Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 , because asthma is a symptom of toxin load, I'd suggest reducing that load via undenatured whey, selenium, vitamin C, E, D, A. The approach has worked in many people and even in COPD. Reducing toxins reduces irritation, which reduces swelling and mucous. Of course, reducing toxin production is the other end of the same equation. The inulin reduces the major source of toxin production, bacteria in the bowel. Liver flushes outght to help too. In the process the candida should vanish too Sopmeone on this list used the approach and hardly needs the puffer at all! Duncan > > I second that about coffee and asthma! I am asthmatic and when I am having trouble in the morning at work, a cup of coffee will help the asthma problems settle down. Of course, I have my inhaler, but sometimes coffee in conjunction with my inhaler has the best effect. Best of all, I have had no side effects from these two together. > > C. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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