This suggestion of a humidifier is a very good one, also an ionizing air
cleaner.  You'd be surprised at the positive difference these appliances can
make inside the house.
FWIW,
Pam

----- Original Message -----
From: Alida Margolin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:46 PM
Subject: [CKCS-L] What about humidifiers?


> Hi Gayle,
> Jean Kingston's suggestion of Bee Pollen is a new one to me but sounds
well
> worth trying.  Aside from that, my question to you is, *Have you tried
> humidifiers?*  Heat dries out the air - so causes dry skin (even if you
> don't see flaking); many animals (and humans) suffer from "winter itch"
due
> to dryness caused by heating the house.  Even though you said yours barely
> runs, your girl may be sensitive enough that even minimal heating sends
her
> over her "threshold."  It sounds simple, but it's sometimes a solution.
> Since you didn't mention using humidifiers (you might need one per room),
> thought I'd ask...
> Alida

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