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How do you control asthma?

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How do you control asthma?

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  1. Medication... Then maybe find out what seems to triger it.


  2. By educating your immune system. I was born with asthma and has since overcome this deadly disease. I can tell you this. From bitter experience. You must educate yourself on what is actually happening with your body. If you can build a robust immune system, asthma will be a thing of the past. Prepare to be astonished with what I am about to share with you, but most of all be prepared to take action. They say that knoweledge is power, but knowing is not enough, you must act to see results. Upon reading this you will visit www.abtam.my4life.com read the transfer factor story, and review the products available. Despite what doctors have told you in the pass, your body can overcome asthma and the cure lies within you. Your Immune system is the bodies natural line of defense. Within it there are white blood cells call Natural Killer cells, that seek out and destroy invading viruses,bacteria, and other biological threats. This activity determines your level of health. It has been discovered that a natural molecule called transfer factor found in all mamalls and birds have the ability to transfer immune information from a donor to a recipient regardless of species. This discovery has lead to the study of transfer factor and to the only product in the world that increase Nk cell activity 437% above average. I recommend the immune spray and transfer factor trifactor formulas for your asthma condition. The result is an informed immune system with a hightend sense of awareness that is able to fight back on a scale never before wtinessed. So now you know that educating your immune system will give you an advantage that will most likely result in a scenario where the body can heal itself. So don't try to control asthma, I say overcome it, but first you must educate yourself ! God Bless, and take care all the best.

  3. HA! People all over the world have been trying to discover this for decades. The closest they have come is the inhaler.

  4. By knowing your own triggers.  You should be followed by a pulmonologist (lung doctor).  Inhalers may be used.  There are long acting maintenance inhalers you can use daily to prevent  "attacks", and fast acting rescue inhalers if you get into trouble.  

    A peak flow meter is useful.  Its just a measure of how quickly you can expel air from you lungs.  When your numbers start to go down its a hint you may be getting into trouble.  Its small and easy to use at home.  Ask your doctor about it.   :)

  5. talk to your doctor

    but i use a rescue inhaler and i take singular

    but i also exercise a lot and that helps me to have fewer attacks and build up my stamina

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