bpcw wrote: ↑Sat May 06, 2023 7:59 pm
Been reading right through this topic again.
Do you think MB would work well for allergies to pollen, dust, mold etc. My wife has had problems through the winter and now it's got pretty bad which she thinks could be because of tree pollen in particular as we are now at that time of year in the UK.
Or are there other treatments that would probably work better?
Thanks in advance.
Based on the limited amount of information provided, my3c:
Wife likely has symptom complex consistent with MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome). Pretty common before cv19, much more common now, post-vax rollout.
From memory, I think your wife received one or two jabs reluctantly in order to visit/help friend/relative in long-term care facility.
As an aside, among the group of VaxInjured folks I follow, many who previously had symptoms of MCAS pre-jab now are experiencing much worse symptoms, especially if they received 3 or more jabs. A few who previously had no symptoms of MCAS are now "mysteriously" experiencing fairly severe symptoms post-jab, refractory to standard medical therapy.
Another aside: would not recommend methylene blue for this particular condition; one of methylene blue's mechanism of action is similar to a class of antidepressants (monoamine oxidase inhibitor category); several antidepressants have been known to worsen MCAS; methylene blue has its place with its range of benefits - i use it several times a week - but i would not use it for MCAS;
Two decent videos that should get you started in understanding this condition, with actionable steps:
https://youtu.be/aVLXP1z5jTk?t=8
https://youtu.be/KvFsUS4XcHQ?t=1
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https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-cont ... -03-11.pdf
-page 38 (middle paragraph) of above pdf also quite good;
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previous thread with some suggestions could also be utilized:
viewtopic.php?p=11876#p11876
*particular attention to xkosmox's comments and my responses;
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This should get you started. Go slow, not every suggestion has to be implemented at once, or even at all.
May the Force be with you ...