Hi Sandy,
A few years back, I had pertussis and was struggling to recover when
we were camped in Truckee, CA during a lot of CA wildfires. The air
was heavy with smoke and it made recovery very difficult. I found that
Sambucol Elderberry syrup, and also Ricola's Elderberry cough drips
were a tremendous help to my lungs, and I've since kept some on hand
whenever smoke, even just campfire smoke bothers me.
I hope your air clears soon. It's not fun to be in that situation,
Be well,
Léna
On Sep 7, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Sandy wrote:
You're very welcome, Renee. After I made my post I went outside and
smoke was everywhere. As you might guess it scared me quite a bit so I
called the sheriff's department and was told it's the smoke from the
big fires all around us but none locally, thank goodness. Yes, the sky
does have that strange yellow streak. So scary.
The fire in Bastrop is about 30 miles west of me and the one in Leon
county is 60 miles to the north. After I typed this I realize those
fires are closer to me than I at first thought. :( Hopefully without
the winds of the last several days they'll get them under control.
Stay safe!
Sandy
--- On Wed, 9/7/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>Melly and Renee OT
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, September 7, 2011, 10:18 AM
Hey thanks Sandy. Nope, perfectly safe--though bone dry--here in New
Braunfels. It's odd to see the yellow streak in the sky though, from
the smoke.
Samala,
Renee
-------Original Message-------
I'm wondering if the fires here in Tex are affecting you? So far none
of the fires are near me. I hope you are both safe and out of harms way.
Best regards,
Sandy