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Dear Juli,You're very welcome! Feel better soon.JannaSent via BlackBerry by AT&TSender: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 05:08:27 -0800 (PST)To: <Lyme_and_Rife >ReplyTo: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: Re: OT Lyme and Asthma - Does anyone use inhaled steroids? Advair? Thank you Janna for taking the time to compose a response filled with really helpful information. I do think the Babesia could be a contributor in making the asthma worse. It's so difficult to tell the difference sometimes. Arghhhh...Warm ThanksJuliTo: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Mon, January 10, 2011 12:21:45 AMSubject: Re: Re: OT Lyme and Asthma - Does anyone use inhaled steroids? Advair? Juli,Someone close to me (a Lyme literate- non-Lymie) who is very knowledgeable in Herbal Medicine and also suffers from Asthma told me to convey to you to use inhalers when you are having a serious attack. He said that you could take a lesser Steroid potent inhaler like Albuterol or Proair instead of the Advair.***He said taking herbals like Mullein oil with hot tea, preferably Fenugreek tea because it will help clear out mucus and will open the bronchials to stop the wheezing in Minutes. You could also try Quantum Formula-1. "Bronchial Formula"2. "Lung Formula"3. "Breathe Freely Formula"I hope this info. helps.Kind regards,JannaPs- I had a very hard time breathing before I tested positive for Babesia. I don't know if you've been tested or treated for this. Babesia treatment helped this symptom a lot.Sent via BlackBerry by AT & TSender: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2011 08:51:55 -0000To: <Lyme_and_Rife >ReplyTo: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: OT Lyme and Asthma - Does anyone use inhaled steroids? Advair? Hi ,Have you ever considered going to a NAET practitioner. My practitioner used to have terrible asthma as a child and could not get near horses, sheep or hay without having an attack. She was cleared by NAET and she now lives on a farm and has both horses and sheep. I have cleared many allergies with NAET. The problem is that when one has Lyme, your clearing may only last 6 months or so before you have to clear it again. It is better then having to rely on Advair, because steroids definitely make Lyme worse. If you are interested in NAET, go to NAET.com to find a practitioner in your area.>> Hi Everyone,> > Along with my Lyme complex, I have developed a worsening in my asthma symptoms. It's getting pretty bad and my Pulmonary doc wants me to take Advair which is inhaled steroids. Has anybody with Lyme had this issue?> > Please Help!> > Juli>

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NAET can fix all of your inflammation, hence your need for inhalers will go

away. I am a walking testament to how well it works. I have cleared over 300

allergies with NAET and I have been able to eliminate the need for pain killers

because clearing my allergies eliminates the inflammation that causes the pain.

I had severe multiple chemical sensitivity at one point and was allergic to

practically everything. Now I have only an occasional allergic reaction and

when I clear it, I quit reacting to it. Many Acupuncturists and Chiropractors

are trained in this modality. My MD is trained in NAET and wrote the forward to

Devi Nambudripad's book about NAET called " Say Goodbye to Illness " If you can

not find a practitioner in your area at www,NAET.com, you might also check the

Bioset website as it is another allergy elimination modality that is very

effective. I would rather eliminate the allergic response by retraining the

autonomic nervous system to not respond to an allergen then to be dependent on

steroidal medications. Unfortunately, many people are attached to their

allergies as if it is part of their identity and can't imagine a life without

being allergic to everything, so sometimes the practitioner has to do some

emotional clearing as well.

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> > Hi Everyone,

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> > Along with my Lyme complex, I have developed a worsening in my asthma

symptoms. It's getting pretty bad and my Pulmonary doc wants me to take Advair

which is inhaled steroids. Has anybody with Lyme had this issue?

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> > Please Help!

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> > Juli

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