Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 > > If someone suffers from itchy nose, itchy mouth, itchy > eyes (occassionally when all are full blown), sneezing > violantly, post nasal drip and dry mouth at night due > to mouth breathing, could that bee food related as > well as environmental? > > This happens all year round not just in Spring, but > Spring does make it worse to the stage of nose bleeds > as the symptoms are worse. > > There is Yellow Wattle around but not in the same area > as the house on 8 acres. There are not long grasses > thanks to the horses. It has been a dry winter > because of lack of rain but the area is green due to > heavy frosts in the morning nourishing the soil. Wind > is not abundant this time of year because of the mild > Winter we have had. > > The 6 bedroom house is solid brick and tiled > throughout except for the sleeping areas but the > symptoms are just as bad inside as outside. There is > an 18.5 year old cat living inside but she is kept > well groomed and symptoms had only occured in the past > 5 years and the cat has been in the family 3 X longer > than that. > > Basically my questions are: > > 1. Can food be a problem and which ones? > 2. What are the best natural treatments can be used > for this both internally and externally. > 3. Or this is full blown enviromental and have to put > up with this. > > Look forward to your repsonses. Cozumel, Cabo san lucas, . . . . . . . Abnormal cytokine responses tend to plaque CD, one paper suggested that CD patients can have chronic enterovirus infections. This would tend to stimulate contact allergies which typically appear in prolonged sequellae. If this is the case effective treatment of CD should over time. Otherwise its just allergies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 >> There is >> an 18.5 year old cat living inside but she is kept >> well groomed and symptoms had only occured in the past >> 5 years and the cat has been in the family 3 X longer >> than that. ====================== that doesn't mean you can't be allergic to the cat. I had cats from the time I was born. Four years ago I developed a cat allergy so badly we had to give the cats to a friend. Shez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 Another point with the cats... When I was younger, my allergy to our cat came on so gradually that I did not recognize it. It was not until I left home for college and actually began to breathe WELL, that I began to suspect anything. Then when I went back home, I had full blown attacks. And have not been able to tolerate cats much at all since then. Hope this helps, Cheryl in MNrxp_us@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 Another point with the cats... When I was younger, my allergy to our cat came on so gradually that I did not recognize it. It was not until I left home for college and actually began to breathe WELL, that I began to suspect anything. Then when I went back home, I had full blown attacks. And have not been able to tolerate cats much at all since then. Hope this helps, Cheryl in MNrxp_us@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 Another point with the cats... When I was younger, my allergy to our cat came on so gradually that I did not recognize it. It was not until I left home for college and actually began to breathe WELL, that I began to suspect anything. Then when I went back home, I had full blown attacks. And have not been able to tolerate cats much at all since then. Hope this helps, Cheryl in MNrxp_us@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2006 Report Share Posted September 3, 2006 I don't suffer from Coeliac or Chrohns. I am here because of the allergy side and I do suffer from IBS though. --- Philip Deitiker DNAPaleoAnth@...> wrote: > > > > > If someone suffers from itchy nose, itchy mouth, > itchy > > eyes (occassionally when all are full blown), > sneezing > > violantly, post nasal drip and dry mouth at night > due > > to mouth breathing, could that bee food related as > > well as environmental? > > > > This happens all year round not just in Spring, > but > > Spring does make it worse to the stage of nose > bleeds > > as the symptoms are worse. > > > > There is Yellow Wattle around but not in the same > area > > as the house on 8 acres. There are not long > grasses > > thanks to the horses. It has been a dry winter > > because of lack of rain but the area is green due > to > > heavy frosts in the morning nourishing the soil. > Wind > > is not abundant this time of year because of the > mild > > Winter we have had. > > > > The 6 bedroom house is solid brick and tiled > > throughout except for the sleeping areas but the > > symptoms are just as bad inside as outside. There > is > > an 18.5 year old cat living inside but she is kept > > well groomed and symptoms had only occured in the > past > > 5 years and the cat has been in the family 3 X > longer > > than that. > > > > Basically my questions are: > > > > 1. Can food be a problem and which ones? > > 2. What are the best natural treatments can be > used > > for this both internally and externally. > > 3. Or this is full blown enviromental and have to > put > > up with this. > > > > Look forward to your repsonses. > > Cozumel, Cabo san lucas, . . . . . . . > > Abnormal cytokine responses tend to plaque CD, one > paper > suggested that CD patients can have chronic > enterovirus infections. > This would tend to stimulate contact allergies which > typically appear > in prolonged sequellae. If this is the case > effective treatment of > CD should over time. Otherwise its just allergies. > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ On Yahoo!7 Photos: Unlimited free storage – keep all your photos in one place! http://au.photos.