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ALDER - Potential Toxicity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sach" data-source="post: 544772" data-attributes="member: 8419"><p>I'm from Pacific NorthWest as well. I know that the common Alder tree here, sometimes called the "weed" tree does cause alot of people grief from seasonal allergies in the Springtime. Also I've heard some peoples skin is sensitve to it and when burned the smoke causes irritation to a small percentage. These same people can't eat foods smoked with alder, like salmon etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sach, post: 544772, member: 8419"] I'm from Pacific NorthWest as well. I know that the common Alder tree here, sometimes called the "weed" tree does cause alot of people grief from seasonal allergies in the Springtime. Also I've heard some peoples skin is sensitve to it and when burned the smoke causes irritation to a small percentage. These same people can't eat foods smoked with alder, like salmon etc. [/QUOTE]
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