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Old 09-06-2002, 06:25 AM
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My pediatrician did not recommend allergy testing because she said "that is a lot to put a little girl through!" and exactly what your doctor said, "they'd end up leaving her on the same meds anyway." She had already been poked and prodded enough times when she was small in the hospital with IV's and oxygen tents. When she was first diagnosed at about 18 months old, she was hospitalized 5 times that winter for up to 5 days at a time. They had a lot of trouble keeping her oxygen levels up.

The next year, she was only in a couple of times, and then the following year it was even less. She's been to the ER several times in the past couple years, but has not had to be hospitalized. We learned how to recognize the first signs of an attack and got her on the nebulizer immediately.

Yes, my husband and I are distributors for the noni juice. After what it has done for our Jillian, we can't stop talking about it to everyone! So now we sell it to our friends and family mostly, and I try to spread the word to people with kids with asthma.

I've been there, and I know how terrible it is to watch your child struggle to take a breath. I don't want any parent to have to go through that.

If you are interested in giving it a try, email me privately and I'll give you more information. It is totally safe for everyone. I've read many, many articles about how eating certain foods can help relieve all kinds of illnesses. This is the same thing. Noni is a fruit that is grown in Tahiti and has tremendous healthy properties.

I'd love to help your daughter. I truly would.

Bev
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