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| NATURAL ASTHMA TREATMENT OPTIONS |
Allergies & Asthma
More of us today are moving away from pharmaceutical
solutions for our health issues, not wanting to use a bunch of chemicals for
our body and the side effects that such formulations mean, choosing to rely
instead on natural treatments. As estimated 300 million people in the world
have asthma; so, it is only obvious that a significant proportion of these
people seek natural asthma treatment.
Here are some of the main treatment options for asthma:
1. Acupuncture
Acupuncture is thought to help in asthma management. Though
studies have not been able to establish how it helps, there is anecdotal
evidence that this therapy can help attacks become less frequent and severe.
2. Homeopathy
This treatment uses extremely diluted substances to affect a
cure, by stimulating the body’s own immune response. Though we don’t understand
fully how homeopathy works, it is seen to be effective for any number of
ailments that seem to have no cure in terms of mainstream medication. Many
people find that homeopathy is effective for controlling asthma.
3. Hypnosis
There is a significant number of asthma attacks that are
known to have emotional triggers. Hypnosis can help to control the emotional
aspects of asthma and thereby control the episodic frequency and severity.
4. Ayurveda
The ancient Indian discipline of healing seeks to address
asthma by targeting the ‘Doshas’ in the body and to reduce symptoms of wheezing
and difficulty in breathing during an attack. Certain herbal concoctions can be
taken as soon as an attack is perceived so that the symptoms can be eased for a
long duration.
5. The Buteyko Breathing Method
This is a specific method of breathing that helps to control
asthma. It involves Breath Retaining, Nasal Breathing, Breath Holding, Reduced
Breathing, and relaxation techniques. The idea is to re-train the asthmatic to
breathe in the correct way, which is what helps in naturally controlling asthma
6. Yoga
Yoga improves overall health and fitness to increase
immunity and strengthen the body’s systems. In addition, it also has effective
breathing exercises that help to improve lung function and also help to
increase the amount of oxygen that reaches the organs.
7. Home Remedies for Asthma
Since asthma is usually trigged in the same manner as
allergies, removing triggers from the home can help reduce attack frequency
greatly. Minimizing mold, reducing pet dander, avoiding dust mites, using
hypoallergenic bedding, being careful when cleaning and so on can help a person
avoid a lot of the asthma triggers.

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