Help With Asthma Home Treatments Please Posted: 02-04-07 23:37pm
Ok so heres the story im 21 years old this
wed..And ive had asthma for a year and
half now and when I had my first attack I
had insurance so I went to a dr and got an
inhaler..Im almost positive my attacks are
due to allergens and dust..I just ordered
an air purifier so im hoping that helps
but heres the real problem I dont have any
health insurance right now cant afford it
im going to be applying for this free
insurance on thurs but it might take
awhile to go through I need to know if
theres some home treatments or things I
can buy medicine wise or natural things
that can help get me through till I have
insurance..Its pretty bad right now I have
little of my last inhaler left and I feel
I need it way to much so is there anything
that can help right now I have alot of
tightness in my chest thats my problem
when being awake but when I lay down and
wake up I wake up wheezing please give me
all the tips you can thanks
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Mitamins111
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Feb 2007 Posts: 28 Location: Sunnyvale
Help With Asthma Home Treatments Please Posted: 02-06-07 02:10am
If you suspect that dust mites are causing
your asthma symptoms, try to get rid of
the microscopic bugs. There are vacuum
cleaners on the market that destroy these
mites.
Environmental allergens include pollen,
mold, animal dander, dust, feathers,
insect venom, certain cosmetics and
household products, etc.
Magnesium helps open the airways and
relieve asthma and therefore this is
essential in the the treatment of asthma.
Licorice extract is a traditional remedy
for bronchial distress. Vitamin c and
bioflavonoid concentrate are antioxidants
included in the the treatment of asthma as
they support lung health. American
ginseng extract is used for its
anti-inflammatory properties.
Please note that this is not to be taken
as medical advice. If you are seeking
treatment, please contact your healthcare
professional.
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bobbyr
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Feb 2007 Posts: 10 Location: UK
Link With Asthma And Bronchitis Posted: 02-13-07 06:41am
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