Asthma Triggers... Take
Control... !
Discover Your Hidden Triggers By Tracking Your Asthma
Asthma is a serious lung
disease affecting over 20 million people in the US alone. An asthma attack
is caused by a trigger, which can be any external stimulant such as perfume,
food, air pollution, cold air, animals, dust, etc., which our bodies react
to. Knowing what your personal triggers are and avoiding them will help
greatly to prevent asthma attacks. However, what triggers an asthma attack
in some people may not even bother another asthma sufferer at all.
To make things even more
confusing, sometimes a trigger will cause a mild reaction one day and then a
severe one the next day. This could be the result of being exposed to
multiple triggers, for example one of your known triggers could be pollen,
but when combined with a few new unknown triggers - fabric softener,
detergent, perfume or a food additive can hit very hard and trigger a major
attack. On days when you are feeling tired and haven't had enough sleep or
are under stress, you may also find that things which never seemed to bother
you previously now suddenly do.
As you see tracing them can be rather complex and requires a bit of
detective work to track down and eliminate or minimize these triggers at
home or at work. Keeping track of your asthma attacks by writing a journal
for a few days is a good way to start. First it's a good idea to note how
you were feeling the day you had an attack, if you were tired or didn't
sleep well, had a fight with your friend.
What did you eat? Make this detailed and include food ingredients, additives
and coloring since they can be a trigger for many people. Where did you go
that day? Were there weeds or flowers blooming nearby, animals, damp moldy
smells around you? Did you start using a new
detergent, fabric softener or household cleaner? Make a note of any exercise
you do and your body's reaction to it. On one particular day did the
exercise have negative results? Why? What was the weather like? What was the
room where you exercised like? If the room is where you regularly go to
exercise, was there anything different about it on that day?
After only a few days of writing in your journal you will soon see a pattern
emerging. You will have uncovered your asthma triggers and now you can take
control and prevent an asthma attack by avoiding, reducing or eliminating
them.
However it just isn't practical or even possible to control or eliminate all
triggers, particularly outside the home, at work, school or in public
places. Fortunately, there is a solution that you should know about, a
simple, safe and natural asthma and allergy treatment, which many people
have found to be very effective:
"I got the Asthma Relief Report 2 weeks ago and simply cannot express my
gratitude strongly enough. All I can say is, IT WORKS!!! I went into a movie
theater yesterday and didn't have an instantaneous asthma attack from the
popcorn in the air and from the people sitting
around me who were eating it. You have no idea what a big thing that was for
me!!! Now I hope soon to be able to confidently leave home without checking
my purse first to be sure I have plenty of Albuterol and that it is in its
"designated" easy to locate and quick to grab spot. I first developed asthma
4 years ago after suffering flu/severe bronchitis which turned to pneumonia.
It was an extremely rapid, downhill progression until I found this."
-Sincerely, Carol Graham, Las Vegas, Nevada
You can enjoy your life without the threat of an asthma attack...
The Dramatic Asthma Relief
Report is based on extensive medical research and will positively change
your life and those of your loved ones. This asthma treatment e-book is
available for immediate download to your computer so you can get started
right away. To find out more please visit
http://www.bewellagain.com/cure-asthma/
|
 |
Susan Millar, herself a former
asthma sufferer, has written the best-selling e-book "Dramatic
Asthma Relief Report" which describes how she suffered
with asthma for 40 years before finally discovering a
remarkable treatment to eliminate her own asthma. This book
has helped many other sufferers world wide do the same.
|
Back to asthma article index

Cure Asthma
|
Articles |
Contact Us
| Privacy Policy
|
Terms of Use |
Disclaimer
Copyright © 2009 BeWellAgain.com. All rights reserved