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They sufrian of asthma, they were using the famous inahaladores for 6 years, the only thing I got it that they were putting more sick, of bronchitis and then I go on to asthma, despues it gave them hemoptisis and ultimately pulmonary fibrosis and my two pretty daughters died. The doctors of peru and of california only they gave him ultimately two years of life, in it if they expired but in it treats nothing, all the remedies and medicaments did not serve for anything, for this system I damage the heart and god take them . Now I see relatives and friends in the same situation and looking for help but only with treatments naturists, since my past experience was not good. Then now I recommend to them to treat each other with herbs since it is better and they can recover, I have seen some cases improving. you can use there herbs as the asteracea,asmachilca, propoleo,garlics,etc,those that they wish can consult me and greater information in the matter, to avoid cases similar to the mine

2006-08-31 15:32:33 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Alternative Medicine

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I sympathise with you loss and want to let you know there are several things you can do 1 find out what triggers the episode 2, ty to maintain a clean enviroment 3. keep it cool at least 70* or better if you have an an air- conditioner even better avoid all fragrances ie perfumes aftershaves minks, cigarette smoke and if you have access to a health food store MSM with timed release vitamin C helps a lot but ultimately the best thing you can do is to raise their intra cellular glutathione levels and this will over time deal with the asthma or other breathing related problems know this will help have used it my self gorbalizer

2006-08-31 16:16:05 · answer #1 · answered by gorbalizer 5 · 0 0

Asthma is an allergy and is triggered by something. The best non medication treatment for asthma is learning your triggers and avoiding them. Common triggers are smoke, dust, mold, mildew, plants, dust mites, pets and grass/weeds.

If you can not figure our your triggers, you may need to see an allergist and have allergy screening done. This may point out your triggers.

The National Asthma Prevention Program and the Expert Panel of Diagnosis and Management of Asthma both agree if you have to use a prescription inhaler such as albuterol more then two time per week, your asthma is NOT in control and you will need a prescription controller medication.

Controller medications are steroids (Asthmacort Asthmanex, Flovent, Pulmocort), Leukotriene modifier (Singulair, Aculade, Zyflo) or mast cell stabilizers (Cromolyn sodium, Intal, Tilade).

You may want to talk to your doctor about several strong controller medications and maybe Xolair shots.

If you want a proven, all-natural way to cure your asthma, without having to pay for useless medications with harmful side-effects, then this is the most important page you'll ever read.

2016-05-14 10:59:55 · answer #2 · answered by Stephanie 4 · 0 0

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2016-07-27 09:56:25 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Like everyone said smoking does not cure asthma it will only make her asthma worse down the road and do much worse to her she was better off not smoking my advice if you can get her to quit right away if you can if she hasn't smoked much get her to quit right away she is making it worse for herself than she is but if she has been smoking a lot it will be a lot harder to get her to quit also depending on how old she is to if she is 18 than she can smoke cause than its her decision but even than its not a good idea but it would be her choice than on what she does than you really cant make her its by her own decision but if she is still under 18 if I were you I would have a talk with her and get her to quit but even if she is 18 or over if I were you I would still try and talk to her to talk her out of it but by then its her own decision on what she does on whether she quits or not.

2016-03-27 02:56:17 · answer #4 · answered by Eva 4 · 0 0

Hi: I am sorry for your daughter here is some testimonials. for you and your relatives.


My son Ryan has asthma. He was on three inhalers per day. After 9 days on Transfer Factor, he stopped using his inhalers. We took him to the Doctor and learned that his lung function had returned to normal. He has not touched an inhaler since July of 98. Kevin O.

"I have suffered from a severe asthma and allergy condition. I used an inhaler twice a day. I was literally miserable. After taking Transfer Factor™ for a month, I have amazingly improved. I now use the inhaler less than half as much and wake up without the swollen eyes and congestion." Justin P.

Transfer Factor™ Overview

not a vitamin
not a mineral
not a herb

Transfer Factor™ is a vital immune factor brought to us directly from Mother Nature, found in every mammal on earth. Transfer factors are messaging molecules the convey information within an animal's immune system, as well as transferring immune information from one animal or person to another via blood transfusion or breast feeding. This is, in fact, how it got it's name, "transfer factor."

Every mother that breast feeds her infant passes on her immunity, including much of the information her immune system has gained in her lifetime. This process begins with the first milk, called colostrum. There are many things in colostrum, but the most valuable of the "immunity weapons" in colostrum are called transfer factors.

How Does Transfer Factor™ Work?

Simplistically, transfer factor strengthens the immune system. But that could be said about a number of herbal products and other supplements such as echinacea, aloe vera, garlic, colostrum, cordyceps, shiitake mushroom, beta glucans, IP-6, etc. However, an independent study recently showed that Transfer Factor™ and Transfer Factor Plus™ enhance NK cell immune cell function to a greater extent than any of the preceding products (see details below). Unlike most immune supplements that provide the building blocks for proper immune function, transfer factor is "immune intelligence," or immune information and education that focuses the immune system, keeping it on task and effective.

By transferring information from cell to cell and even from individual to individual, transfer factors serve as "teachers" of new immune cells, ensuring a strong immune system capable of withstanding our often harsh environment.* The first time your body responds to a disease or cancer, the response often is relatively mild. But after the initial immune response is over, your immune system keeps memory, and responds much faster and stronger the next time that disease or cancer is encountered. Transfer factors "teach" new cells to react to some disease-causing agents as if it has seen them before--faster and stronger--on the very first encounter.

Transfer factor is not a single entity, but rather a complex mixture containing at least three separate fractions: an "inducer fraction"; an "antigen specific fraction"; and a "suppressor fraction."

the inducer fraction readies the immune system for attack on disease causing invaders, but does not yet tell the immune system what to attack.
the antigen specific fraction identifies critical features of the disease causing agents and stimulates the immune system to produce transfer factors which act specifically against the invading organisms or cells.
the suppressor fraction demobilizes the immune system when the threat has been eliminated. Without this action, our immune systems could injure our own bodies, as occurs with autoimmune diseases and allergies.
The above three fractions work together to create three primary immune enhancing functions:

recognizing and alerting our immune system to the "threat"
conditioning our immune system to respond quickly to "threats"
remembering the threats we encounter to quickly respond in the future

2006-09-02 05:14:14 · answer #5 · answered by agarcia 2 · 0 0

Read my info on asthma. glycoresource.com

more info on my page.

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2006-09-01 11:59:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i know about a good product i don´t know if i can put brands here, so you´ll have to email me

2006-09-01 15:06:35 · answer #7 · answered by Andy Abner Rivera 2 · 0 0

hi
I have asthma but I it am overcoming thanks to a peruvian herb so called asteracea, think that it will do you well.

2006-09-01 11:32:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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