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Asthma
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DOes anyone know any quick relief methods for tightening of the lungs??? I'm without puffer until the hubby gets home from work (which is in like...10-11 hours)
DOes anyone know any quick relief methods for tightening of the lungs??? I'm without puffer until the hubby gets home from work (which is in like...10-11 hours)
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Re: Asthma
hmm try stepping outside where it is cooler......presumably.....hmmm..........go to the ERKillthesmiley wrote:I HATE IT!!!
DOes anyone know any quick relief methods for tightening of the lungs??? I'm without puffer until the hubby gets home from work (which is in like...10-11 hours)
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I dont have full attacks either and my mom doesnt like me to use an inhaler alot and what helps sometime getting fresh air, turning on the shower and breathing in the steam, and sitting and putting your head between your knees and breathing in and out slowly.Killthesmiley wrote:yea its not like I'm having a full blown asthma attack, its just a blah feeling in my lungs
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I think that is my problem. My asthm for the past month went completely out of control. I mean I went through three inhalers in four weeks. NOT GOOD. But I think at the same time I got addicted to using them. Which has happened to me before. SOOO i'm looking for ways to tough it out without my puffercharliebrown wrote:I dont have full attacks either and my mom doesnt like me to use an inhaler alot and what helps sometime getting fresh air, turning on the shower and breathing in the steam, and sitting and putting your head between your knees and breathing in and out slowly.Killthesmiley wrote:yea its not like I'm having a full blown asthma attack, its just a blah feeling in my lungs
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Try some coffee - supposedly caffeine can ease bronchial constriction.
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Also, if you're trying to get away from inhalers I've heard that Apple cider vinegar can help asthma. Here a couple of links I found -
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art38036.asp
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/asthma.html
http://www.vinegarbook.co.uk/Cider_vine ... thma.shtml
Good luck!
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art38036.asp
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/asthma.html
http://www.vinegarbook.co.uk/Cider_vine ... thma.shtml
Good luck!
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