Natural Asthma Remedies...You Can Truly Be Free, I Am!

Yes, That's Right I Suffered Too...But Now I'm Free From That Addictive Physical and Psychological Crutch Called The Inhaler.

 

From: The Desk of Hugh Mitchell
RE: Natural Asthma Removal

Dear fellow asthma sufferer,

I know the feeling of heaving at night... All night, just to get my next breath. I also know the addiction of those wicked inhalers to the point of almost blacking out.

You see I endured asthma until my teens when I finally got fed up after almost losing consciousness trying to get relief from my inhaler. I threw away my doctor subscribed medicine and decided I was going to fight this disease tooth and nail until one of us came up the victor! I wanted the removal of my asthma...

And I was going to do it the natural way!

This plan is for those who are sick of the meds, sick of the addiction to meds; being tormented by allergy season, animals, dust, and everything else that triggers that demon they call asthma!

Your Just Sick And Tired! And You Want Asthma Removal Now!

Fill Out The Form Below And Be On Your Way To Freedom

 

© Copyright Hugh Mitchell 2008. All rights reserved.

 

 

 

Short Article

One of the biggest problems affecting health around the world is asthma; seen as a major challenge to medicine because

increasing numbers are being affected by this awful condition and desire a sure asthma removal method. Causing the airways

to close up in reaction to allergens in the atmosphere, asthma is a chronic condition that can at least be treated. When not

treated properly, respiratory conditions can interfere with the daily life of the patient and cause breathing complications

that can even lead to death.

There are ways to reduce the risks of attacks though by carefully monitoring the condition which is the responsibility of

the asthma sufferer on a daily basis. The severity and frequency of attacks will determine the course of treatment and these

fit into three broad categories:

 

*Preventative medications
*Relief medications
*Providing treatment for when serious attacks occur


Bronchodilators are recommended for short-term relief for all patients but those with mild occasional attacks need no other

medication; fortunately, for a large number of asthmatics no other medication other than this will be required.

Low-dose glucocorticoids or a mastcell stabilizer may be used for patients who still only have mild but more persistent

attacks. In severe asthma cases, oral glucocorticoids may be added to these non removal treatments during attacks. In all

cases they will all still use a standard reliever as well. By careful monitoring of the asthmatics condition, it should not

be difficult to recognize just exactly what it is that triggers an attack. This means that attacks can be avoided if not

eliminated altogether. This particular respiratory problem has become to be recognized as a condition that is most

associated with poor air quality and the reason why city dwellers are more likely to suffer.

While the medications can sometimes help control the symptoms, they are often a temporary measure and do not address the

root cause; long term problems like can be the result of continued use, for instance:

 

*Fatigue
*Dizzy spells
*Lack of sexual drive
*Depression *Damage to the liver

Many patients with respiratory conditions are now moving towards natural remedies which do not have these awful

side-effects. Every attack causes the body to become weak due to the stress placed upon it, so the drugs used have a

catalyst to help calm the body down and make it stronger. However, the natural medications that are used contain natural

catalysts which do not cause any side-effects and help restore the body's equilibrium.

Some meditation disciplines like prayer are based around breathing and quieting techniques and now many asthma sufferers are

using these removal techniques to control their situation and improve their health. The best way forward for sufferers is to

eat a balanced nutritional diet that will help restore the immune system that has taken a great deal of punishment.

Ultimately, the most important factor is the asthma patient learning to manage their own condition.