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2006 Report Share Posted September 3, 2006 You are in a very challenging situation. I hope you are able to figure out ways to help yourself feel better within the constraints of what you can practially do. We all have limitations on what we can control and what we cannot. My best wishes to you on your quest for good health and relief from your symptoms! Kathy > > Thanks Kathy if I could do these things but i rent, > the only carpet we have is in the bedrooms and the > owner would not appreciate us pulling that up. We > don't have a washing machine at the moment and the > cost is horendous if we have to do regular washing of > bedclothes and we need to travel for 20 minutes to the > closest laundromat and it will be worse when we have > to move soon as the closest one will be even longer > travelling time. We haven't the funds at present to > replace the curtains and as it is not our house we > can't really. We do have a steam cleaner and the rest > of the house is tiled. I don't always sleep in the > same bedroom every night as my partner snores and I > end up in the spare room just so I can get some sleep, > so that would mean double of the sheets in washing > costs and we still have to wash our clothes as well > every week. Maybe when we move into the new rental > property and our washing machine that we have on layby > is paid off (it is delayed because we have to save up > to move house again) then we might be more viligent > int this, we are also on tank water so we have to be > water conscious as well when it comes to using the > washing machine (it is an eco aware one), but because > we have had a dry winter and it is going to be a dry > summer water is becoming quite expensive to buy in > when we have to fill the tanks. We also don't own a > clothes dryer either as that consumes quite a bit of > power as we are all electric as it is (including the > water pump) so we try and not add to the cost of our > electricity bill. Our petrol is expensive here now in > australia and we all try to not run the cars anymore > than necessary. I sound like I am making excuses but > I also have to look at the cost effectiveness of > things and maybe just look at the simple things that > may help in the short term. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Thanks Kathy, now I am going to be bsuy for the next 3 weeks as that is when we have to move, we found a property yesterday that will suit us.... --- kls_56 katengel@...> wrote: > You are in a very challenging situation. > I hope you are able to figure out ways to help > yourself feel better > within the constraints of what you can practially > do. We all have > limitations on what we can control and what we > cannot. > > My best wishes to you on your quest for good health > and relief from > your symptoms! > Kathy > > > > > > Thanks Kathy if I could do these things but i > rent, > > the only carpet we have is in the bedrooms and the > > owner would not appreciate us pulling that up. We > > don't have a washing machine at the moment and the > > cost is horendous if we have to do regular washing > of > > bedclothes and we need to travel for 20 minutes to > the > > closest laundromat and it will be worse when we > have > > to move soon as the closest one will be even > longer > > travelling time. We haven't the funds at present > to > > replace the curtains and as it is not our house we > > can't really. We do have a steam cleaner and the > rest > > of the house is tiled. I don't always sleep in > the > > same bedroom every night as my partner snores and > I > > end up in the spare room just so I can get some > sleep, > > so that would mean double of the sheets in washing > > costs and we still have to wash our clothes as > well > > every week. Maybe when we move into the new > rental > > property and our washing machine that we have on > layby > > is paid off (it is delayed because we have to save > up > > to move house again) then we might be more > viligent > > int this, we are also on tank water so we have to > be > > water conscious as well when it comes to using the > > washing machine (it is an eco aware one), but > because > > we have had a dry winter and it is going to be a > dry > > summer water is becoming quite expensive to buy in > > when we have to fill the tanks. We also don't own > a > > clothes dryer either as that consumes quite a bit > of > > power as we are all electric as it is (including > the > > water pump) so we try and not add to the cost of > our > > electricity bill. Our petrol is expensive here > now in > > australia and we all try to not run the cars > anymore > > than necessary. I sound like I am making excuses > but > > I also have to look at the cost effectiveness of > > things and maybe just look at the simple things > that > > may help in the short term. > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ On Yahoo!7 Answers: Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people http://www.yahoo7.com.au/answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Thanks Kathy, now I am going to be bsuy for the next 3 weeks as that is when we have to move, we found a property yesterday that will suit us.... --- kls_56 katengel@...