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Robin

I take singulair for my asthma.

Janet

In a message dated 8/28/2010 6:56:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

listspub@... writes:

What do we do to help with the CIRS? Antifungals and then washes with herbs

that heal mucous membranes or will time help heal the barrier between

sinuses and brain that hs been compromised? Anti-inflammatories helpful? Meds

or herbs? I am wondering if I should be taking my singulair.

Thank you..

Robin

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I was given singular and it caused worse reactions in my lungs. so there is

something different between asthma and RADS.

the only thing that has helped me is the Albuteral.

I've read that most asthma drugs dont help RADS, I think thats right.

but yet they are both inflammatory diseases. I wonder if the small airways

closeing up is also based on a defence mecanisum as well as a inflammatory

insult, the caugh with RADS seems to point to that possabily.

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> Robin

> I take singulair for my asthma.

> Janet

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Here is a PDF on that

http://www.chemicalinjury.net/PDF3/4Reactive%20Airway%20Disease.pdf

 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: osisposis <jeaninem660@...>

Sent: Sat, August 28, 2010 8:32:31 PM

Subject: [] CIRS Treatment/Re: Leaving/ posting requests

 

I was given singular and it caused worse reactions in my lungs. so there is

something different between asthma and RADS.

the only thing that has helped me is the Albuteral.

I've read that most asthma drugs dont help RADS, I think thats right.

but yet they are both inflammatory diseases. I wonder if the small airways

closeing up is also based on a defence mecanisum as well as a inflammatory

insult, the caugh with RADS seems to point to that possabily.

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