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Yes. It is called NAET treatment, basically accupucture. You take samples of

your allergen to the practioner, he will muscle test you and the ones you are

weak to, he will treat you. If you are close to UC , you aren't too far

from Roc Gantt 5777 Madison ave. (just west of Manzanita Ave) Sacramento

916-349-9223 (from I-80 take Madison east towards Sunrise Mall. It's on the left

side behind KFC. My sis gets each of her allergies knocked out in one visit.

shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote:

Another problem has come to haunt me, " seasonal asthma " ....It started

last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

symptoms at the same time as last year....

Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

symptoms?

Enjoy your weekend all,

Shefy

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Shefy,

You might take a look at this:

http://www.asthmaworld.org/SeGluPer.htm

-Ken Bagwell

>

> Another problem has come to haunt me, " seasonal asthma " ....It started

> last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

> basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

> breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

> satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

> in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

> symptoms at the same time as last year....

>

> Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

> and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

> about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

> steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

> month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

> and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

>

> Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

> symptoms?

>

> Enjoy your weekend all,

> Shefy

>

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Funny you mention acupuncture! I'm actually going to one tomorrow morning...

What do mean take him samples of my allergen? Hopefully that will help my

breathing problem...I was going to the store right now to buy the breath easy

tea, but I think I'll just wait until tomorrow to see what happens with the

acupuncture...

thanks!

shefy

<xander95608@...> wrote:Yes. It is called NAET treatment,

basically accupucture. You take samples of your allergen to the practioner, he

will muscle test you and the ones you are weak to, he will treat you. If you

are close to UC , you aren't too far from Roc Gantt 5777 Madison ave.

(just west of Manzanita Ave) Sacramento 916-349-9223 (from I-80 take Madison

east towards Sunrise Mall. It's on the left side behind KFC. My sis gets each

of her allergies knocked out in one visit.

shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote:

Another problem has come to haunt me, " seasonal asthma " ....It started

last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

symptoms at the same time as last year....

Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

symptoms?

Enjoy your weekend all,

Shefy

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example of allergen... mine are cottonwood trees and sycamore trees (the powdery

mold that grows on the leaves). I would take those in, along with 3 or 4 other

species of trees, and get tested. Roc suggests just bringing in 5 things at a

time but I think my sis took in 7. A new brand of season salt (she flunked it at

first, and some nuts & vitamins. UCD has a botanical garden, and a large

selection of trees. You are probably allergic to some of the pollens from their

garden.

shefy gupta <shefy7@...> wrote: Funny you mention acupuncture! I'm

actually going to one tomorrow morning... What do mean take him samples of my

allergen? Hopefully that will help my breathing problem...I was going to the

store right now to buy the breath easy tea, but I think I'll just wait until

tomorrow to see what happens with the acupuncture...

thanks!

shefy

wrote:Yes. It is called NAET treatment, basically accupucture. You take

samples of your allergen to the practioner, he will muscle test you and the ones

you are weak to, he will treat you. If you are close to UC , you aren't too

far from Roc Gantt 5777 Madison ave. (just west of Manzanita Ave) Sacramento

916-349-9223 (from I-80 take Madison east towards Sunrise Mall. It's on the left

side behind KFC. My sis gets each of her allergies knocked out in one visit.

shefy7 wrote:

Another problem has come to haunt me, " seasonal asthma " ....It started

last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

symptoms at the same time as last year....

Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

symptoms?

Enjoy your weekend all,

Shefy

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Shefy,

I had a similar episode in June of 2004. I was working and realized I

couldn't take a full breath. It got worse so I went to the hospital and

in about 6 hours had about 9 breathing treatments, and the xray showed

fluid in the bottom of my lungs, and the Dr. said I had some

inflammation. I told him I did not want to take a steroid and wanted

options, but all he could offer was Albuterol. When I left the

hospital, I was feeling very weak and light headed, with a racing heart

from whatever it was I was inhaling there, and that scared me.

I got online to my colloidal silver list and asked for help and got it

from a pharmacist member. I went to Walgreens and bought their personal

sized ultrasonic humidifer that creates a mist almost as fine as a

nebulator. In it I put 20%DMSO, 70%colloidal silver and 10%hydrogen

peroxide and did 20 minutes of breathing in the mist every waking hour

that I could, and aimed it at my face when sleeping.

