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Have you tried seeing a homeopath? We're scheduled for our first

visit a homeopath this week. Alyssa's still got some allergy issues

that we can't figure out, and so this is our next puzzle piece to

try.

> This is a repeat of a question I asked last spring, but as

it's getting closer to spring and the mold season, I was wondering

if any parents can give me some supplement ideas to help my daughter

get through the mold season. Her attention and focus goes down,

verbal perseveration goes up, and she gets aggressive again. Even if

there is a prescription med out there or a nasal spray that doesn't

cause too many side effects, I'm open to suggestions. She didn't do

well on Zyrtex.

> Thanks in advance too all who reply.

>

>

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My sister-in-law who has a mold-sensitive son uses a homeopathic

product called BioAllers Mold, Yeast and Dust Allergy Relief. You can

get it at drugstore.com:

http://www.drugstore.com/products/

prod.asp?pid=33800 & catid=20919 & trx=PLST-0-

CAT & trxp1=20919 & trxp2=33800 & trxp3=1 & trxp4=0 & btrx=BUY-PLST-0-CAT

On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 12:27 PM, Dougherty wrote:

> This is a repeat of a question I asked last spring, but as it's

> getting closer to spring and the mold season, I was wondering if any

> parents can give me some supplement ideas to help my daughter get

> through the mold season. Her attention and focus goes down, verbal

> perseveration goes up, and she gets aggressive again. Even if there is

> a prescription med out there or a nasal spray that doesn't cause too

> many side effects, I'm open to suggestions. She didn't do well on

> Zyrtex.

> Thanks in advance too all who reply.

>

>

>

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Greg Saunders in .

> PennY, which homeopath are you going to see? My mom used to go to

one several

> years ago. I was very little,maybe 4 or 5. She remembers that he

used to

> treat alot of children with Autism but she doesnt remember his

name. He is

> probably retired by now.

>

> Pennie

> Abby's Mom

>

>

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That brand I definitely remember from last season. I think I tried their

nasal spray, but for some reason, I didn't stick to using it everyday.

Thanks, .

Re: natural supplement to help mold allergy

> ,

>

> My sister-in-law who has a mold-sensitive son uses a homeopathic

> product called BioAllers Mold, Yeast and Dust Allergy Relief. You can

> get it at drugstore.com:

>

> http://www.drugstore.com/products/

> prod.asp?pid=33800 & catid=20919 & trx=PLST-0-

> CAT & trxp1=20919 & trxp2=33800 & trxp3=1 & trxp4=0 & btrx=BUY-PLST-0-CAT

>

>

>

>

> On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 12:27 PM, Dougherty wrote:

>

> > This is a repeat of a question I asked last spring, but as it's

> > getting closer to spring and the mold season, I was wondering if any

> > parents can give me some supplement ideas to help my daughter get

> > through the mold season. Her attention and focus goes down, verbal

> > perseveration goes up, and she gets aggressive again. Even if there is

> > a prescription med out there or a nasal spray that doesn't cause too

> > many side effects, I'm open to suggestions. She didn't do well on

> > Zyrtex.

> > Thanks in advance too all who reply.

> >

> >

> >

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okie, dokie (:

Re: natural supplement to help mold allergy

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>

> Only part of that link activated for some reason.... If you're

> interested, you can highlight the entire thing (all three lines) and

> paste it into your browser or you can just go to drugstore.com and do a

> search for the product name.

>

>

>

>

> On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 01:40 PM, cathylynn2 wrote:

>

> > ,

> >

> > My sister-in-law who has a mold-sensitive son uses a homeopathic

> > product called BioAllers Mold, Yeast and Dust Allergy Relief. You can

> > get it at drugstore.com:

> >

> > http://www.drugstore.com/products/

> > prod.asp?pid=33800 & catid=20919 & trx=PLST-0-

> > CAT & trxp1=20919 & trxp2=33800 & trxp3=1 & trxp4=0 & btrx=BUY-PLST-0-CAT

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 12:27 PM, Dougherty wrote:

> >

> >> This is a repeat of a question I asked last spring, but as it's

> >> getting closer to spring and the mold season, I was wondering if any

> >> parents can give me some supplement ideas to help my daughter get

> >> through the mold season. Her attention and focus goes down, verbal

> >> perseveration goes up, and she gets aggressive again. Even if there is

> >> a prescription med out there or a nasal spray that doesn't cause too

> >> many side effects, I'm open to suggestions. She didn't do well on

> >> Zyrtex.

> >> Thanks in advance too all who reply.

> >>

> >>

> >>

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Hi ,

I think this is a liquid. My SIL swears by it, but you do have to be

consistent and give it time, as it is homeopathic.

:-)

On Wednesday, February 4, 2004, at 02:50 PM, Dougherty wrote:

> That brand I definitely remember from last season. I think I tried

> their

> nasal spray, but for some reason, I didn't stick to using it everyday.

> Thanks, .

> Re: natural supplement to help mold allergy

>

>

>> ,

>>

>> My sister-in-law who has a mold-sensitive son uses a homeopathic

>> product called BioAllers Mold, Yeast and Dust Allergy Relief. You can

>> get it at drugstore.com:

>>

>> http://www.drugstore.com/products/

>> prod.asp?pid=33800 & catid=20919 & trx=PLST-0-

>> CAT & trxp1=20919 & trxp2=33800 & trxp3=1 & trxp4=0 & btrx=BUY-PLST-0-CAT

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 12:27 PM, Dougherty wrote:

>>

>>> This is a repeat of a question I asked last spring, but as it's

>>> getting closer to spring and the mold season, I was wondering if any

>>> parents can give me some supplement ideas to help my daughter get

>>> through the mold season. Her attention and focus goes down, verbal

>>> perseveration goes up, and she gets aggressive again. Even if there

>>> is

>>> a prescription med out there or a nasal spray that doesn't cause too

>>> many side effects, I'm open to suggestions. She didn't do well on

>>> Zyrtex.

>>> Thanks in advance too all who reply.

>>>

>>>

>>>

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OK. I remember when I bought the nasal spray, there was a liquid form. I'm

not sure if there was something in the liquid I thought my daughter would

react to or that the spray would work faster. Next time I'm at my local HFS,

I'll check it out.

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> >

> >

> >> ,

> >>

> >> My sister-in-law who has a mold-sensitive son uses a homeopathic

> >> product called BioAllers Mold, Yeast and Dust Allergy Relief. You can

> >> get it at drugstore.com:

> >>

> >> http://www.drugstore.com/products/

> >> prod.asp?pid=33800 & catid=20919 & trx=PLST-0-

> >> CAT & trxp1=20919 & trxp2=33800 & trxp3=1 & trxp4=0 & btrx=BUY-PLST-0-CAT

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 12:27 PM, Dougherty wrote:

> >>

> >>> This is a repeat of a question I asked last spring, but as it's

> >>> getting closer to spring and the mold season, I was wondering if any

> >>> parents can give me some supplement ideas to help my daughter get

> >>> through the mold season. Her attention and focus goes down, verbal

> >>> perseveration goes up, and she gets aggressive again. Even if there

> >>> is

> >>> a prescription med out there or a nasal spray that doesn't cause too

> >>> many side effects, I'm open to suggestions. She didn't do well on

> >>> Zyrtex.

> >>> Thanks in advance too all who reply.

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

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