I have never suffered from hay fever before in Indonesia and in fact I hay fever will never listed in my life dictionary if I never suffer from it even once. Unfortunately here in Aussie I know what it feels to suffer from this allergy. It feels like common cold symptoms but it’s different, it is not ‘masuk angin’, sneezing, runny nose and itching eyes. I already suffer from it twice, every spring. Fortunately It can be cured readily with drugs you can easily find at supermarket.
To be honest I seldom sick here, I guess because Aussie is less humid and less dusty compared to Indonesia, I rarely catch cold or sore throat and furthermore there is flu shot to prevent from influenza and I tried once and it works for me. I hope I will get better soon.














7 responses so far ↓
gildo // October 4, 2008 at 6:36 am |
Oh, sekarang tanggal 3 october pasti sudah sembuh , kan.
Salut.
anung // October 15, 2008 at 4:30 pm |
Sudah, thanks, Sir!
stevloc // October 17, 2008 at 5:53 pm |
The sneezing, the sniffling, the coughing, the watery eyes … hay fever can make life miserable. And with side effects ranging from drowsiness to high blood pressure and diabetes, allergy medication is often a solution worse than the condition itself. A Chiropractor is concerned about the upswing in marketing and use of allergy medications and encourage patients to seek natural solutions, including chiropractic.
How can a Chiro help? The answer lies with hay fever’s origins. In hay fever sufferers, the immune system overresponds to harmless substances and launches an assault.
Since hay fever is tied to a dysfunction in the immune system, the chiropractic office is a great place to start in the battle against this condition.
Preliminary research indicates that chiropractic strengthens immunity by influencing the nervous system. Researchers speculate that, because the spinal column houses the spinal cord, dysfunction of the spinal column may influence the nervous system. This, in turn, impairs immune function.
Dr Steven Lockstone is a Chiropractor in Melbourne with a passion for health and chiropractic.
Cashmere // October 31, 2008 at 4:24 pm |
Hey! Which part of Aussie u at?
anung // October 31, 2008 at 4:43 pm |
the natural state, Tassie. I am in hobart.
Cashmere // October 31, 2008 at 6:38 pm |
Oh… Cool! Never been to Aussie before but planning one in a few months..
vemmy renti // November 5, 2008 at 2:25 am |
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