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November 11, 2005

Washington, Nevada

We have moved from Bellingham, Washington (Northwest Washington) to Reno, Nevada. My son, whom is 3 has never had any allergies. After 3 months of living here he now has a chronic cough, congestion and watery eye. We went back to Washington for the holidays (4 weeks on Christmas Break) and he completely cleared up. So, as far as I can figure he needs a more humid environment. I am trying to combat his symptoms without medications, using a humidifier at night, and a vaporizer. I refuse to throw pills at him, last time I put faith in a medication is came out to be carcinogenic. — E., Nevada


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