Asthma therapy, to those who have spent a lifetime dealing with the impact asthma has on every aspect of their lives may seem like a far-fetched dreams. Though honestly, if you’ve suffered with asthma and the frightening attacks on your ability to breathe that go along with it, then you should be willing to step out on a limb a bit and try something new. Especially if this something new offers the promise of lasting relief from this hated disease and never needing to endure breathing treatments or traditional asthma therapy again.
How to Control Asthma Attacks - Hypnotherapy For Asthma
Posted: 28th February 2010
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Whatever the level of severity they experience all sufferers have a traditional reliever to aid them. The asthmatics themselves must also recognize just what situations or conditions trigger their attacks then they will be able to avoid those situations. Whilst air pollution may not be the direct cause of this condition, it is recognized globally as having a contributing effect.
Prescription Drugs For Asthma Could Be Harmful To Your Body! There Is A Solution!
Posted: 16th February 2010
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Asthma air purifiers are important to people who suffer from asthma conditions and attacks. To some, this product is already a part of their lives that they can’t live without. Some people are already dependent on the product as part of their daily activities that, without it, they wouldn’t be living a normal life.
Asthma Air Purifiers - How Asthma Air Cleaners Can Prevent Asthma Attacks
Posted: 15th February 2010
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Through hypnotherapy, any asthma attack can be treated accordingly. As a serious respiratory disease, asthma attacks can be very lethal and proven to be very handicapping. Because of these, asthma attack treatments should be treated seriously by the patient. Otherwise, it may even lead to various complications within the human body system.
Asthma Attack Treatments - Using Hypnotherapy to Cure Asthma
Posted: 11th February 2010
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Welcome back to part 2 in the asthma series. Last month we looked at some of the likely causes which present themselves with asthma along with the conventional treatment. Let’s take a look at some of the natural ways we can help a person diagnosed with this common complaint.
Do You Have Asthma? Part 2
Posted: 7th February 2010
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Pollution is one factor that has become increasingly common in exacerbating asthma symptoms among sufferers. Other factors include our increasingly sedentary lifestyles, our lack of exposure to dirt and germs so that we don’t build up immunities, and the like. As with the other factors, pollution can and should be controlled, to ease symptoms. Although steps are being taken to control pollution, there’s still much present in the form of car exhaust, contamination from chemical plants, and cigarette smoke, plus a myriad of other sources.
What Effects Does Pollution Have on Asthma Sufferers?
Posted: 19th January 2010
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Asthma is known as an inflammation of the bronchial passages in the lungs. It occurs when the passages become constricted. It’s usually set off by specific triggers which are unique to those who suffer from it.
What Triggers Asthma
Posted: 18th January 2010
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To get the best results from this exercise you should do it lying down. It can be done in either a standing or sitting position but for beginner’s lying down is best because you can totally relax and concentrate on the abdomen.
Breathing Techniques - The Abdominal Breathing Technique and How to Do It
Posted: 18th January 2010
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Millions around the world suffer from asthma. Asthma is a disease that is caused when the bronchial tubes, an important part of the respiratory system get inflamed and therefore constricted.
Asthma Relief
Posted: 12th January 2010
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Asthma is a disease that is more common in the urban areas than in rural areas and it accounts for over 25% of all non-tubercular cardiac diseases. Asthma is often developed in children before the ages of ten and they sometimes recover spontaneously over time.
Alternative Asthma Treatments and Some Other Helpful Information
Posted: 8th January 2010
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