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Scott and Sue Gallant <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 May 2005 23:16:45 -0400
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This is interesting. I never had seasonal allerges until I moved to Maine. I
was recently informed that Maine has a high polution issue because the air
polution from Massachussetts makes its way up here, so that could be part of
why I experience seasonal allergies as well as asthma symptoms. However,
I've also noticed I have more asthma symptoms after eating dairy, so I see a
lot of truth in what you have all said. for me it is likely the combination
of both factors. Sue
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sherene Silverberg" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: NY Times editorial on airborne allergies


> On 5/9/05 9:21 PM, "Don Wiss" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> But has it improved? I still know when it is allergy season. The symptoms
>> are just greatly improved.
> ============
>
> Just spent 6 weeks on bedrest. That "cured"me. LOL.  Would that I could
> hide
> out in A/C all the time. (could think of nothing worse)   Been out and
> about
> for 2 weeks and the symptoms are ramping up again to be as bad as they
> were
> prior to going GFCF.
>
> The pollen load is heavy at the moment and I am allergic to all
> predominant
> pollinators that are spreading their pollen right now.
>
> Shez
>

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