Exercise and Asthma (Asthma #5)

Posted by admin | Posted in asthma | Posted on 23-01-2009

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No couch potatoes here! Even asthmatics can—and should—get moving. Here are some tips to make that easy, safe, and fun.

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Asthma Drug Warning

Posted by admin | Posted in asthma | Posted on 19-01-2009

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The FDA has ruled that two popular asthma drugs, Servent and Foradil, are not safe for use and may actually worsen asthma in some patients. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

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What is the best asthma inhaler or anything that can help asthma?

Posted by admin | Posted in asthma | Posted on 07-01-2009

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i have tried everything.

albuteral inhaler
cingulair pill
&advair.

please help nothing works and i get asthma attacks every time i run!
thanks a bunch i will give the best answer to the person that has personal experience and an explanation.
thanks
ps my doctor is stupid and doesnt know what to do now!

Your problem isn’t just the inhaler, it’s that few doctors understand asthma.

I use the Ventolin inhaler but, honestly, what has really helped me is cutting out a lot of dairy in my diet. I drink AT LEAST 8 big glasses of water per day and avoid all dairy: milk, cheese, etc.

I won’t say I never have dairy but after a month of cutting way back on dairy, I noticed I wasn’t needing my inhaler as often.

Also, take a product with Guaifenesin in it like Mucinex. Guaifenesin is good for people with asthma. I buy stuff at the Dollar Store that has Guaifenesin in it and it really helps me.

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