Allergen Levels
SniperX13
03-22-2005, 11:43 PM
Does anyone know where I can go to find Allergen Levels for every state in the US? or even the world?
I tried looking on some web search engines, but came up empty.
thanks.
I tried looking on some web search engines, but came up empty.
thanks.
Oz
03-23-2005, 05:36 AM
blindside.AMG
03-23-2005, 06:38 AM
Weather Channel (http://www.weather.com/activities/health/allergies/?from=healfl) is the shit. :thumbsup:
ghostrx7
03-23-2005, 08:24 AM
ya, my allergies are killing me, its the weather change here in ct.
TexasF355F1
03-23-2005, 10:19 AM
Take Sudafed, it's kept me headache free, and kept most of the junk out of my head.
Some people like Claritin, doesn't seem to work as well for me though.
Some people like Claritin, doesn't seem to work as well for me though.
SeXy_AnGeL
03-23-2005, 11:24 AM
plain sudafed...the red box...its the best stuff ever, I live by it. I agree with the weather channel link...that's what I do to check
fredjacksonsan
03-23-2005, 11:27 AM
SniperX13
03-23-2005, 02:33 PM
well, the weather channel helps if I enter every city by hand, or zip code.
the google search was tedious and not really that helpful. I still didnt find what I was looking for.
the google search was tedious and not really that helpful. I still didnt find what I was looking for.
ghostrx7
03-23-2005, 02:41 PM
claritin takes a while to work, but it doesnt do anything for me anyway. sudafed gives me a buzz, but when it wears off, im still just as sick. maybe im taking the wrong sudafed. i found the best thing in the world is a air ionizer in ur bedroom. also, wash ur sheets and dont let pets on ur bed.u could get those ionizers on ebay for a good price. dont get the sharper image one. its overpriced for advertizing fees!
blindside.AMG
03-24-2005, 08:40 AM
well, the weather channel helps if I enter every city by hand, or zip code.
the google search was tedious and not really that helpful. I still didnt find what I was looking for.
So you looking for a US map with all the allergen levels or something?
Like I said, Weather Channel (http://www.weather.com/maps/activity/allergies/index_large.html) is the shit.
http://image.weather.com/images/maps/health/tree_pol_720x486.jpg
the google search was tedious and not really that helpful. I still didnt find what I was looking for.
So you looking for a US map with all the allergen levels or something?
Like I said, Weather Channel (http://www.weather.com/maps/activity/allergies/index_large.html) is the shit.
http://image.weather.com/images/maps/health/tree_pol_720x486.jpg
Tony Stewart Fan
03-24-2005, 08:44 AM
I've been using Claritin for awhile, and it's definitely worth taking on a consistant basis. It helps sooooo much.
SniperX13
03-24-2005, 03:42 PM
Basically, I was looking for a breakdown, per state/city, of the whole united stated, to see, which state/city had the highest allergen count, like mold, tree, pollen, and so on. kinda like a comparitve listing. that map of the tree helps, but I was kinda trying to find a highly detailed listing.
ThatRoundHeadedKid
03-25-2005, 01:36 AM
AL-LA-VERT! AL-LA-VERT!
Alavert I have been using for a while. It's the OTC (Over-The-Counter) version of claritin. It works great for me.
OH YEAH! I forgot. My dad who used to be a VP of Sales and Marketing for a pharmaceutical company told my family at dinner, that they're removing the original Sudafed and other pseudophedrine based products from the counters and will no longer ber available OTC. It's because the active ingredient was used to make stuff like crystal meth if processed properly. He said that a similar product that works on the same symptoms of Sudafed will be available after Sudafed is taken off but will not be as effective and will have a different active ingredient than pseudophedrine.
EDIT: Here's what Sudafed and other pseudophedrine products are processed into: methamphetamines. Almost like speed and crystal meth i believe.
here's an article. http://www.azcentral.com/health/news/articles/0208sudafed-ON.html
Alavert I have been using for a while. It's the OTC (Over-The-Counter) version of claritin. It works great for me.
OH YEAH! I forgot. My dad who used to be a VP of Sales and Marketing for a pharmaceutical company told my family at dinner, that they're removing the original Sudafed and other pseudophedrine based products from the counters and will no longer ber available OTC. It's because the active ingredient was used to make stuff like crystal meth if processed properly. He said that a similar product that works on the same symptoms of Sudafed will be available after Sudafed is taken off but will not be as effective and will have a different active ingredient than pseudophedrine.
EDIT: Here's what Sudafed and other pseudophedrine products are processed into: methamphetamines. Almost like speed and crystal meth i believe.
here's an article. http://www.azcentral.com/health/news/articles/0208sudafed-ON.html
SeXy_AnGeL
03-25-2005, 11:02 AM
Its funny that they're so worried ab Sudafed and certain people who actually know what to do with it when you have things such as Coricidin and the likes that'll get you high and its relatively easy to do...a crack down on sudafed, maybe in some areas its a problem, but I've never heard of Sudafed "disappearing" off the shelves...:screwy:
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