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Sick from working yew?
Aksel:
--- Quote from: Eric Krewson on July 08, 2022, 08:21:10 am ---For me it was walnut first, then osage, now just about any wood dust will make my eyes and nose run like a faucet for the next 12 hours or so. Like George I get the same from mowing the lawn. I finally started wearing a 3M cartridge respirator for both wood work and lawn mowing, this completely eliminated my dust problems but takes some of the joy out of wood working, wearing the mask is cumbersome.
I have read that there is an acupuncture procedure to reverse the allergic reaction response to red meat caused by an Alpha Gal infection from ticks. When I looked into it it appears that the procedure may reverse the bodies response to other allergies as well. I met a guy at lunch the other day who had a friend that had the procedure, I asked him to ask his friend how it came out but haven't heard from him.
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I know a guy who had really bad hay fever for 6 months of the year, he hated to go outside in the summer because of it. He took an acupuncture treatment for it and it went away almst 100%. But in this case I suspect it isnīt the dust but the Taxol in the sap.
meanewood:
I already suggested you were absorbing the toxins from the sap through the skin of your hands.
Aksel:
--- Quote from: meanewood on July 10, 2022, 10:32:23 am ---I already suggested you were absorbing the toxins from the sap through the skin of your hands.
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Yes, I saw that. It seems likely to me that you are right. I will use gloves with not fully dried wood in the future. And a better mask for sanding.
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