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Reference #: | 220 |
Submit Date: | 18 Dec 2002 |
Browse Category: | allergy |
Author: | none |
Email Address: | none |
Treatment used: | ky jelly on a q-tip |
You can buy this remedy at: | anywhere |
Remedy will cost you: | $5 |
Country of Remedy: | USA |
Remedy Source: | "Ask the doctor" a newspaper column by Dr. Peter Gott |
More Links about this Remedy: | none |
# Comments posted to this remedy: | 0 |
Complaints Reported: | 0 |
# of times remedy read: | 7,819 |
Dosage Info: | |
Typical Dosage: | unknown |
Dosage should be related to weight: | unknown |
Dosages used in clinical trials are significant: | unknown |
Maximum dosages in relation to side effects and serious side effects: | unknown |
Other foods/nutrients/medications that can affect absorption or utilization: | unknown |
Foods that provide the nutrient recommended as a remedy (or reference giving same): | unknown |
Ratings: | |
Total # reviewers: | 0 |
Average Rating: | 0.00 |
Effectiveness: | 0.00 |
No Side Effects: | 0.00 |
Ease of Use: | 0.00 |
Effective after long term use: | 0.00 |
Cost Effectiveness: | 0.00 |
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"The part of me that suffers most from allergic reactions is my nostrils.
They dry out, itch and sometimes bleed during pollen season. What helps better than anything else is a little KY jelly on a Q-tip (up the nose). This appears to relieve the symptoms better than over-the-counter sodium chloride sprays." |
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