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Thu, 11 Mar 2004 19:07:24 -0700
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> What in the world do you think the difference is?  Certainly, there is
> more exposure to pollen, albeit different pollen, in the year-round
> warm weather.  I can make some guesses but I really am intrigued.
> What do you think?  Rick
>
All our allergies got better when we moved away from some toxic family
members ... even during high hay fever season when we arrived in
Colorado!

Note that Colorado is not as allergy-free as its reputation -- rampant
weeds and hardy grasses make hay fever sufferers wild.
Blowing dust and dry air also can irritate the sinuses. And many
imported trees and flowers from other areas have put their pollen in
the air. But the dry climate does help eliminate molds, if that is the
allergy problem.

Kira

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