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Fruit allergy | From zarano7 [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-08-04 |
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my mum is 52 years old and has recently started peri-menopause
she used love fruit but all of a sudden she is allergic to it, if she eats sum it casues her to have breathing difficulties- can sum 1 please tell me is there a homeopathic cure for this? |
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| Re: Fruit allergy | From happy41 [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-08-04 |
Just a suggestion but...If she is having trouble breathing I wouldn't fool around with that, at the very least I would have her checked out by a doctor to rule out something serious first. | | |
| Re: Fruit allergy | From naman [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-08-06 |
In India we have a tradition of springling bit salt after cutting pineapple, mangoes , fruit of the cashewe nut tree etc which will prevent fruit allergy and soar throat.
Grapes like fruits,which are eaten straight uncut along with their out skin , salt could be lavishly sprinkled/ applied on the outer skin before washing them with water.This will also drastically reduce the pesticide content,if any on the skin of the fruits.
Whoever get allegic breathing problem after taking grapes will not get if it is eaten this way.
Alternatively homeopath used to suggest Natr Mur & Ars Alb for fruit allergies. | | |
| Re: Fruit allergy | From sana75 [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-08-10 |
dear sana
you can also describe your mum's details in email
sana |
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