Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 is it a dry or productive cough? any other details? did it start with a cold/flu? sinvegan wrote: Hello all! I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 is it a dry or productive cough? any other details? did it start with a cold/flu? sinvegan wrote: Hello all! I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 is it a dry or productive cough? any other details? did it start with a cold/flu? sinvegan wrote: Hello all! I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough is it a dry or productive cough? any other details?did it start with a cold/flu?sinvegan wrote: Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough is it a dry or productive cough? any other details?did it start with a cold/flu?sinvegan wrote: Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough is it a dry or productive cough? any other details?did it start with a cold/flu?sinvegan wrote: Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 dairy? flour products? > > Hello all! > > I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She > has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to > be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). > She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. > She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out > just fine. > Any suggestions from the group? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 lotus root is always wonderful for the lungs. if it is dry it could be deficient yin of th elungs. this is not uncommon esp in older people - but of any age chinese medicine can be useful if you have paul pitchofrds book healing with wholefoods there is a good section on the lung under Metal there are many nourishing herbs for the lungs - if the cough is dry then demulcent herbs - marshmallow root, licorice, slippery elmm are good. cut down or out - dairy and eggs especially Lemoine wrote: Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit Tof Sent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PM To: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough is it a dry or productive cough? any other details? did it start with a cold/flu? sinvegan wrote: Hello all! I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 lotus root is always wonderful for the lungs. if it is dry it could be deficient yin of th elungs. this is not uncommon esp in older people - but of any age chinese medicine can be useful if you have paul pitchofrds book healing with wholefoods there is a good section on the lung under Metal there are many nourishing herbs for the lungs - if the cough is dry then demulcent herbs - marshmallow root, licorice, slippery elmm are good. cut down or out - dairy and eggs especially Lemoine wrote: Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit Tof Sent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PM To: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough is it a dry or productive cough? any other details? did it start with a cold/flu? sinvegan wrote: Hello all! I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 lotus root is always wonderful for the lungs. if it is dry it could be deficient yin of th elungs. this is not uncommon esp in older people - but of any age chinese medicine can be useful if you have paul pitchofrds book healing with wholefoods there is a good section on the lung under Metal there are many nourishing herbs for the lungs - if the cough is dry then demulcent herbs - marshmallow root, licorice, slippery elmm are good. cut down or out - dairy and eggs especially Lemoine wrote: Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit Tof Sent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PM To: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough is it a dry or productive cough? any other details? did it start with a cold/flu? sinvegan wrote: Hello all! I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Thank you I will email her tonight " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 11:24 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough lotus root is always wonderful for the lungs.if it is dry it could be deficient yin of th elungs. this is not uncommon esp in older people - but of any agechinese medicine can be usefulif you have paul pitchofrds book healing with wholefoods there is a good section on the lung under Metalthere are many nourishing herbs for the lungs - if the cough is dry then demulcent herbs - marshmallow root, licorice, slippery elmm are good.cut down or out - dairy and eggs especially Lemoine wrote: Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant coughis it a dry or productive cough? any other details?did it start with a cold/flu?sinvegan wrote: Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Thank you I will email her tonight " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 11:24 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough lotus root is always wonderful for the lungs.if it is dry it could be deficient yin of th elungs. this is not uncommon esp in older people - but of any agechinese medicine can be usefulif you have paul pitchofrds book healing with wholefoods there is a good section on the lung under Metalthere are many nourishing herbs for the lungs - if the cough is dry then demulcent herbs - marshmallow root, licorice, slippery elmm are good.cut down or out - dairy and eggs especially Lemoine wrote: Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant coughis it a dry or productive cough? any other details?did it start with a cold/flu?sinvegan wrote: Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Thank you I will email her tonight " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 11:24 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant cough lotus root is always wonderful for the lungs.if it is dry it could be deficient yin of th elungs. this is not uncommon esp in older people - but of any agechinese medicine can be usefulif you have paul pitchofrds book healing with wholefoods there is a good section on the lung under Metalthere are many nourishing herbs for the lungs - if the cough is dry then demulcent herbs - marshmallow root, licorice, slippery elmm are good.cut down or out - dairy and eggs especially Lemoine wrote: Hi! thanks for your reply. Dry cough. Didn't start with a cold/flu. It's really strange. " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: July 23, 2006 8:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Constant coughis it a dry or productive cough? any other details?did it start with a cold/flu?sinvegan wrote: Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi, Have you considered some type of allergy or intolerance. Dust mites, cleaning products, perfumes etc. can all trigger an allergy response. My son had a cough and runny nose that turned out to be related to his intake of salicylates that was picked up by an allergist at a major teaching hospital near me (I'm in Australia). Under the supervision of the allergist and a dietician (who just happened to be vegetarian........Yah) we undertook an elimination diet and have been able to identify the foods that are a problem for him. It may be worth considering allergy? Another thought is that is may be a stress related cough? Cheers Trish Constant cough Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi, Have you considered some type of allergy or intolerance. Dust mites, cleaning products, perfumes etc. can all trigger an allergy response. My son had a cough and runny nose that turned out to be related to his intake of salicylates that was picked up by an allergist at a major teaching hospital near me (I'm in Australia). Under the supervision of the allergist and a dietician (who just happened to be vegetarian........Yah) we undertook an elimination diet and have been able to identify the foods that are a problem for him. It may be worth considering allergy? Another thought is that is may be a stress related cough? Cheers Trish Constant cough Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi, Have you considered some type of allergy or intolerance. Dust mites, cleaning products, perfumes etc. can all trigger an allergy response. My son had a cough and runny nose that turned out to be related to his intake of salicylates that was picked up by an allergist at a major teaching hospital near me (I'm in Australia). Under the supervision of the allergist and a dietician (who just happened to be vegetarian........Yah) we undertook an elimination diet and have been able to identify the foods that are a problem for him. It may be worth considering allergy? Another thought is that is may be a stress related cough? Cheers Trish Constant cough Hello all!I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out just fine. Any suggestions from the group? