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- From: mrl@nerus.pfc.mit.edu
- Subject: RE: Asthma, adult onset
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 15:40:10 GMT
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- In a previous article, fish@ecst.csuchico.edu (Kevin Haddock) wrote:
- >In article <1992Dec23.025935.5821@netcom.com> rkaplan@netcom.com (Richard Kaplan) writes:
- >>
- >>
- >>Have you tried temporarily stopping the Vitamin C? This
- >>is the only way to know if you feel better due to
- >>Vitamin C or due to the natural course of your disease.
- >>I bet it's the latter.
- >>
- >I have and it get's progressively worse. My immune system has gotten
- >a break so it takes a little while for it to go back to where it was
- >but until I am able to find the real cause I prefer C to steroids and
- >other antihistamines.
-
- In addition to the C, you might also try the bioflivanoid Quercitin. My
- holistic MD has been recommending this for the last year or so for allergies
- and Asthma as a natural antihistamine. You should be able to find it in health
- food stores.
-
- Mark London
- MRL@NERUS.PFC.MIT.EDU
-