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About azis
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nerve sensitivity in dust allergy and asthma.

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14 years in healing. as a founder of Pennasia Normalization. www.PennasiaNormalization.com

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as a writer "AVOID ADDICTION TO MEDICINE" book.

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Respiratory: Allergies & Sinus Problems - Chronic hayfever


Expert: azis - 10/6/2008

Question
Hi, i'm from Malaysia. All my life I have suffered from bouts of chronic sneezing and nasal itching. Usually, when I have an attack I can't go to work because i will be absolutely debilitated. I was told when i was little by an ENT specialist that I was allergic to dust. What can I do when I have an attack? I take antihistamines but usually they have very little effect. Are there other options? Also, this may sound like a stupid/crazy question, but is there a surgical procedure whereby the nerve in the nose that itches and causes a person to sneeze can be removed/killed/deactivated?

Answer
Hi Reza,
Your problem is nerve sensitivity in your nose and trouble in your neck that make hay fever. Its not difficult, and our distance is not far. Please come to Surabaya Indonesia and by God permission I can heal your dust allergy naturally. Antihistamines just work for the effect and for awhile. Other options? Of course! Pennasia natural healing cured the source of problem. Please come to my site PennasiaNormalization.com and read testimony of dust allergy and others. For diabetes problem, I give free technique.
These are my advices; get the morning sunlight and don’t push your nose many times. Let me normalize the problem.
If you don’t feel satisfied with this explanation, you can send a letter to my email aziscw@yahoo.co.id

Sincerely,

Azis


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