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi Trish, that's a good point too. How did you get so lucky to find this person being vegetarian? Where in OZ are you? Reggie > > Hi, > Have you considered some type of allergy or intolerance. Dust mites, cleaning products, perfumes etc. can all trigger an allergy response. My son had a cough and runny nose that turned out to be related to his intake of salicylates that was picked up by an allergist at a major teaching hospital near me (I'm in Australia). Under the supervision of the allergist and a dietician (who just happened to be vegetarian........Yah) we undertook an elimination diet and have been able to identify the foods that are a problem for him. > It may be worth considering allergy? > Another thought is that is may be a stress related cough? > > Cheers > > Trish > > > Constant cough > > > Hello all! > > I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She > has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to > be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). > She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. > She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out > just fine. > Any suggestions from the group? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi Trish, that's a good point too. How did you get so lucky to find this person being vegetarian? Where in OZ are you? Reggie > > Hi, > Have you considered some type of allergy or intolerance. Dust mites, cleaning products, perfumes etc. can all trigger an allergy response. My son had a cough and runny nose that turned out to be related to his intake of salicylates that was picked up by an allergist at a major teaching hospital near me (I'm in Australia). Under the supervision of the allergist and a dietician (who just happened to be vegetarian........Yah) we undertook an elimination diet and have been able to identify the foods that are a problem for him. > It may be worth considering allergy? > Another thought is that is may be a stress related cough? > > Cheers > > Trish > > > Constant cough > > > Hello all! > > I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She > has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to > be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). > She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. > She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out > just fine. > Any suggestions from the group? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi Trish, that's a good point too. How did you get so lucky to find this person being vegetarian? Where in OZ are you? Reggie > > Hi, > Have you considered some type of allergy or intolerance. Dust mites, cleaning products, perfumes etc. can all trigger an allergy response. My son had a cough and runny nose that turned out to be related to his intake of salicylates that was picked up by an allergist at a major teaching hospital near me (I'm in Australia). Under the supervision of the allergist and a dietician (who just happened to be vegetarian........Yah) we undertook an elimination diet and have been able to identify the foods that are a problem for him. > It may be worth considering allergy? > Another thought is that is may be a stress related cough? > > Cheers > > Trish > > > Constant cough > > > Hello all! > > I have an Aunt who has a persistent cough she can't get rid of. She > has no idea what is causing it and neither do the doctors (She used to > be a nurse and is pretty well informed medically). > She eats pretty healthy though granted she isn't macro or veg. > She's had this cough for a year now, her lungs and sinus check out > just fine. > Any suggestions from the group? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 What took you so long to see the obvious? Oh please look at the masses.......... Reg -- In VeganMacrobiotics , " Garry Whatley " wrote: > > Hi Reggie, > I'm in Sydney and we attend the allergy clinic at Royal Prince Albert Hospital. The fact that one of the senior dietician's Dr Anne Swain is a vegetarian was a fluke but it was great for us and I think she enjoyed working with a 'non meat' patient. > If you do a google of Sue Dengate she's another Australian who maintains a website that looks at the relationship between food, artificial flavours, colours, preservatives and various health problems. She has written a couple of books and her website is packed with information and she works in conjunction with the allergy specialists at RPA. > Doing the elimination diet was painful but it has really made such a positive difference for my son who used to get covered in giant hives after ingesting food colourings. The whole family has now headed down a much healthier path in relation to what we eat and now I wonder why it took me so long to see the obvious. > > Hope your Aunt can find some help. > > Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 What took you so long to see the obvious? Oh please look at the masses.......... Reg -- In VeganMacrobiotics , " Garry Whatley " wrote: > > Hi Reggie, > I'm in Sydney and we attend the allergy clinic at Royal Prince Albert Hospital. The fact that one of the senior dietician's Dr Anne Swain is a vegetarian was a fluke but it was great for us and I think she enjoyed working with a 'non meat' patient. > If you do a google of Sue Dengate she's another Australian who maintains a website that looks at the relationship between food, artificial flavours, colours, preservatives and various health problems. She has written a couple of books and her website is packed with information and she works in conjunction with the allergy specialists at RPA. > Doing the elimination diet was painful but it has really made such a positive difference for my son who used to get covered in giant hives after ingesting food colourings. The whole family has now headed down a much healthier path in relation to what we eat and now I wonder why it took me so long to see the obvious. > > Hope your Aunt can find some help. > > Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 What took you so long to see the obvious? Oh please look at the masses.......... Reg -- In VeganMacrobiotics , " Garry Whatley " wrote: > > Hi Reggie, > I'm in Sydney and we attend the allergy clinic at Royal Prince Albert Hospital. The fact that one of the senior dietician's Dr Anne Swain is a vegetarian was a fluke but it was great for us and I think she enjoyed working with a 'non meat' patient. > If you do a google of Sue Dengate she's another Australian who maintains a website that looks at the relationship between food, artificial flavours, colours, preservatives and various health problems. She has written a couple of books and her website is packed with information and she works in conjunction with the allergy specialists at RPA. > Doing the elimination diet was painful but it has really made such a positive difference for my son who used to get covered in giant hives after ingesting food colourings. The whole family has now headed down a much healthier path in relation to what we eat and now I wonder why it took me so long to see the obvious. > > Hope your Aunt can find some help. > > Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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