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« on: July 16, 2007, 05:49:18 pm »

ASHTMA REMEDIES
I have noticed that no one has ever talked about asthma here.  My uncle suffers from asthma and I thought I could get some information about asthma here but Oops!! There is no information about asthma here.  Never mind I’ll start one.  I would really appreciate if you guys could share your remedies about asthma here.  My uncle uses bronchoSoothe; it’s is composed of tissue salts.  He told me that ever since he has started using this medicine he hasn’t felt that need to use his pump.  I guess it must be really good this medicines. 

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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2007, 07:03:01 pm »

BronchoSoothe? Tissue salt? Interesting! Can you tell me how it works to treat asthma?
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2007, 07:53:51 am »

i have seen a patient used tissue salt and so on, but it likes doesn't work for him.....since then he need inhalation more often
Love, glad to hear it suits for your uncle....
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« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2007, 09:18:16 pm »

i have seen a patient used tissue salt and so on, but it likes doesn't work for him.....since then he need inhalation more often
Love, glad to hear it suits for your uncle....

Can you tell us more on what had hapened to the patient?
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« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2007, 10:32:34 pm »

the patient suffer from post nasal drip, and wheezing.

when he feel a little uncomfortable or say he got the wheezing attack he he come for various inhalation: ventolin inhalation, salt inhalation, pulmicort inh......
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« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2009, 04:27:16 am »

Hope that this could help. There are two general types of asthma medication which can give you long-term control or quick relief of symptoms.

The Anti-inflammatory drugs. This is the most important type of therapy for most people with asthma because these asthma medications prevent asthma attacks on an ongoing basis. Steroids, also called "corticosteroids," are an important type of anti-inflammatory medication for people suffering from asthma. These asthma medications reduce swelling and mucus production in the airways. As a result, airways are less sensitive and less likely to react to triggers.

The Bronchodilators. These asthma medications relieve the symptoms of asthma by relaxing the muscle bands that tighten around the airways. This action rapidly opens the airways, letting more air come in and out of the lungs. As a result, breathing improves. Bronchodilators also help clear mucus from the lungs. As the airways open, the mucus moves more freely and can be coughed out more easily.
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« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2010, 04:18:27 am »

I was diagnosed with asthma around the age of 7. I am 34 now and I have to say my asthma is much more controlled now because of the advancement of medicines. When I was first diagnosed, I was only given a rescue inhaler which was ventolin. When I started wheezing from dust and allergies or from sports, I would take my rescue inhaler and I would stop wheezing. While this worked, I did have to be careful to not use the rescue inhaler too often in a short amount of time as it can be very dangerous and lead to death. About 15 years ago, I started taking anti-inflammatory inhalers that I would take daily. These helped but I was still using my rescue inhaler. Today, I am taking Advair which consists of fluticasone propionate and salmeterol xinafoate. Together these two medicines help prevent inflammation and constriction of the airways. By taking this combo of medicines, I rarely use my rescue inahler. In Europe, the brand name is Seretide.
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« Reply #7 on: March 08, 2010, 01:02:51 pm »

one of the things doctors recommend now days is a hill station to subdue the asthma...

I mean looking at the pollution and dirt in the cities which can effect adversely to an asthma patient..

They recommend outstation as a perfect remedy...

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« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2010, 01:31:13 am »

I haven't heard anything before about tissue salts or anything like that.
Whenever I am having an attack, I am only taking my med which contains salbutamol.. well, ventolin to be exact. But gladly, these attacks rarely happens these past few weeks.

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« Reply #9 on: June 24, 2010, 06:18:20 pm »

ASHTMA REMEDIES
I have noticed that no one has ever talked about asthma here.  My uncle suffers from asthma and I thought I could get some information about asthma here but Oops!! There is no information about asthma here.  Never mind I’ll start one.  I would really appreciate if you guys could share your remedies about asthma here.  My uncle uses bronchoSoothe; it’s is composed of tissue salts.  He told me that ever since he has started using this medicine he hasn’t felt that need to use his pump.  I guess it must be really good this medicines. 



Hiiii..
Thanx u started talk abt Asthma. I am suffering from it & Use ginger. I've never tried tissue salt. Next time will try this ..

Thanx.. Grin
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« Reply #10 on: November 26, 2010, 01:27:42 am »

If it's hereditary, then asthma cannot be treated because it is already within the blood. But there are certain ways to help prevent asthma attacks. The smell of the sea is said to help ease the lungs of someone who has an asthma. Also, swimming is a good exercise for asthmatic people.
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