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Dot, I'm having breathing problems also. It started about a week ago. For

the last few months I thought I was 'healthy', I was breathing great!! I

was thinking how I didn't remember what it was like not breathing well when

all of a sudden, boom, I can't take deep breaths again. It starts in my

throat of all things. It seems that my throat will produce mucus, then it

just travels into my lungs. It's the strangest thing. I'm also thinking of

starting on my inhaler, but have put it off..just don't want to do it

anymore. I also started on lipitor for my cholesterol. Plus, I'm on

synthroid for hypothyroidism. *whine*

Bev

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I'm afraid it's the season for bereathing problems, at least in the

UK. And we've been having a good summer, so the pollen levels, etc, are

higher. I know to expect trouble this time of year, but it always catches

me out. And nowmy 12-year-old has got hayfever, for the first time in his

life. I know these things run in families, but he's adopted. Just the way

it goes, I guess. Eve

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`Boy: a noise with some dirt on it.` - Wilde

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I'm afraid it's the season for bereathing problems, at least in the

UK. And we've been having a good summer, so the pollen levels, etc, are

higher. I know to expect trouble this time of year, but it always catches

me out. And nowmy 12-year-old has got hayfever, for the first time in his

life. I know these things run in families, but he's adopted. Just the way

it goes, I guess. Eve

--

`Boy: a noise with some dirt on it.` - Wilde

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I've heard that before, right enough, about the honey. The problem is we

live in one area and he goes to residential school in another, going back

and forth at weekends. Eve

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`Boy: a noise with some dirt on it.` - Wilde

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I've heard that before, right enough, about the honey. The problem is we

live in one area and he goes to residential school in another, going back

and forth at weekends. Eve

--

`Boy: a noise with some dirt on it.` - Wilde

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Of course, I don't know where you live, nor where your son is going to be in

school, however I suspect that your local honey will provide some defense.

Unless your son is going to school at one end of England and you live at the

other, that will probably be sufficient. England being relatively small,

compared to the US. There isn't as much variation in plant species from one

area to another. If I as a resident of Tennessee, were going to send a child

of to, say, Michigan, I'd be concerned. But if the child were going to stay

in state, or in a neighboring state, I wouldn't have too great a concern.

Of course, it is really the pollen in the honey that provides the

protection, so try to get unprocessed honey.

Will Sawtelle c);-}>

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I've heard that before, right enough, about the honey. The problem is we

live in one area and he goes to residential school in another, going back

and forth at weekends. Eve

--

`Boy: a noise with some dirt on it.` - Wilde

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Of course, I don't know where you live, nor where your son is going to be in

school, however I suspect that your local honey will provide some defense.

Unless your son is going to school at one end of England and you live at the

other, that will probably be sufficient. England being relatively small,

compared to the US. There isn't as much variation in plant species from one

area to another. If I as a resident of Tennessee, were going to send a child

of to, say, Michigan, I'd be concerned. But if the child were going to stay

in state, or in a neighboring state, I wouldn't have too great a concern.

Of course, it is really the pollen in the honey that provides the

protection, so try to get unprocessed honey.

Will Sawtelle c);-}>

wsawtell@...

Re: bad week too

I've heard that before, right enough, about the honey. The problem is we

live in one area and he goes to residential school in another, going back

and forth at weekends. Eve

--

`Boy: a noise with some dirt on it.` - Wilde

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Actually, to have the full effect of the honey, one needs to start that

month before the allergy season.

It does work rahter well, if he goes to school somewhere else, get honey

from both areas and mix it, it's what I would do..However, that is just

a preventative with limited effect, nothing to cure an out and out

asthma attack.

C-M

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Actually, to have the full effect of the honey, one needs to start that

month before the allergy season.

It does work rahter well, if he goes to school somewhere else, get honey

from both areas and mix it, it's what I would do..However, that is just

a preventative with limited effect, nothing to cure an out and out

asthma attack.

C-M

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