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What is
Asthma?
This article explains what everyone
should know about asthma, asthma symptoms, asthma triggers and an
asthma attack.
My Asthma
Story
Here is my personal story of how I discovered safe and highly
effective relief from asthma and allergies. I believe it will work
just as effectively for you and your loved ones too
The Easy Asthma Cure
One of the
most exciting prospects for sufferers is a natural alternative
therapy that shows great promise as a way to prevent, treat and cure
asthma, sinus and allergy problems once and for all.
Nutrition for Asthma
At the very least, a wise eating plan will strengthen the endocrine
system and once this is achieved the asthmatic should be much
relieved. The endocrine system is what can over-react to allergens
and triggers such as pollen, dust, certain foods, etc.
Avoid Asthma Triggers
Become aware there are many triggers you can avoid as well as many
very effective natural asthma treatments and remedies that really
work.
Natural Asthma Remedies
Asthma Drug Side Effects Are
Often Worse Than Asthma Symptoms
Are you sick of suffering from the side effects of allergy and
asthma drugs? Truth is you really don't have to take drugs at all.
2.
Pets and Asthma... Is
Your Child's Beloved Pet the Cause of an Asthma Attack?
Measures you can take
to prevent or minimize asthma attacks caused by pets.
3.
How
Eliminating Dust Mites Can Prevent Your Child From Developing
Asthma
Experts agree that dust
mites are the number 1 cause of asthma in children. Find out how
they can be eliminated so that your child is prevented from
developing asthma.
4.
Asthma
Drug Side Effects Are Often Worse Than Asthma Symptoms
Read the small print! Asthma drugs can have very serious side
effects for you or your loved one... Here's a list of asthma drug
side effects to be aware of before you start using them.
5.
Can Sex Trigger An Asthma Attack? Do You Really Have to Live Like a
Monk If You Have Asthma?
Sex can be a wonderful
expression of love between two people... sadly however for some
asthma sufferers all that heavy breathing can actually trigger an
asthma attack by drying out the airways. Fortunately, there is a
solution that will make you and your partner happy.
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"If I could live
my life over again I would work harder earlier on
my number one asset - my health. I would consume a better diet
with
more fresh vegetables, fruits and grains. I would exercise more."
Ted Nicholas
What is Asthma?
Asthma cases are still rising. Compared to studies made twenty
years ago the difference is amazing and frightening. This article
explains what everyone should know about asthma, asthma symptoms,
asthma triggers and an asthma attack.
While
accurate
figures are difficult to find, some
believe
asthma makes breathing difficult for more than 22 million Americans
resulting in 4,000 asthma deaths a year;
up to 5.4 million people in the UK are reported to be living with
the debilitating disease; and over 25 million in southern Africa.
Whatever the figures, the value of a successful cure cannot be
overestimated.
Asthma is a serious lung ailment and allergic inflammation of the
lungs, which is generally triggered by pollens, molds, dust, animal
dander, air pollution, chemicals, exercise, temperature changes or
ingestion of certain foods.
During an asthma attack the walls of the lungs become inflamed and
the mucus membranes fill with fluid and thick, sticky mucus making
it difficult to breathe. Asthma symptoms can include a scratchy
throat, coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing and a tight feeling
in the chest. An asthma attack can be mild, moderate or severe and
lasting for a few minutes, hours, or even several days.
Knowing when to get emergency help for a severe attack can save
your life. If you are experiencing the following, you should seek
immediate medical attention:
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Your medication does not control your symptoms
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You have extreme difficulty breathing, talking and walking
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Your fingernails or lips are turning blue
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Your chest feels tight and your ribs are pulled inward as you
breathe
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Your nostrils flare when you breathe.
The key to understanding and controlling asthma is to know
yourself. One person may get a severe asthma reaction from a slight
whiff of perfume, while another asthma sufferer has no reaction at
all to the very same trigger.
Everyone who suffers from asthma is unique and is affected
differently; there are several variables to consider:
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Asthma triggers and allergies
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Living and work environment
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General state of health and immune system
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Stress levels
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Nutrition and diet
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Geographical location and climate.
Quite often things we have eaten, used or are a part of our
environment for years can suddenly become asthma triggers. Since
there are so many variables involved that affect getting control of
your asthma, the first thing you should do is keep a notebook or
journal. This will help you pinpoint your triggers. Once you know
what they are, you can either remove these triggers or reduce them
as much as possible.
For example, you may be allergic to your pet without even realizing
it. My friend kept two cats for years. She often suffered from
sinus congestion, but never connected it to the cats. Eventually
she developed asthma, so she started to keep a journal and began to
see a pattern - she eventually realized that every time she washed
and groomed her cats, she had an asthma attack.
She was reluctant to admit this since they were like her own
children to her, but through her journal it became obvious that cat
dander was a major trigger. Since she really didn't want to get rid
of her cats, she was able to take several measures to minimize her
exposure to the cat dander. One of these was to take her cats to a
pet groomer instead of doing it herself. This change, combined with
a few other measures helped to prevent further asthma attacks.
Some people have both food and environmental triggers or allergies
they are unaware of. This can make determining specific triggers
and controlling asthma symptoms much more complex, so keeping a
journal is important.
If you find you are feeling asthmatic after consuming some food or
drink, one of those items could be the culprit but, since you have
also eaten several things during the day, it's not always easy to
know exactly what it was that caused the problem. If you record
details of everything eaten each time you experienced asthma
symptoms, you'll see a pattern developing, and this will help you
discover exactly what your trigger is.
Once you determine your triggers, you can then start to eliminate
them or minimize them as much as possible. This will help bring
your asthma under control and help reduce your asthma symptoms.
Combining these measures with a good diet, stress reduction and
natural supplements to help eliminate
asthma and allergy symptoms will ensure an active, healthy
life.
© Susan
Millar - Dramatic
Asthma Relief
About the Author - Susan Millar is a former asthma and allergy
sufferer of 40 years. She is a researcher and the author of "The
Dramatic Asthma Relief Report" based on extensive research from
internationally respected medical publications about genuinely
effective alternative treatment for
asthma and allergies,
which helped her to eliminate her asthma and allergies. This book
has helped many other sufferers worldwide to do the same.
Be Well
Again... Cure Asthma
...is a directory of asthma health resources
for people
interested in understanding and taking responsibility for their
own
Health.
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of your own medical professional."
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about asthma triggers and dealing
with asthma attacks plus finding the natural resources to
cure-asthma.
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