Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 Maurine, My son's nose used to run all of the time until I started giving him 2 caps of OPC-3/per day and antioxidant. People who sell marketing america products sell it. It's $65 for 90 caps, I stopped using it several times only to have my son's nose start running again. He also takes singulair during the really high pollen counts, but he's been fine without it for now. Good luck, >From: Maurine Meleck <maurine_meleck@...> >Date: Wed Apr 26 15:03:10 CDT 2006 >MB12valtrex >Subject: MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help >I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine > Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 what is opc? MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 what is opc? MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 During high allergy season I increase the dose of quercitin that I give my son. My son also takes singular which seems to help and not cause any nasty side effects. For myself I use quercitin and MSM. MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 During high allergy season I increase the dose of quercitin that I give my son. My son also takes singular which seems to help and not cause any nasty side effects. For myself I use quercitin and MSM. MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 quercitin-is that a prescriptioned drug--or natural from health store? what's in it? thanksTrudy Daileader <tdaileader@...> wrote: During high allergy season I increase the dose of quercitin that I give my son. My son also takes singular which seems to help and not cause any nasty side effects. For myself I use quercitin and MSM. MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 quercitin-is that a prescriptioned drug--or natural from health store? what's in it? thanksTrudy Daileader <tdaileader@...> wrote: During high allergy season I increase the dose of quercitin that I give my son. My son also takes singular which seems to help and not cause any nasty side effects. For myself I use quercitin and MSM. MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 Quercetin is a bioflavonoid available in supplement form. I get it at our local health food store. From what I have read it should be taken in combination with vitamin C and bromelain - it helps with the absorption of vitamin C and it works synergistically with bromelain. Both vitamin C and bromelain are very good for my son, so I figured it was worth a try. He is so happy while taking it. I do not plan on stopping it after the allergy season is over. MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 Quercetin is a bioflavonoid available in supplement form. I get it at our local health food store. From what I have read it should be taken in combination with vitamin C and bromelain - it helps with the absorption of vitamin C and it works synergistically with bromelain. Both vitamin C and bromelain are very good for my son, so I figured it was worth a try. He is so happy while taking it. I do not plan on stopping it after the allergy season is over. MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 now what is bromelain and where do I get it. Do you know how these help clear the nose? ThanksTrudy Daileader <tdaileader@...> wrote: Quercetin is a bioflavonoid available in supplement form. I get it at our local health food store. From what I have read it should be taken in combination with vitamin C and bromelain - it helps with the absorption of vitamin C and it works synergistically with bromelain. Both vitamin C and bromelain are very good for my son, so I figured it was worth a try. He is so happy while taking it. I do not plan on stopping it after the allergy season is over. MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 now what is bromelain and where do I get it. Do you know how these help clear the nose? ThanksTrudy Daileader <tdaileader@...> wrote: Quercetin is a bioflavonoid available in supplement form. I get it at our local health food store. From what I have read it should be taken in combination with vitamin C and bromelain - it helps with the absorption of vitamin C and it works synergistically with bromelain. Both vitamin C and bromelain are very good for my son, so I figured it was worth a try. He is so happy while taking it. I do not plan on stopping it after the allergy season is over. MB12-stuffy nose and allergy question-help>I live with my grandson in what is considered the worst allergy area in the country-this year has been the worst for him. Antihistamines always worked for him in the past but no longer. I want to switch to MB12 nose spray, but cannot until I can clear up his nose. I bought children's(he is 8) sudafed, but am afraid to use it as it will raise his blood prssure and could cause hyperactivity. Anyone have a suggestion of how to clear up his nose-any natural products out there? Thanks bunches. maurine> Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate change. Earth Day >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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