It worked quickly, I had no discomfort a slight cough to clean out the

lungs, and was feeling fine the next day. I kept it up for a week and I

had no reoccurance after that.

Diane

shefy7 wrote:

>Another problem has come to haunt me, " seasonal asthma " ....It started

>last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

>basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

>breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

>satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

>in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

>symptoms at the same time as last year....

>

>Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

>and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

>about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

>steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

>month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

>and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

>

>Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

>symptoms?

>

>Enjoy your weekend all,

>Shefy

>

>

>

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hmm i might just give that try...i already have a humidifer...I think I may

have DMSO in my lab...isn't it dangerous to inhale though? where can I buy

colloidal silver? I " m in CA, I don't know if trader joe's will have it.....

Hydrogen peroxide is the one that's like at walgreens and stuff right?

Thanks! glad you are 100%!

shefy

Diane Mackey <dmackey00@...> wrote: Shefy,

I had a similar episode in June of 2004. I was working and realized I

couldn't take a full breath. It got worse so I went to the hospital and

in about 6 hours had about 9 breathing treatments, and the xray showed

fluid in the bottom of my lungs, and the Dr. said I had some

inflammation. I told him I did not want to take a steroid and wanted

options, but all he could offer was Albuterol. When I left the

hospital, I was feeling very weak and light headed, with a racing heart

from whatever it was I was inhaling there, and that scared me.

I got online to my colloidal silver list and asked for help and got it

from a pharmacist member. I went to Walgreens and bought their personal

sized ultrasonic humidifer that creates a mist almost as fine as a

nebulator. In it I put 20%DMSO, 70%colloidal silver and 10%hydrogen

peroxide and did 20 minutes of breathing in the mist every waking hour

that I could, and aimed it at my face when sleeping.

It worked quickly, I had no discomfort a slight cough to clean out the

lungs, and was feeling fine the next day. I kept it up for a week and I

had no reoccurance after that.

Diane

shefy7 wrote:

>Another problem has come to haunt me, " seasonal asthma " ....It started

>last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

>basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

>breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

>satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

>in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

>symptoms at the same time as last year....

>

>Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

>and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

>about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

>steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

>month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

>and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

>

>Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

>symptoms?

>

>Enjoy your weekend all,

>Shefy

>

>

>

>

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I don't think TJ sells C/S. Any good health food store like Elliotts or Sunrise

would.

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After using Albuterol 3 times a day for almost a year, I credit 's liver

cleanses with my recovery. I've only used an inhaler once in 8 months. I

noticed significant relaxation in my lungs, bronchia, sinuses, etc. after the

first dose of Epsom salts during the first cleanse. I do the cleanses about

once a month otherwise symptoms return, although not nearly as bad as before.

I rarely get a stuffy nose these days. Now, if I have an episode, it's usually

around a change in seasons, I don't know why.

I also found significant relief by changing my bedding to organic wool

(pillows, comforter and mattress cover on top of a cotton futon instead of

flame retardent mattress). I believe a common dust mite allergy was adding to

the breathing problems. Before I spent money on the bedding (it's pretty

expensive), I tested myself for dust mite allergy by sleeping between 2 pure

wool blankets for a few days and noticed significant relief. After that, I

shelled out for organic wool - dust mites hate wool. Also, change your laundry

detergent and cleaners to plain Borax. Every little bit helps. I threw out all

cleaners and detergents and everything that had a scent in my home, including

candles. You will be amazed at the volume of scented products in your home!

Good luck,

shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote: Another problem has come to haunt me,

" seasonal asthma " ....It started

last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

symptoms at the same time as last year....

Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

symptoms?

Enjoy your weekend all,

Shefy

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i'm allergic to wool :) i sleep in light cotton right now and wash my sheets

and dall every week and air out everything EVERYDAY! i only use the inhalers

twice a day, and if i remember correctly i used it less than a month last

year...

i just bought the seventh generation detergent, hopefully that willl help me.

i also put tea tree, eucalyptus and clove oil in my humidifier...it smells nice

and seems to help me get to sleep and stay asleep.

thanks

shefy

Borberg <skiwp_nancy@...> wrote:After using Albuterol 3 times a day

for almost a year, I credit 's liver cleanses with my recovery. I've

only used an inhaler once in 8 months. I noticed significant relaxation in my

lungs, bronchia, sinuses, etc. after the first dose of Epsom salts during the

first cleanse. I do the cleanses about once a month otherwise symptoms

return, although not nearly as bad as before. I rarely get a stuffy nose

these days. Now, if I have an episode, it's usually around a change in

seasons, I don't know why.

