Whats the best form of Magnesium to take for Asthma and Heart PVCs?

March 31st, 2007 by admin

asthma
98transam asked:


What form absorbs the best into the body and where can i find it.
I need this for pvcs and asthma.

Could recent weightloss have had a negative impact on my asthma?

March 24th, 2007 by admin

asthma
alexia10775 asked:


I’m not, and never have been, overweight for my height and I’ve struggled for several years with forms of disorded eating. Following a chest infection around Easter, my asthma worsened considerably, but it has not improved again as it usually would have. I’m wondering if a concurrent weight-loss of around a stone might have had an effect on my asthma.

I’ve tried to research this myself, but a Google search only brings up reams of stuff on being overweight with asthma.

Is it safe to give a dog Benadryl to treat allergies?

March 20th, 2007 by admin

allergies
pennylanegal asked:


My dog has severe itching due to allergies and it gets so expensive to go to the vet every month and get a $100 cortisone shot. I would like to look into some home remedies that might provide relief for my 7 1/2 year old Yorkie. Does anyone know if Benadryl is safe for dogs and if it works (what would be the correct dosage be)? Any ideas would be much appreciated…thank you :) I am currently feeding him Addiction brand kangeroo and apples dog food.

What are some symptoms of having bad asthma?

March 12th, 2007 by admin

asthma
~*~LoveMyztic~*~ asked:


I started having asthma when I wuz like 7 or 8 (i’m 12), and it wuz minor that time. Now I start whezzing and coughing, and I think I have to start taking my asthma pump to school. And one weird thing is when I eat something, it feels like it’s hard for me to breath. And another thing is weather changes. Since its like globing warming for like 1 day, then the other day it starts snowing(where I live). Like when I went to a hotel, and I went in the hot tub, it wuz hard 4 me 2 breathe…HELP!

Is it possible to survive in Japan with a seafood allergy?

March 5th, 2007 by admin

allergy
Anonymous asked:


I was walking around campus at my college and I saw a flyer for a “study abroad” program where students can go to Japan and study there. I’d really like to do that, it sounds pretty cool. However, there’s only one problem: I’m allergic to seafood.

This is a problem because I hear that the Japanese mostly survive off of seafood and there isn’t much food over there that doesn’t use seafood. Even the vegetarian food is prepared with fish stock.

But then again, this is just what I’ve heard so I don’t know how true it is. I’m hoping there’d still be a chance that I could go there someday.

Is there still somehow any way that it’s possible for me to survive there, even with my seafood allergy? Do they really eat nothing but seafood there?
I am not a vegetarian, btw. I was just giving an example of what I’ve heard about Japan.
I’m not really satisfied with the answers I have so far. No offense, but I would perfer someone with actual experience to answer my question.

If you’ve lived in Japan or visited there for some time, please feel free to answer.

Again, no offense to the others but aksing someone who hasn’t been there is simply getting an answer from someone who has only read about Japan much like myself.
*asking (typo)
Also, I doubt there will be KFC in the areas they send students (in study abroad programs) to. I’ve read that most of the time, people end up in small traditional towns away from the city.
(but then again, I don’t really know so I could be wrong)

Is it safe for someone with a nickel allergy to get a tattoo?

March 1st, 2007 by admin

allergy
pantalon_noir asked:


I have recently been thinking about getting one, but I have a nickel allergy, and I was wondering if there was anything in it that would cause a reaction? Also, are the earrings that are for sensitive ears really work? Would it be a bad Idea to get my ears pierced again?