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Mike
Most Docs don't like one to be on cortisone for extended periods. Some of the long term side effects are not nice. I agree it's great for short term use for many ailments but beware of staying on for extended periods. Big John On Fri, 28 May 2004 04:52:46 GMT, Mike Adams wrote: "Jay Honeck" wrote: Yes, I'm also a big fan of the cortisone nasal sprays. I've used beconase and flonase in the past and they are totally effective with absolutely zero side effects. No contest compared to the usual over the counter antihistamines and decongestants. Are they habit-forming like the decongestant nasal sprays? Anyone who has ever felt the "rebound effect" of using nose spray too much knows what I mean... Like others have said, no rebound effect. I used to use Afrin when I was really stopped up, but the next day was worse than the original problem. The cortisone sprays are completely different. They take a few days to become effective, but then it's like the pollen just disappeared - no sneezing, no congestion. It's really been like magic for me since I found out about them. Mike |
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