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Tammy,

I don't know about the cat, but I know someone had a post up with a link to

amazon for the enema syringe.

Dawn in AZ

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> Hi Bee,

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> Hope your mother is recovering well.

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> My doctor says that I am allergic to cats and I have one. Sometimes I

experience coughing and shortness of breath when at home. I resently stayed at

my mother's home for a week and noticed a decrease in coughing. Is having a cat

around taxing my immune system even more? Should I get rid of the cat?

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> Another question: I cannot find the Syringe with bulb or the equipment to do

an enema. Could you recommend a place, maybe online, where I could buy it?

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> Many Thanks!

> Tammy

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> Hi Bee,

>

> Hope your mother is recovering well.

>

> My doctor says that I am allergic to cats and I have one. Sometimes I

experience coughing and shortness of breath when at home. I resently stayed at

my mother's home for a week and noticed a decrease in coughing. Is having a cat

around taxing my immune system even more? Should I get rid of the cat?

>

> Another question: I cannot find the Syringe with bulb or the equipment to do

an enema. Could you recommend a place, maybe online, where I could buy it?

+++Hi Tammy,

The reason you are reacting to your cat is because you are unhealthy, probably

overloaded with toxins, etc. so your body isn't as able to efficiently eliminate

cat dander. This will change as you progress so your body will be able to

easily eliminate it.

Our pets are important for our health too, so I don't think you should get rid

of it - follow the recommendations in this article:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/allergy3.php

Here's my ad for enema equipment on my website:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/resource/enema.php

But most drug stores have them, so ask at the prescription counter.

Bee

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Hi,

Others mentioned how the diet will help you, but it has been mentioned before,

that it matters what you feed your cat. You can switch your cat gradually to raw

meat and saturated fat. You will not react to your cat as much then.

C.

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> Hi Bee,

>

> Hope your mother is recovering well.

>

> My doctor says that I am allergic to cats and I have one. Sometimes I

experience coughing and shortness of breath when at home. I resently stayed at

my mother's home for a week and noticed a decrease in coughing. Is having a cat

around taxing my immune system even more? Should I get rid of the cat?

>

> Many Thanks!

> Tammy

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