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No and I will not. My allergies would go crazy if I put horseradish in

my nose! Right now I am using a prescription of Paddock Nystitin. I

take the powder and mix in salt water and rinse my nose 3 times a day.

I felt worse at first on this treatment but now I am feeling much

better.

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> Has anyone ever tried fresh horseradish for mold in the sinus area?

If so, how much and for

> how long? Did it help?

> Thanks,

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Many years ago, a lot of midwest farmers would use Dandelions in

the early spring. It was said that being couped up in the house for

the winter months built up toxins in the body which Dandelions would

flush from the system.

I used to make dandelion tea every spring and drink it, and whether

or not it actually worked or was psychosematic, I felt better after

about a week of drinking one coffe cup per day. (I have also suffered

the least in our family from mold exposure) Some people would add

Dandelion leaves to their salad, but it has to be early spring

dandelions as the flavor which is already bitter becomes nasty later in

the spring and summer months. There is also a poisonous weed that

looks similar to Dandelions, so if you are not seeing the actual

dandelion and are sure it is, picking it could be dangerous, therefore

early spring is the best time for this reason also.

Has anyone else heard of this or tried it?

Dan & Carmella Dunkin

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Hi Dan and Carmella, sorry missouri got to ya. some day's it well

wipe you out just stepping out the door. good ole missery. columbia

is right down the road. should of caught a ride.lol's

yes, I've had dandelions in saled and they are very good for you, but

not when it starts getting hot out. wild voilets are also good. and

as kids we ate those little banana looking things that are sour,

can'y remember the name of them.

>

> Many years ago, a lot of midwest farmers would use Dandelions

in

> the early spring. It was said that being couped up in the house

for

> the winter months built up toxins in the body which Dandelions

would

> flush from the system.

>

> I used to make dandelion tea every spring and drink it, and

whether

> or not it actually worked or was psychosematic, I felt better after

> about a week of drinking one coffe cup per day. (I have also

suffered

> the least in our family from mold exposure) Some people would add

> Dandelion leaves to their salad, but it has to be early spring

> dandelions as the flavor which is already bitter becomes nasty

later in

> the spring and summer months. There is also a poisonous weed that

> looks similar to Dandelions, so if you are not seeing the actual

> dandelion and are sure it is, picking it could be dangerous,

therefore

> early spring is the best time for this reason also.

>

> Has anyone else heard of this or tried it?

>

> Dan & Carmella Dunkin

>

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