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October 20, 2006

Turks and Caicos, Baja, Mexico

I used to go to Turks and Caicos, a dry island, where I never used my inhalers. Now life there is only for mega-millionaires, as in most islands today. Seaside Baja is dry, but why pay through the nose for Mexico? Mountains above the pollen-line( about 5000 feet ) are good too. Last resort is to live in a bubble. — Gordon


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January 16, 2006

Guadalajara, Mexico and Palm Springs, California

I suffer EXTREME allergy/asmtha problems and, have been told the weather in Guadalajara Mexico would be good for me? are you able to confirm this for me? I currently live in Palm Springs Ca. - Aaron, California


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October 13, 2005

Mexico and molds

I’ve done better with the molds in Mexico.I would like to save money to have a breakthrough treatment called NAET; it has had ahigh succes rate for allery elimination. — Michael, Mexico


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August 29, 2005

Mexico, Washington

We’re looking to retire in Mexico (Pacific Coast, Central inlands, but not Mexico City). What is the allergy index like there? — Ted, Washington

[Originally posted to AllergyNursing.com on February 11, 2004]


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August 5, 2005

Mexico

I am going on a trip to Mexico in august and would like to know if i should be concerned with my allergies. I have slight asthma and food allergies. Please let me know. — Delores, United States

[Originally posted to AllergyNursing.com on June 15, 2004]


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July 13, 2005

Mexico, New Mexico, Germany

We moved because of the military from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Germany. My son had allergy/asthma issues before but nothing like now. He was retested since we have been here and he is allergic to mold which we did not test for in NM. His medication has been doubled since being here and he is now on 5 medicines at the age of 6. The Army is looking into moving us from Germany back to the states to a hotter/drier climate. Germany is very damp, and moldy. But we are yet to find out the best place for my son. What we do know is he was significantly better in NM. — S.K.H., Germany

[Originally posted to AllergyNursing.com on February 11, 2004]


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Filed in Mexico, Germany, New Mexico
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July 6, 2005

Guadalajara, Mexico; Memphis; Southwest

After suffering from recurrent sinus infections, asthma and allergies, I began to study climate and locations to try to better my situation. I chose Guadalajara, Mexico, after trying some SW locations.

The results have been/are amazing. No allergy, asthma or sinus problems while there over a six year period. Yet, each time that I returned to the US - the Memphis area - I became ill almost immediately, and returned to all of the medications, antibiotics, prednisone, inhaled steroids etc. and suffered until returning to Guadalajara, where I felt better almost immediately, and was fully recovered within a week. Often in a day or so.

The climate in Guadalajara is said to be the “2nd best in the world.” GDL is a mile high and does not have wide ranges or swings of temperature. While there is air pollution, it would appear that the high-dry climate was beneficial to my condition. — M.C.M., Guadalajara, Mexico

[Originally posted to Allergy Nursing.com on May 18, 2003]


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