> wrote: > You are in a very challenging situation. > I hope you are able to figure out ways to help > yourself feel better > within the constraints of what you can practially > do. We all have > limitations on what we can control and what we > cannot. > > My best wishes to you on your quest for good health > and relief from > your symptoms! > Kathy > > > > > > Thanks Kathy if I could do these things but i > rent, > > the only carpet we have is in the bedrooms and the > > owner would not appreciate us pulling that up. We > > don't have a washing machine at the moment and the > > cost is horendous if we have to do regular washing > of > > bedclothes and we need to travel for 20 minutes to > the > > closest laundromat and it will be worse when we > have > > to move soon as the closest one will be even > longer > > travelling time. We haven't the funds at present > to > > replace the curtains and as it is not our house we > > can't really. We do have a steam cleaner and the > rest > > of the house is tiled. I don't always sleep in > the > > same bedroom every night as my partner snores and > I > > end up in the spare room just so I can get some > sleep, > > so that would mean double of the sheets in washing > > costs and we still have to wash our clothes as > well > > every week. Maybe when we move into the new > rental > > property and our washing machine that we have on > layby > > is paid off (it is delayed because we have to save > up > > to move house again) then we might be more > viligent > > int this, we are also on tank water so we have to > be > > water conscious as well when it comes to using the > > washing machine (it is an eco aware one), but > because > > we have had a dry winter and it is going to be a > dry > > summer water is becoming quite expensive to buy in > > when we have to fill the tanks. We also don't own > a > > clothes dryer either as that consumes quite a bit > of > > power as we are all electric as it is (including > the > > water pump) so we try and not add to the cost of > our > > electricity bill. Our petrol is expensive here > now in > > australia and we all try to not run the cars > anymore > > than necessary. I sound like I am making excuses > but > > I also have to look at the cost effectiveness of > > things and maybe just look at the simple things > that > > may help in the short term. > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ On Yahoo!7 Answers: Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people http://www.yahoo7.com.au/answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Thanks Kathy, now I am going to be bsuy for the next 3 weeks as that is when we have to move, we found a property yesterday that will suit us.... --- kls_56 katengel@...> wrote: > You are in a very challenging situation. > I hope you are able to figure out ways to help > yourself feel better > within the constraints of what you can practially > do. We all have > limitations on what we can control and what we > cannot. > > My best wishes to you on your quest for good health > and relief from > your symptoms! > Kathy > > > > > > Thanks Kathy if I could do these things but i > rent, > > the only carpet we have is in the bedrooms and the > > owner would not appreciate us pulling that up. We > > don't have a washing machine at the moment and the > > cost is horendous if we have to do regular washing > of > > bedclothes and we need to travel for 20 minutes to > the > > closest laundromat and it will be worse when we > have > > to move soon as the closest one will be even > longer > > travelling time. We haven't the funds at present > to > > replace the curtains and as it is not our house we > > can't really. We do have a steam cleaner and the > rest > > of the house is tiled. I don't always sleep in > the > > same bedroom every night as my partner snores and > I > > end up in the spare room just so I can get some > sleep, > > so that would mean double of the sheets in washing > > costs and we still have to wash our clothes as > well > > every week. Maybe when we move into the new > rental > > property and our washing machine that we have on > layby > > is paid off (it is delayed because we have to save > up > > to move house again) then we might be more > viligent > > int this, we are also on tank water so we have to > be > > water conscious as well when it comes to using the > > washing machine (it is an eco aware one), but > because > > we have had a dry winter and it is going to be a > dry > > summer water is becoming quite expensive to buy in > > when we have to fill the tanks. We also don't own > a > > clothes dryer either as that consumes quite a bit > of > > power as we are all electric as it is (including > the > > water pump) so we try and not add to the cost of > our > > electricity bill. Our petrol is expensive here > now in > > australia and we all try to not run the cars > anymore > > than necessary. I sound like I am making excuses > but > > I also have to look at the cost effectiveness of > > things and maybe just look at the simple things > that > > may help in the short term. > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ On Yahoo!7 Answers: Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people http://www.yahoo7.com.au/answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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