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Allergies Fight Them with the Blood Type Diet
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Bestselling author Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo delivers unique, individualized battle plans for preventing and defeating environmental and food allergies, chronic sinus infections, asthma, and related allergy conditions. ....read more
Coping With Allergies Asthma
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Healing the New Childhood Epidemics Autism ADHD Asthma
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Doctors have generally overlooked the connections among the 4-A disorders, despite their concurrent rise and the presence of many medical clues. For years the medical establishment has considered autism medically untreatable and utterly incurable, and has limited ADHD treatment mainly to symptom suppression. Dr. Bock and his colleagues, however, have discovered a solution – one that goes to the root of the problem. They have found that deadly modern toxins, nutritional deficiencies, metabolic imbalances, genetic vulnerabilities and assaults on the immune and gastrointestinal systems trigger most of the symptoms of the 4-A disorders, resulting in frequent misdiagnosis and untold misery.
Dr. Bock’s remarkable Healing Program, drawing on medical research and based on years of clinical success, offers a safe, sensible solution that is individualized to each child to help remedy these root causes. The biomedical approach to autism, ADHD, and the other 4-A epidemics, as innovated by Dr. Bock and some of America’s finest integrative physicians, is one of the most promising and exciting medical movements of our time.
In this eminently readable account, written by Dr. Bock in collaboration with critically acclaimed author Cameron Stauth, you will meet children and parents whose dramatic stories will inspire you to change the life of your own child. This program may be the help that you have been praying for.
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ABC of Asthma Allergies and Lupus Eradicate Asthma
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You will learn:
-How to prevent and cure childhood asthma without medication
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Asthma Questions: Which Inhaler Is Which?
April 9, 2010 by admin
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Question: I know that inhalers comes in two different specifications: “reliever” inhalers, for when an attack hits, and “prevention” inhalers for general use. However, I am worried that in the panic of an attack I will forget which is which. How do I identify between the two, and if I do accidentally use my “prevention” inhaler during an attack, is it going to cause any problems?
Answer:
First and foremost: no, there is no harm in using a preventative inhaler during an asthma attack. It will not worsen the attack or make you feel unwell in any other way. The only issue (if one can call it that) with using a preventative inhaler during an acute asthma attack is that it will not actively help with calming the attack; for that, you need the “reliever” inhaler.
As for telling the difference between the two inhalers, it depends largely on the country you are in. In some countries, the inhalers are placed in canisters which differ in colour. Most typically, the “reliever” inhaler will be in a blue delivery tube, and the “preventer” will be in a brown version. You may need to specifically request this from your chemist, so it is worth checking to see if colour-specific inhalers are available to you. The difference in colour should solve the problem of knowing which one to grab in a rush.
If the colour-specific canisters are not available, then use a labelling system or – better yet – a substance like nail polish to make each canister look different.




















































