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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / February 2006

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Air Purifiers - Recommendations and Coverage

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Angela-Jo Arseneau - 31 May 2004 14:00 GMT
Hi there,

I am an evil person because I insist I keep my Shetland Sheepdog.  I
was wondering if anyone had a suggestion for an air cleaner.

Also I am in Canada and wondered if Blue Cross covers air cleaners at
all if prescribed by my doctor?

Angela-Jo
Steve Freides - 01 Jun 2004 00:37 GMT
> Hi there,
>
> I am an evil person because I insist I keep my Shetland Sheepdog.  I
> was wondering if anyone had a suggestion for an air cleaner.

I don't think it's a safe assumption that an air cleaner will make a
significant improvement in allergy/asthma symptoms caused by your dog if
you're keeping the dog.

=S=

> Also I am in Canada and wondered if Blue Cross covers air cleaners at
> all if prescribed by my doctor?
>
> Angela-Jo
Spicer - 24 Feb 2006 13:40 GMT
> Hi there,
>
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>
> Angela-Jo

Can I suggest http://ge-e.com, we market an wearable air purifer and we can
ship to Canada at low cost.
NorthShoreCEO - 24 Feb 2006 14:17 GMT
>> Hi there,
>>
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> purifer and we can
> ship to Canada at low cost.

Most people don't mind one of these - if it's something legit
that can actually help people.  But you're SPAMMING the
newsgroup, which only makes you and your company look bad.
00doc - 24 Feb 2006 17:25 GMT
Yeah, but not nearly as bad as the piece of crap non-sense he is
peddling.

Maybe the spamming is a clever rouse to distract us from the product?

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NorthShoreCEO - 24 Feb 2006 19:41 GMT
> Yeah, but not nearly as bad as the piece of crap non-sense he
> is
> peddling.
>
> Maybe the spamming is a clever rouse to distract us from the
> product?

Well, there is a Dr. Jonathan (not Jonathon) Bernstein who is who
he claims he is in the Customer Testimonials section of the site,
but I don't know how this would work, personally.

Nevertheless, spam is spam.  We find ourselves rid of a couple of
idiots only to get one more.
 
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