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geez...just check what is in the nose spray; I saw the list of what

mercury resides in and was surprised to find that they use it in many

nose sprays.. just a thought

--- In egroups, " Kerry LoBosco " <mrsulu@w...>

wrote:

> My son was just stuck 33 times for environmental allergies and is

> highly allergic to trees, ragweed, grass, molds, dust mites, house

> dust, etc. My dr gave me a nose spray to use 2X day. Has anyone

> else tested for similar allergies and what was done to treat it?

My

> question is can behavior get better when treating the allergies?

> This is what my dr. said. My son is on the GF/CF diet but still

> seems hyper and still babbles alot. Thanks for any suggestions.

>

> Kerry ('s mom)

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My son was just stuck 33 times for environmental allergies and is

highly allergic to trees, ragweed, grass, molds, dust mites, house

dust, etc. My dr gave me a nose spray to use 2X day.

>>>>>>>

Is this just a standard prescription nose spray? And does it contain

thimerisol? (You'd better check -- some do!)

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Has anyone else tested for similar allergies and what was done to

treat it?

>>>>>>>

Yes, we took our son to see Dr. Layton who specializes in this

sort of thing. He is in Towson, MD. We were given special

sublingual drops made up for Kenny based on his test results. It did

help him, but we ran into problems because the preservative used was a

phenol, and he has a PST problem. So it also made him very hyper. I

discussed this with Dr. Layton, and we both agreed it was best to stop

the drops.

<<<<<<

My question is can behavior get better when treating the allergies?

>>>>>>

Yes, it can. But I would look for someone who will tailor the allergy

treatment to your child.

(Cary, NC)

persistentC@...

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In a message dated 10/3/2000 10:02:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

_@... writes:

<< geez...just check what is in the nose spray; I saw the list of what

mercury resides in and was surprised to find that they use it in many

nose sprays.. just a thought

>>

Please tell me it's not in Afrin Nasal Spray (horrible product that I have

used ONLY every day of my life since I was 17).

Aurora, okay no one's thinking of asking how many years since I was 17 right?

:)

Seriously, where can I access that list of products with Hg?

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ACK!! Check the nose spray for thimerosol!! Use a good air filter and/or

purifier, vacuum, vacuum and vacuum, damp dust his bedroom often and the

house regularly, keep the windows closed when he is reacting to pollens, use

allergy-free encasements for pillow and mattress, wash sheets in hot water,

wash bedspread often, etc. I would do all this before I'd use any

nose-spray or Claritin. The fewer medicinal assaults the better!

[ ] Environmental Allergies and Autism

> My son was just stuck 33 times for environmental allergies and is

> highly allergic to trees, ragweed, grass, molds, dust mites, house

> dust, etc. My dr gave me a nose spray to use 2X day. Has anyone

> else tested for similar allergies and what was done to treat it? My

> question is can behavior get better when treating the allergies?

> This is what my dr. said. My son is on the GF/CF diet but still

> seems hyper and still babbles alot. Thanks for any suggestions.

>

> Kerry ('s mom)

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>

>

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Consider using a sea salt solution to wash the nasal passages out.

Search the web for " Neti " and you will probably find more than you

need or contact me off-list & I can send you some info. It is an old

yoga practice that I have been using daily for 20+ years with

wonderful results. I use it wife my daughter when she has a stuffy

nose and it works wonders, If you get the solution to the correct

temperature and concentration it is very mild and even pleasant.

The

results will convince you to make it a daily or more practice -

better

than brushing your teeth. Best wishes, Ken

--- In egroups, " lisa edmond " <sjcsydney@h...>

wrote:

> ACK!! Check the nose spray for thimerosol!! Use a good air filter

and/or

> purifier, vacuum, vacuum and vacuum, damp dust his bedroom often

and

the

> house regularly, keep the windows closed when he is reacting to

pollens, use

> allergy-free encasements for pillow and mattress, wash sheets in

hot water,

> wash bedspread often, etc. I would do all this before I'd use any

> nose-spray or Claritin. The fewer medicinal assaults the better!

>

>

> [ ] Environmental Allergies and Autism

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> > My son was just stuck 33 times for environmental allergies and is

> > highly allergic to trees, ragweed, grass, molds, dust mites, house

> > dust, etc. My dr gave me a nose spray to use 2X day. Has anyone

> > else tested for similar allergies and what was done to treat it?

My

> > question is can behavior get better when treating the allergies?

> > This is what my dr. said. My son is on the GF/CF diet but still

> > seems hyper and still babbles alot. Thanks for any suggestions.

> >

> > Kerry ('s mom)

> >

> >

> >

> >

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nelsoneyes@... wrote:

> I just read that Sea Salt is VERY risky to use, because of mercury

> contamination in oceans, bays and seas.

I have been using natural sea salt for a long time. I just recently bought

some made in France. Am I in trouble? Would you share where is your source

of information?

Thanks

mt

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In a message dated 10/3/00 8:02:22 PM Central Daylight Time,

mrsulu@... writes:

<< My son was just stuck 33 times for environmental allergies and is

highly allergic to trees, ragweed, grass, molds, dust mites, house

dust, etc. My dr gave me a nose spray to use 2X day. Has anyone

else tested for similar allergies and what was done to treat it? >>

We've treated it with conventional shots and EPD allergy treatments and

finally elminated most of them with TBM Allergy Treatments.

<< My question is can behavior get better when treating the allergies? >>

Absolutely.

Gaylen

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