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December 7, 2005

Salt Lake city

i live in salt lake city, utah and my allergies are terrible here. has anybody else have problems in this area? — TJ, Utah


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 1:39 pm :: Permalink
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  1. I have read or saw several reports on television that states that Utah is extremely bad for allergies, mainly because of the dry air and high altitude.

    However I came across a good allergist and they use serums or injections over time to eventually make you immune to allergies, I had never heard of that before but I guess its probably common. Find an allergist and ask for this or check out http://www.utahallergies.com , that is where I went.

    Comment by Allergy Sufferer in Utah — March 21, 2007 @ 12:10 pm

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