Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
Yes, you really have to give her the albuterol if she can't breath. It is the only thing to do. If it were me, I would use EIS or cs in the nebulizer, with no DMSO at all. Some allergic people are very sensitive to sulfers, so I would not chance it. I would really really talk to the docto

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Garnet
Although there are rare individuals truly sensitive to DMSO it is not at all a common occurrence. Always a good idea to patch test *any* new substance though. The subject of sulfur allergy has come up and it depends on the form of sulfur. It is a common misconception that allergy to sulfite or

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
yes, but when it comes to a child who is already reacting in a very severe fashion, you can't afford to take those kinds of chances. I have asthma. I know people that have DIED from asthma. You can't fool around. DMSO is an irritant to start with. It is a very powerful solvent. I used to

RE: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Dianne France
r to a hospital holistic/alternative approaches aren't received well and it could cause custody questions. You really don't want that to happen. Dianne > From: clay...@skypoint.com > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina > Date: Fri, 11 Se

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Melly Bag
Try oregano oil(3 drops three times a day) and EIS as nasal spray and orally (sublingual 1 minute). Stops asthma and allergy attacks for me instantly. Melly --- On Fri, 9/11/09, Clayton Family wrote: > From: Clayton Family > Subject: Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina > To: silver-lis

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Melly Bag
Garnet, You mentioned sulfite preservative. Is this good or bad for the body? I tried to do a google and the only negative side effect read was "allergic" reaction to it. Thanks. Melly --- On Fri, 9/11/09, Garnet wrote: > From: Garnet > Subject: Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gin

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-11 Thread Clayton Family
(sublingual 1 minute). Stops asthma and allergy attacks for me instantly. Melly --- On Fri, 9/11/09, Clayton Family wrote: From: Clayton Family Subject: Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 6:29 PM Yes, you really have to give her the albuterol

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-12 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Nor me. dee On 12 Sep 2009, at 02:36, Clayton Family wrote: Unless I had abundant personal experience with using dmso and cs, I would never give it to a child having an asthma attack, unless it was proven beforehand that the child could tolerate it. An adverse reaction could have very sev

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-12 Thread Garnet
I did not suggest giving it during the asthma attack. Best read more carefully before going off at someone for something they did not write. ;-))) DMSO is not an irritant but it is drying. It is actually a tissue preservative and cell normalizer. Again patch testing is a good idea with any ne

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-12 Thread Garnet
As far as I know allergic reactions are the main reason for avoiding sulfites. It is a big problem for sensitive people. Garnet Melly Bag wrote: Garnet, You mentioned sulfite preservative. Is this good or bad for the body? I tried to do a google and the only negative side effect read was "all

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-13 Thread Clayton Family
I was not going off at you, but I wanted to be crystal clear about the suggestions being given, in relation to the requested info, since a small child is involved. Kathryn On Sep 12, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Garnet wrote: I did not suggest giving it during the asthma attack. Best read more care

Re: CS>FW: asthma- Gina

2009-09-13 Thread Garnet
Each person needs to be diligent about any information the read on the internet whether it is for them or a child. You suggested that I was saying to give it a child during an asthma attack and I did not. You accused me of muddying the water. I call that going off at someone. Garnet Clayto