It’s almost impossible not to deal with allergies from cannabis products for me

My mother said that I started having respiratory and sinus complications as an infant, but they became worse later on. It was that time when my pediatrician prescribed a liquid albuterol treatment, which is the medicine in the asthma inhalers that a person would use in the same context. It helps reduce inflammation in the lungs, thus opening up the airwaves. The syrup tasted similar to oranges and I’ll never forget it, because I had to take regular doses for a number of years. As soon as I was the appropriate age to use 1 respectfully, my doctor switched me to an inhaler and also told me to use nasal spray for my pressing symptoms. At the time we were living up north where the Fall plagued us with fallen leaves that would turn to mold on the ground. Naturally, the spores would aggravate my symptoms a great deal. By Spring, the pollen from the trees and plants would have a similar effect. It shouldn’t shock me that I’m getting flu symptoms every single time I choose to vape or smoke cannabis flower products. Marijuana flowers are plants like many others that aggravate my flu symptoms a good amount. On top of that, if the marijuana flowers are grown outdoors or in different green houses, there’s a good chance they have dust, pollen, and fungal spores on them from being exposed to varying amounts of outdoor air. These particles will be stuck to the cannabis flower buds and will actually have no effect on a large portion of people, but those with symptoms will entirely understand the difference. That’s why I have to be especially careful about where I get my marijuana products.

 

 

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