.

Janet

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This is because the so called powers that be have brainwashed us all

into believing that we are not capable of being responsible for

ourselves. Therefore, we need the government, doctors, lawyers and drug

companies to be responsible for us.

Janet Hamilton wrote:

>

> Yes, and that is exactly what it is meant for – severe allergic

> reactions, not vasodilation. Ephedra wasn’t meant to be an upper

> either, but that is how people misused it and then they try and blame

> the drug/herb? Seems like people don’t like to take responsibility for

> themselves anymore.

>

> Janet

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> *From:* health

> [mailto:health ] *On Behalf Of *Suzanne

> *Sent:* Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:26 PM

> *To:* health

> *Subject:* RE: benadryl , divers,and vascular

> system

>

> Janet,

>

> My DH has benedryl on him always.. he is allergic to bees,

> wasps...etc... It works quick... and since I can't get him to try much

> else... it's one of the few " drugs " we have in the house.

>

> Suzi

>

> */Janet Hamilton <dragonhealing@...>/* wrote:

>

> Every drug whether pharmaceutical or herbal can have adverse

> effects on people rarely. I’m guessing this talk show was

> sensationalizing 1 or 2 reactions that were thought (and here

> again maybe it was a combination of things not just the Benadryl)

> to have been caused by diphenhydramine. This is the same malarky

> the press pulled with ephedra a year ago really. And I know I’m

> probably gonna get bawled out for saying this, butBenadryl has

> saved many people from deadly allergic reactions and still does to

> this day, so out of all the nasty pharmaceuticals out there this

> one should not be taken off the market IMHO.

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great

> rates starting at 1¢/min.

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.... " I feel that all drugs should be removed from the market. There is no

drug that is ... "

HIP, HIP, HOORAY for Don!!! I agree 100%. Definition of cure? " To

preserve. " Who wants to preserve their disease/sickness? The drug

companies of course that way they can get you hooked for life!!

Shari - drug free from everything for 22 years

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