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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 2740462" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>Ok, now I'm am seeing a pattern. Heres the back story with the oils my wife started to use about 2 months ago. She got a diffuser (sp) and started using it in the bedroom every night. At the same time, cedar pollen was starting to get high and I went looking for relief, something different and better than what I had been using in years past. So I end up getting a nose spray that I read about. Flownaze it's called. So I start using it but cant seem to remember to use it every morning. I'm using it maybe every 3-4 days but my allergies are almost non existent today. Normally I suffer terribly this time of year with tree pollen, almost debilitating. So after reading this thread last night I asked my wife what she puts in that diffuser and she said Lavender and eucalyptus. Is this whats is curing my allergies or the nose spray - that I hardly use as directed? So last night my sons allergies are real bad so I decide to put the diffuser in his bedroom and I'll see if his get better and mine get worse. If so, I will know for sure. What do you think of a diffuser versus oils directly on the skin for allergies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 2740462, member: 6281"] Ok, now I'm am seeing a pattern. Heres the back story with the oils my wife started to use about 2 months ago. She got a diffuser (sp) and started using it in the bedroom every night. At the same time, cedar pollen was starting to get high and I went looking for relief, something different and better than what I had been using in years past. So I end up getting a nose spray that I read about. Flownaze it's called. So I start using it but cant seem to remember to use it every morning. I'm using it maybe every 3-4 days but my allergies are almost non existent today. Normally I suffer terribly this time of year with tree pollen, almost debilitating. So after reading this thread last night I asked my wife what she puts in that diffuser and she said Lavender and eucalyptus. Is this whats is curing my allergies or the nose spray - that I hardly use as directed? So last night my sons allergies are real bad so I decide to put the diffuser in his bedroom and I'll see if his get better and mine get worse. If so, I will know for sure. What do you think of a diffuser versus oils directly on the skin for allergies? [/QUOTE]
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