Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 If someone suffers from itchy nose, itchy mouth, itchy eyes (occassionally when all are full blown), sneezing violantly, post nasal drip and dry mouth at night due to mouth breathing, could that bee food related as well as environmental? This happens all year round not just in Spring, but Spring does make it worse to the stage of nose bleeds as the symptoms are worse. There is Yellow Wattle around but not in the same area as the house on 8 acres. There are not long grasses thanks to the horses. It has been a dry winter because of lack of rain but the area is green due to heavy frosts in the morning nourishing the soil. Wind is not abundant this time of year because of the mild Winter we have had. The 6 bedroom house is solid brick and tiled throughout except for the sleeping areas but the symptoms are just as bad inside as outside. There is an 18.5 year old cat living inside but she is kept well groomed and symptoms had only occured in the past 5 years and the cat has been in the family 3 X longer than that. Basically my questions are: 1. Can food be a problem and which ones? 2. What are the best natural treatments can be used for this both internally and externally. 3. Or this is full blown enviromental and have to put up with this. Look forward to your repsonses. Peta ____________________________________________________ On 7 Messenger - Make free PC-to-PC calls to your friends overseas. http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Peta, Are you eating something different during those times when it acts up? You need to start all over eating... a few items (the same) for a couple days if nothing, add another. to see. Could there be something in this house? How long have you lived there? It could be environmental... My dad never had sinus problems till about 5 yrs ago... and he is in his 80's. SuziPeta Celleste <petacelleste@...> wrote: If someone suffers from itchy nose, itchy mouth, itchyeyes (occassionally when all are full blown), sneezingviolantly, post nasal drip and dry mouth at night dueto mouth breathing, could that bee food related aswell as environmental?This happens all year round not just in Spring, butSpring does make it worse to the stage of nose bleedsas the symptoms are worse. There is Yellow Wattle around but not in the same areaas the house on 8 acres. There are not long grassesthanks to the horses. It has been a dry winterbecause of lack of rain but the area is green due toheavy frosts in the morning nourishing the soil. Windis not abundant this time of year because of the mildWinter we have had.The 6 bedroom house is solid brick and tiledthroughout except for the sleeping areas but thesymptoms are just as bad inside as outside. There isan 18.5 year old cat living inside but she is keptwell groomed and symptoms had only occured in the past5 years and the cat has been in the family 3 X longerthan that.Basically my questions are:1. Can food be a problem and which ones?2. What are the best natural treatments can be usedfor this both internally and externally.3. Or this is full blown enviromental and have to putup with this.Look forward to your repsonses. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ http://360./suziesgoats Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 I don't know about the food side of things as I eat like I normally eat. I have had the problem for 5 years, but also have lived in 4-5 different locations too. this house only has carpet in the bedrooms and it is tiled throughout the house. I have only lived in the current house for 11 months (and we have to move again). Peta --- Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: > Peta, > Are you eating something different during those > times when it acts up? You need to start all over > eating... a few items (the same) for a couple days > if nothing, add another. to see. Could there be > something in this house? How long have you lived > there? > It could be environmental... My dad never had > sinus problems till about 5 yrs ago... and he is in > his 80's. > Suzi > > Peta Celleste <petacelleste@...> wrote: > If someone suffers from itchy nose, itchy mouth, > itchy > eyes (occassionally when all are full blown), > sneezing > violantly, post nasal drip and dry mouth at night > due > to mouth breathing, could that bee food related as > well as environmental? > > This happens all year round not just in Spring, but > Spring does make it worse to the stage of nose > bleeds > as the symptoms are worse. > > There is Yellow Wattle around but not in the same > area > as the house on 8 acres. There are not long grasses > thanks to the horses. It has been a dry winter > because of lack of rain but the area is green due to > heavy frosts in the morning nourishing the soil. > Wind > is not abundant this time of year because of the > mild > Winter we have had. > > The 6 bedroom house is solid brick and tiled > throughout except for the sleeping areas but the > symptoms are just as bad inside as outside. There is > an 18.5 year old cat living inside but she is kept > well groomed and symptoms had only occured in the > past > 5 years and the cat has been in the family 3 X > longer > than that. > > Basically my questions are: > > 1. Can food be a problem and which ones? > 2. What are the best natural treatments can be used > for this both internally and externally. > 3. Or this is full blown enviromental and have to > put > up with this. > > Look forward to your repsonses. > > > > Suzi > What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet > been discovered. > > > > health/ > > http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ > http://360./suziesgoats > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls > to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. ____________________________________________________ On 7 360°: Share your blog, photos, interests and what matters most to you http://www.7.com.au/360 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Peta, do you have central air running during the summer? I cannot run dry heat or air conditioning without my sinuses going bananas. You could do an elimination diet for foods. You’d want to take out wheat, dairy, soy, corn, and peanuts at the very least. Then you add in one of these at a time to see if you have symptoms when you eat them. Permanently eliminate any foods that have reactions associated with them. Have you tried the nettle tea or capsules I suggested? You have to take it every day for a while before you will find some relief. Hope you are feeling good today. Janet From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Peta Celleste Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 2:45 PM health Subject: Hayfever/Allergy Question If someone suffers from itchy nose, itchy mouth, itchy eyes (occassionally when all are full blown), sneezing violantly, post nasal drip and dry mouth at night due to mouth breathing, could that bee food related as well as environmental? This happens all year round not just in Spring, but Spring does make it worse to the stage of nose bleeds as the symptoms are worse. There is Yellow Wattle around but not in the same area as the house on 8 acres. There are not long grasses thanks to the horses. It has been a dry winter because of lack of rain but the area is green due to heavy frosts in the morning nourishing the soil. Wind is not abundant this time of year because of the mild Winter we have had. The 6 bedroom house is solid brick and tiled throughout except for the sleeping areas but the symptoms are just as bad inside as outside. There is an 18.5 year old cat living inside but she is kept well groomed and symptoms had only occured in the past 5 years and the cat has been in the family 3 X longer than that. Basically my questions are: 1. Can food be a problem and which ones? 2. What are the best natural treatments can be used for this both internally and externally. 3. Or this is full blown enviromental and have to put up with this. Look forward to your repsonses. Peta ____________________________________________________ On 7 Messenger - Make free PC-to-PC calls to your friends overseas. http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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