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We could try Clariton. We take it for clearing out the toxins which

accumulate because of the faulty metabolism, & /or the anti-histamines

released when we react to foods and chemicals we are sensitive to from the

same, not hayfever or runny noses, etc. It is like the grapeseed extract in

that way-a super antioxidant like effect. S.

Re: --allergies

>From: Stacimom@...

>

>In a message dated 5/12/99 8:30:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>joelinda@... writes:

>

><< He is coming off the Zyrtek and on the Chlor-hist anti-histamine since

it

>was giving Kody headaches perhaps it is affecting 's behavior (family

>similarity perhaps with drug reaction). They both did well on the

Chlor-hist

>before. >>

>

>Has he tried Claritin? Both Staci and I take it with no side effects.

It's

>approved for children down to age 6, and our docs started giving it to

Staci

>at age 4. She also gets Flonase nasal spray every night. It is a mild

>steroid, and stops hayfever before it gets to the histamine-releasing

stage.

>It is an anti-inflammatory. Nasal irritation causes inflammation.

therefore

>this works on the runny nose, etc. before they start. love, kate

>

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We could try Clariton. We take it for clearing out the toxins which

accumulate because of the faulty metabolism, & /or the anti-histamines

released when we react to foods and chemicals we are sensitive to from the

same, not hayfever or runny noses, etc. It is like the grapeseed extract in

that way-a super antioxidant like effect. S.

Re: --allergies

>From: Stacimom@...

>

>In a message dated 5/12/99 8:30:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>joelinda@... writes:

>

><< He is coming off the Zyrtek and on the Chlor-hist anti-histamine since

it

>was giving Kody headaches perhaps it is affecting 's behavior (family

>similarity perhaps with drug reaction). They both did well on the

Chlor-hist

>before. >>

>

>Has he tried Claritin? Both Staci and I take it with no side effects.

It's

>approved for children down to age 6, and our docs started giving it to

Staci

>at age 4. She also gets Flonase nasal spray every night. It is a mild

>steroid, and stops hayfever before it gets to the histamine-releasing

stage.

>It is an anti-inflammatory. Nasal irritation causes inflammation.

therefore

>this works on the runny nose, etc. before they start. love, kate

>

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>ONElist: where real people with real interests get connected.

>http://www.onelist.com

>Join a new list today!

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>Brought to you by www.imdn.org - an on-line support group for those

affected by mitochondrial disease.

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In a message dated 5/12/99 8:30:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

joelinda@... writes:

<< He is coming off the Zyrtek and on the Chlor-hist anti-histamine since it

was giving Kody headaches perhaps it is affecting 's behavior (family

similarity perhaps with drug reaction). They both did well on the Chlor-hist

before. >>

Has he tried Claritin? Both Staci and I take it with no side effects. It's

approved for children down to age 6, and our docs started giving it to Staci

at age 4. She also gets Flonase nasal spray every night. It is a mild

steroid, and stops hayfever before it gets to the histamine-releasing stage.

It is an anti-inflammatory. Nasal irritation causes inflammation. therefore

this works on the runny nose, etc. before they start. love, kate

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