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Date:
Sun, 17 May 1998 18:34:16 +0200
Subject:
Re: seasonal allergies
From:
Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
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At 07:32 1998-05-17 -0700, Willow wrote:
>It is summer time again and I had counted on not having bad allergies this
>year. Something must be out of synch because I've been miserable for a few
>days.
Here in Sweden we have very much birch pollen this year. When it started
I had my usual attac for a few days. Then there was two or three rainy days
an I was ok again, and still have very little allergy the sat two weeks
with lots of pollen. It seems that I am less sensitive than before, taking
into account weather and amount of pollen, but far from totally free.
Are You allergic to some fruit, otherwise I dont think it can affect the
allergy. Why do You suspect the fruit sugar? I eat lots of fruit, but I
do not eat hazelnuts and almonds anymore since I have found that I am
probably allergic to them.
I dont think any diet can take away allergy, only make the tolerance
treshold higher (like anything that makes You over all healthier).

- Hans

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