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Being Grateful, Despite Food Allergies, On Thanksgiving

Gina Clowes
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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Gratitude on Thanksgiving There are always many ways to look at any situation. For instance, when you first fell in love, your partner had all of the same flaws that he or she has today. Yet you overlooked them because they were barely visible through your rose-colored glasses. When times got tough...
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    DropYourAllergies
    Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 09:35 AM
    As if Parents with Children with FOOD Allergies Don't already have enough to do... A Friendly Reminder that very often Respiratory / Enviro Allergies are ALSO present with FOOD Allergy Kids... While we know that the Home Heating is Punping and stirring up InDoor Allergens this time of year.. ACTUALLY > NOW is a Good time to take Your Child to Your Primary Care Dr. for an Enviro Allergy Blood Test and BEGIN ImmunoTherapy > Because Seasonal Allergens are "Winter Sleeping" .. getting ready to Make Trouble in the Spring. Once Your Child's Offending Seasonal & Year-round Allergens are Identified.. Your Dr. will Prescribe Under-the-Tongue ImmunoTherapy DROPs > Which have been Custom Formulated to Neutralize What YOUR Child is Allergic TO ! Slowly over time YOUR Child's Immune System is ReCaliberated > Producing Lasting, If Not LifeTime Relief from Enviro / Respiratory Allergy Systoms / Health complications. It is Important to remember that there are TWO Sides to the ALLERGY Coin > FOOD & Enviro. TEST / Identify / Know / TREAT BOTH Sides of the ALLERGY COIN. A Happy & Healthy Thanksgiving to ALL !
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