application method:  eyedropper

I wonder if a qtip with the solution on it, would do the trick?

tw

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 11:19 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: allergy medicine

I use a somewhat unconventional homeopathic allergy remedy that was
suggested by
a Pharmacy student one time, and it turned out to be not only the cheapest,
but
the most effective of anything I have ever used.

Purchase a bottle of gneric sterile saline solution from any pharmacy.   (1
pint
is usually less that a dollar)  When allergies start to flare up, take an
eyedropper and thoroughly irrigate the nasal cavity.  This might sound
messy,
and I guess it could be.    When allergies are at their worst, I will do
this
twice a day.  To my surprise, I have nearly eliminated allergic reactions
and do
not have to take any drugs or suffer their side-effects.  Add to this
regular
hand washing and face rinsing, which will remove allergens that you transmit
to
the nasal cavities by rubbing or touching your face throughout the day.  I
used
to have horrible atttcks just after mowing the lawn, etc.

Doug
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