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August 14, 2006

Hawaii: Big Island, Maui

I was interested in this posting because i have found my allergies (asthma and severe eczema) can suddenly come on disappear with a change of place. I have breifly stayed at some places (both near lakes) where all allergies disappeared and i felt wonderful (almost immediately). I stayed on the Big Island (wet side) very near the volcano for 7 months and had absolutely no problems with allergies at all. I moved to Maui and immediately had severe asthma. It would be so nice to know where to go!! — Magda, Hawaii


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 5:46 pm :: Permalink
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  1. go back to the rain forest, Volcano Hawaii

    aloha

    Comment by Larry — January 7, 2007 @ 11:45 pm

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