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I also have asthma. Try yoga. It's very low impact and surprisingly

tones you. I've been doing it for almost 4yrs and love it! There's

excellent begginer videos out there, but the best I think is taking a

class. Check out your park district. Also swimming is suppose to be

excellent for the lungs.

I've been taking singulair for years, but it didn't completely

control my asthma. My Dr. put me on Advair (purple disk inhaler) 2yrs

ago and I haven't had an episode since. Also asthma does get better

as you lose weight.

Good luck and hope this helps a bit.

Lydia

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My son’s asthma has been radically

improved since going gf. I’ve

wondered if that means he has an actual wheat allergy in addition to CD. He hasn’t had a serious episode in the 2

yrs gf but he does still maintain his maintenance meds. He hasn’t had as many sinus infections

either.

Becky

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of esther_p210

Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006

5:36 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: asthma

My asthma has become worse since I went gluten-free. Other than giving

up Honey Dew and Tim Horton's donuts, this is

about my only real

complaint about GF living.

I'm wondering if any one else has found asthma to

be worse since going GF.

And I wonder what could be causing it.

My hubby has noticed that my asthma has become

quite a bit worse since

GF. He wonders if by eating GF I have introduced

some allergen into my

diet that's triggering the asthma. For example, I

don't think I ever

had much use for quinoa and buckwheat before going

GF. Could

introduction of quinoa, garbanzo bean flour,

tapioca, buckwheat and

other new things be causing my asthma flare-ups?

I suppose I should get off my behind and start

keeping a detailed food

log to see if I can find a culprit.

But in the meantime, I'm wondering if any one here

has any similar

experience and/or advice to offer me.

Esther in RI

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I am not a doctor, but from what I have read the reduction in asthma

and sinus infections would not necessarily indicate a wheat allergy

rather than celiac. That's one of the tricky parts of CD. Many

times those are the only symptoms someone has. Gluten can cause

inflammation anywhere in the body - not just the intestinal tract.

Sue in Denver

>

> My son's asthma has been radically improved since going gf. I've

wondered

> if that means he has an actual wheat allergy in addition to CD.

He hasn't

> had a serious episode in the 2 yrs gf but he does still maintain

his

> maintenance meds. He hasn't had as many sinus infections either.

>

> Becky

>

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I am not a doctor, but from what I have read the reduction in asthma

and sinus infections would not necessarily indicate a wheat allergy

rather than celiac. That's one of the tricky parts of CD. Many

times those are the only symptoms someone has. Gluten can cause

inflammation anywhere in the body - not just the intestinal tract.

Sue in Denver

>

> My son's asthma has been radically improved since going gf. I've

wondered

> if that means he has an actual wheat allergy in addition to CD.

He hasn't

> had a serious episode in the 2 yrs gf but he does still maintain

his

> maintenance meds. He hasn't had as many sinus infections either.

>

> Becky

>

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I am not a doctor, but from what I have read the reduction in asthma

and sinus infections would not necessarily indicate a wheat allergy

rather than celiac. That's one of the tricky parts of CD. Many

times those are the only symptoms someone has. Gluten can cause

inflammation anywhere in the body - not just the intestinal tract.

Sue in Denver

>

> My son's asthma has been radically improved since going gf. I've

wondered

> if that means he has an actual wheat allergy in addition to CD.

He hasn't

> had a serious episode in the 2 yrs gf but he does still maintain

his

> maintenance meds. He hasn't had as many sinus infections either.

>

> Becky

>

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