Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 This is a product in the UK called a breathe easy saltpipe-- can anyone from the UK comment on whether or not this is " effective " ... I wonder what kind of " salt " is in it, too... (btw, this is for brochial/asthma types of issues). http://www.thanedirect.co.uk/products/beauty/pipe/pipe.php W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 In a message dated 10/09/2003 09:07:08 GMT Daylight Time, Moppett@... writes: > I will now be dosing everdy with 50,000 IU and see what happens. Ever since > I started the Vit A her stools have more or less been wonderful!! Even > better is encouraging feedback from the school. She is settling down to do her > work. And are you ready for this. Yesterday she cleaned up my overflowing > laundry room and ironed lots of items like a woman possessed!! ( She's only 10.) > Hey great news! Mandi in UK PS If I take enough do you think it will work for me? I hate ironing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Here's the link on Omega 3s and asthma. http://www.asthmaworld.org/OMEGA3.htm Bear in mind that the Omega 3s, most particularly EPA, are critical to rectifying ANY inflammatory condition. If the body shifts to TOO much Omega 6 it will induce a pro-inflammatory state. If your child cannot handle oral supplementation, try transdermal in the armpit area at bedtime. Judging by all the posts I have seen on the autism lists and parents reporting EFA deficiencies, it is absolutely essential the child get some sort of supplementation. Not only is EPA vital in reducing inflammation but it and other EFAs are essential for the myelin sheath which surrounds the nerves. I have increased my daughter's dose up to 3 grams a day of EPA with a little DHA and GLA thrown in and am seeing really good results. She still however has the chicken skin on the back of her arm. I will wait a few weeks to see if this diminishes otherwise I will be upping it some more. I have noticed too she is very sensitive to light. Either this is EFA deficiency or a measles factor. As I have just gotten a lab back on my self ( measles IGG 20,000 where the upper limit is only 150) I have a sneaky suspicion that measles might indeed be a factor. My theory is that I have handed down my hyper-immunity to her. I have given my daughter hefty single doses of Vitamin A over the last while. I will now be dosing everdy with 50,000 IU and see what happens. Ever since I started the Vit A her stools have more or less been wonderful!! Even better is encouraging feedback from the school. She is settling down to do her work. And are you ready for this. Yesterday she cleaned up my overflowing laundry room and ironed lots of items like a woman possessed!! ( She's only 10.) Regarding my own " through the roof " measles IGG antibody labs, I am taking 1 gram of EPA a day for three months to see if I can bring the antibody levels down. in Germany Re: [ ] OT: saltpipe-- UK people In a message dated 10/09/2003 03:14:09 GMT Daylight Time, maryandphilip@... writes: > This is a product in the UK called a breathe easy saltpipe-- can > anyone from the UK comment on whether or not this is " effective " ... I > wonder what kind of " salt " is in it, too... (btw, this is for > brochial/asthma types of issues). > Sorry MAry never heard of it, have no idea whether it would be helpful. Have you tried Omega 3's ? posted a link sometime ago about success with astham and Omega 3, sorry I can;t find the link right now. Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Oh and YES... we are still chelating!! in Germany Re: [ ] OT: saltpipe-- UK people In a message dated 10/09/2003 03:14:09 GMT Daylight Time, maryandphilip@... writes: > This is a product in the UK called a breathe easy saltpipe-- can > anyone from the UK comment on whether or not this is " effective " ... I > wonder what kind of " salt " is in it, too... (btw, this is for > brochial/asthma types of issues). > Sorry MAry never heard of it, have no idea whether it would be helpful. Have you tried Omega 3's ? posted a link sometime ago about success with astham and Omega 3, sorry I can;t find the link right now. Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.