What can I take for my asthma?!


Question: I want to get off of the Singulair once a day pill for my asthma.I've been taking it for 10 years now and it works great but I hate the side effects.Is there anything natural I can take to control my asthma and allergies instead of these chemicals?Thanks.


Answers: I want to get off of the Singulair once a day pill for my asthma.I've been taking it for 10 years now and it works great but I hate the side effects.Is there anything natural I can take to control my asthma and allergies instead of these chemicals?Thanks.

Yes, I took glyconutrients, phytonutrients and phytosterols and in four months I threw my meds in the trash. All the food intolerances I used to have that triggered my ashtma are all gone now, and I can eat anything. I've been asthma free for 8 years now and I was diagnosed at the age of 2.

I know what its like to be perpetually tired, and sick and going from doctor to doctor with flow vents, albuterals, steroids, and preventative air filters and matress covers.

I have a dog, a cat, kids, and I kick box. My body got back into balance from what is missing in the modern diet so that I can function at an optimal level despite the environment from the fire storm where I live.

My source?

use a air purifier in you bedroom - irrigate your sinuses - figure out what you are allergic to.

take tincture of elder berry - squirt it under your tongue every day.

I Hope This Helps

Food intolerance triggers the body by different mechanisms than traditional airborne and traditional food allergy. One theory is that in a person with food intolerance the food allergen, combined with an airborne allergy, puts additional stress on the body.

Among the many interesting research results on the effects of food intolerance and respiratory health problems are the findings of two studies conducted by Drs. Peter Fell and Jonathan Brostoff. Both studies are based on the results of testing people for food intolerance using the Food Intolerance Test. In the first study, conducted in the UK in 1988, Drs. Fell and Brostoff reported that all eight patients who had suffered for more than three years with hay fever were successful in reducing or eliminating their upper respiratory symptoms. The researchers reported that although many of these patients were skeptical that their condition had a dietary cause, the results were clear-cut improvements due to the elimination of reactive foods. By sticking to their Food Intolerance Test -designed diets, patients maintained positive results through their follow-up exams.

In a second study conducted in 1990, Drs. Fell and Brostoff found slightly less dramatic results for patients with asthma and rhinitis, but nonetheless significant to the many people seeking non-pharmaceutical treatments to their chronic upper airways diseases. Of the patients studied, whose symptoms included sneezing, running noses, coughing, wheezing, and headaches, four of the 17 completely improved and maintained their improvement with a change in diet and only an occasional need for an accompanying treatment such as a medication or inhalers. The study's authors note that these results are not surprising considering that inhalant allergens also play a major role in these conditions.

Christian Mayer, world class athlete, is among the benefactors of the attention given to the relationship between food intolerance and respiratory problems. This Austrian skier, who won the World Cup in the Giant Slalom two years in a row and a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, suffered every season with breathing problems. The stuffy air in airplanes and hotels exacerbated his condition when he had to travel to competitions. Needless to say, his coach was not happy about having one of his top skiers waylaid by a health problem. He sent Christian to an Austrian physician, Dr. Stephen Shimpf, who specializes in immunotherapy and preventative medicine in Salzburg.

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It is very good to treat asthma bascially.
The asthma is come from the weakness of lung.

Herbal tea is very effective to treat that.
However there are no particular herb for asthma.
According to your body status, the herbal tea shall be
made. Please go the site http://www.harabiclinic.com/
and read english requirements.



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