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Albuterol is what is in the asthma inhalers. Landon was on a nebulizer

with abluterol for allergy induced asthma and Hayden uses the albuterol

inhaler when his asthma flares up. It works by relaxing and opening

air passages to the lungs to make breathing easier.

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> Hubby and daughter cannot tolerate this orally. took this as

a

> baby via nebulizer and did fabulously. What is this stuff? Allergist

> said it is best tolerated by nebulizer.

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> On it as a baby that was one of 's happiest times...and he was

> sick!

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Is there aluminum in it by chance?

[ ] Re: Albuterol: , anyone?

Albuterol is what is in the asthma inhalers. Landon was on a nebulizer

with abluterol for allergy induced asthma and Hayden uses the albuterol

inhaler when his asthma flares up. It works by relaxing and opening

air passages to the lungs to make breathing easier.

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> Hubby and daughter cannot tolerate this orally. took this as

a

> baby via nebulizer and did fabulously. What is this stuff? Allergist

> said it is best tolerated by nebulizer.

>

> On it as a baby that was one of 's happiest times...and he was

> sick!

>

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Asthma...great, another thing we missed. He is breathing fine these

days, ever since milk loss. I checked for asthma in both kids with

the docs (regular pediatrician and ent). The response: they just

snore. 's delays in part are likely due to lack of oxygen. He

did have striders for 17 months. All the docs ever did was look at me

funny. Good God. I am pretty mad right now. No worries, we are not

getting stuck in this. We have come too far.

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> > Hubby and daughter cannot tolerate this orally. took this

as

> a

> > baby via nebulizer and did fabulously. What is this stuff?

Allergist

> > said it is best tolerated by nebulizer.

> >

> > On it as a baby that was one of 's happiest times...and he

was

> > sick!

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When the Pediatrician or ENT listened to his chest and back they

would have been able to pick up on asthma symptoms. Landon hasn't had

a problem with asthma for a while. Hayden has allergy induced asthma

so he gets flare ups when his allergies are bothering him. As you

already know all his allergies are airborne. Hayden sees the

allergist to control his allergies and asthma. In Landon I could

hear it myself in his chest. I wouldn't worry about it now if he

isn't having any symptoms.

Tina

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> > > Hubby and daughter cannot tolerate this orally. took

this

> as

> > a

> > > baby via nebulizer and did fabulously. What is this stuff?

> Allergist

> > > said it is best tolerated by nebulizer.

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> > > On it as a baby that was one of 's happiest times...and

he

> was

> > > sick!

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Well, the stridors and fluid in lungs would have been a sign. I am

not woorried about now but am concerned about oxygen lost all those

months.

All of this was preventable. I, in my denial did not push when I

should have and a few (though not all) of our docs were sleeoping at

the wheel.

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> > > > Hubby and daughter cannot tolerate this orally. took

> this

> > as

> > > a

> > > > baby via nebulizer and did fabulously. What is this stuff?

> > Allergist

> > > > said it is best tolerated by nebulizer.

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> > > > On it as a baby that was one of 's happiest

times...and

> he

> > was

> > > > sick!

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Consider the book Feast Without Yeast

Consider dropping the tea. You water where you are is heavily

fluoridated. It does not allow stuff to esily leave his body and

yeast is created. Tea, most all of them, has a similar effect as

fluoride.

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> > Allergist

> > > > said it is best tolerated by nebulizer.

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times...and

> he

> > was

> > > > sick!

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I am curious about this answer. Would explain the happy high.

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Allergist

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was

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Indeed, albuterol is in what are usually the emergency inhalers - the

maintenance inhalers have other goodies. Josh used albuterol in the " nebbie " as

we called it whenever he got respiratory problems as an infant and into young

childhood. He went to using the maintenance inhaler and albuterol inhaler

through a breathing " chamber " about four or five years ago. As his lungs

strengthened, we stopped using the albuterol pretty much completely and now

never use it. I've even weaned him off the maintenance inhaler (on docs'

orders) since he's doing so well - I switched to making my own cleaning

products, cut some things from his diet over the years, and even with the cats

in the house, his allergy-induced asthma is pretty much nonexistent anymore.

Pretty darn cool!

Sherry and Josh

trmckenna1 <trmckenna1@...> wrote:

Albuterol is what is in the asthma inhalers. Landon was on a nebulizer

with abluterol for allergy induced asthma and Hayden uses the albuterol

inhaler when his asthma flares up. It works by relaxing and opening

air passages to the lungs to make breathing easier.

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> Hubby and daughter cannot tolerate this orally. took this as

a

> baby via nebulizer and did fabulously. What is this stuff? Allergist

> said it is best tolerated by nebulizer.

>

> On it as a baby that was one of 's happiest times...and he was

> sick!

>

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Since I am practically making my own flour, can you tell me more

about your cleaning supply recipes.

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> > baby via nebulizer and did fabulously. What is this stuff?

Allergist

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> > On it as a baby that was one of 's happiest times...and he

was

> > sick!

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