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5 Responses to “Are there any home remedies that can lessen the effects of asthma symptoms?”
This may saound crazy but coca cola! My friend has a son with asthma and he told me when his son starts weezing to give him a little coca cola and when I did the weezing actually stoppes I recently started trying it on my one year old daughter who actually has asthms also and it works on her to. So I hope this helps. It dosent hurt to try
well if there is a local honey keeper then you should go get honey there because you get immune to the pollen and other things in the air because it is in your system you should eat a tablespoon of the honey every morning and only local honey will work not storebought because there are different things in the air in different places so you need to get local =) hope this helped i do this every morning and this helps me a ton
Briefly – squash, onions, lots of vitamin C (orange juice) and vitamin E (wheat germ – muffins) and particularly fish for its Omega 3, Brazil nuts for their selenium, halibut, spinach and black-eyed peas for their magnesium.
Well caffiene is a mild bronchodilator so you may try drinking soda or coffee. Keep in mind that this doesnt work fast, it takes time for it to dissolve in your bloodstream. Also, you may try Oregano, I have heard from several of my patient that it helps them. There is an Oregano supplement called Oregomax that you can buy at most vitamin stores.
April 19th, 2009 at 5:28 pm
Claudia Bolanos
INHALE vixs in hot water or try hot water honey and lemon keep dust at bay and stay away from animal fur
April 21st, 2009 at 8:23 am
Tamara Gaylord
This may saound crazy but coca cola! My friend has a son with asthma and he told me when his son starts weezing to give him a little coca cola and when I did the weezing actually stoppes I recently started trying it on my one year old daughter who actually has asthms also and it works on her to. So I hope this helps. It dosent hurt to try
April 22nd, 2009 at 3:44 am
Nathan Kenny
well if there is a local honey keeper then you should go get honey there because you get immune to the pollen and other things in the air because it is in your system you should eat a tablespoon of the honey every morning and only local honey will work not storebought because there are different things in the air in different places so you need to get local =) hope this helped i do this every morning and this helps me a ton
April 22nd, 2009 at 3:10 pm
Justin Pagan
Briefly – squash, onions, lots of vitamin C (orange juice) and vitamin E (wheat germ – muffins) and particularly fish for its Omega 3, Brazil nuts for their selenium, halibut, spinach and black-eyed peas for their magnesium.
April 25th, 2009 at 9:29 am
Katrina Leahy
Well caffiene is a mild bronchodilator so you may try drinking soda or coffee. Keep in mind that this doesnt work fast, it takes time for it to dissolve in your bloodstream. Also, you may try Oregano, I have heard from several of my patient that it helps them. There is an Oregano supplement called Oregomax that you can buy at most vitamin stores.