I also found significant relief by changing my bedding to organic wool

(pillows, comforter and mattress cover on top of a cotton futon instead of

flame retardent mattress). I believe a common dust mite allergy was adding to

the breathing problems. Before I spent money on the bedding (it's pretty

expensive), I tested myself for dust mite allergy by sleeping between 2 pure

wool blankets for a few days and noticed significant relief. After that, I

shelled out for organic wool - dust mites hate wool. Also, change your laundry

detergent and cleaners to plain Borax. Every little bit helps. I threw out

all cleaners and detergents and everything that had a scent in my home,

including candles. You will be amazed at the volume of scented products in

your home!

Good luck,

shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote: Another problem has come to haunt

me, " seasonal asthma " ....It started

last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

symptoms at the same time as last year....

Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

symptoms?

Enjoy your weekend all,

Shefy

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I use Seventh Generation products as well, I think they are great. Cotton

barrier cloth is also a good deterent for dust mites but it's very expensive,

which is why I ended up using wool. Dust mites would be in your mattress and

barrier cloth would keep them from creeping out of your mattress while you

sleep. Technically, it doesn't get rid of them, but they are unable to

penetrate the tightly woven fabric and irritate you.

According to Dr. , ascaris worms in the lungs may contribute to

breathing problems also. In her latest book " Prevention of all Cancers " , she

notes that habanero peppers in the diet can kill ascaris worms. You might try

adding that to your diet as well, if you're not allergic to peppers.

Good luck!

shefy gupta <shefy7@...> wrote:i'm allergic to wool :) i sleep in light

cotton right now and wash my sheets and dall every week and air out everything

EVERYDAY! i only use the inhalers twice a day, and if i remember correctly i

used it less than a month last year...

i just bought the seventh generation detergent, hopefully that willl help

me. i also put tea tree, eucalyptus and clove oil in my humidifier...it smells

nice and seems to help me get to sleep and stay asleep.

thanks

shefy

Borberg <skiwp_nancy@...> wrote:After using Albuterol 3 times a

day for almost a year, I credit 's liver cleanses with my recovery.

I've only used an inhaler once in 8 months. I noticed significant relaxation

in my lungs, bronchia, sinuses, etc. after the first dose of Epsom salts

during the first cleanse. I do the cleanses about once a month otherwise

symptoms return, although not nearly as bad as before. I rarely get a

stuffy nose these days. Now, if I have an episode, it's usually around a

change in seasons, I don't know why.

I also found significant relief by changing my bedding to organic wool

(pillows, comforter and mattress cover on top of a cotton futon instead of

flame retardent mattress). I believe a common dust mite allergy was adding

to the breathing problems. Before I spent money on the bedding (it's pretty

expensive), I tested myself for dust mite allergy by sleeping between 2 pure

wool blankets for a few days and noticed significant relief. After that, I

shelled out for organic wool - dust mites hate wool. Also, change your

laundry detergent and cleaners to plain Borax. Every little bit helps. I

threw out all cleaners and detergents and everything that had a scent in my

home, including candles. You will be amazed at the volume of scented products

in your home!

Good luck,

shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote: Another problem has come to

haunt me, " seasonal asthma " ....It started

last year when I went to finish school in , CA. Agricultural town

basically. My allergies were horrible and I developed some sort of

breathing problem. I have shortness of breath, I can't take in a full

satisfactory breath, a little wheezing, and tightness in my chest once

in awhile. It's usually worse at night. I am starting the same

symptoms at the same time as last year....

Even though losing my air is one of my worst fears, I can keep my cool

and stay calm and get through the episodes, which usually only last

about 10-20 minutes. Last year my dr. put me on QVAR AND ALBUTEROL, a

steroid. They helped a lot and I didn't take them for more than a

month. I'd like to avoid them if possible...It's been almost a week

and they symptoms are slowly getting worse.

Has anyone used anything " natural " to help their breathing/asthma

symptoms?

Enjoy your weekend all,

Shefy

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