I would say yes, but I'm only speaking from my experience and I'm not a doctor. 
  My allergist was a teacher also, and taught me to be my own sleuth when it 
casme to what would trigger asthma.  things that contain mold spores are not 
only cheese, but anything fermented and even food that is more than two days 
old.  That means watch out for leftovers.
 
Sally

Sharon Cooper <tala...@teleport.com> wrote:
That was the second opinion. I suppose I could get a third but I think 
that I will get a similar line with all the allopathic docs. They seem 
to think that because they have reduced the dose on inhaled steroids it 
is o.k. to take them longer. I just had a discussion with DH and we 
both think we can link all the attacks to episodes of mold exposure. 
Does this mean he should also avoid foods made with mold such as 
cheeses?
Sharon


On Nov 22, 2004, at 2:16 PM, Sally Khanna wrote:

> My son had asthma really bad for awhile.  The doctor we had was really 
> good, and I had to go to the school he attended and get dust from 
> thier vacuum cleaner (this was nore than 15 years ago).  They must 
> have thought I was nuts!    But it turned out, he was allgeric to the 
> dust and had to leave the school.
>  
> I tell you, it was worth it, because he regained his health.  the 
> doctor only used steroids as an absolute last resort and I really 
> appreciated that.  Seven years seems like a terribly long time, have 
> you thought about getting a second opinion?
>  
> Sally
>
> Sharon Cooper wrote:
> Changing her diet how?
> I am wondering what she might be eating that could cause asthma. I have
> been worried about my 2yo because he had three asthma attacks ( one
> really bad one ) and "they" want me to put him on steroids for the next
> 7 years. Seems excessive to me and if there is a possiblity of keeping
> him healthy without I'd like to hear it.
> THanks
> Sharon
>
> On Nov 21, 2004, at 10:41 PM, John Rigby wrote:
>
> > At 02:14 PM 21/11/04, you wrote:
> >> I am having a terrible time with asthma, none of the traditonal
> >> medications are working, if this something CS could help. I think
> >> all the antibiotics have caused more and more allergies which have
> >> worsened my asthma, my lungs are extremely enlarged, but very
> >> constricted bronchil tubes. I am on two inhalors and prednisone, I
> >>! fought the prednisone, but it was an emergy situation. I am already
> >> dealing with MS, Lymes, and the chonic antibiotic resistant kidney
> >> infection. I have appreciated all the information supplied by many
> >> of you.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Joni Lovegrove
> >
> > Joni, PLEASE try changing your diet as a critical first step.
> >
> >
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