About 10% of the population suffer from asthma with over 75% [1] increase in the number of affected American children in recent decades. It is very real, and it has also become a very common disease. But what exactly is asthma? And is there a treatment for asthma so that someone who suffers from this painful condition doesn’t have more asthma attacks on their period? Read a little further to find out.

If you’ve never had asthma, it’s hard to explain what asthma feels like. Think about how you feel after running uphill. Although it is similar to the sensation of shortness of breath, it is much more frightening and, of course, it is serious. Asthma can be life-threatening and should always be taken seriously.

Asthma occurs when the airways become irritated and restrict the inflow of oxygen. The restriction of the airways will cause shortness of breath, wheezing, and headaches from lack of oxygen. A list of the many triggers that will cause your airways to become irritated includes:

  1. Tobacco
  2. Dust
  3. allergens
  4. Pollen
  5. Hay fever
  6. animal hair
  7. viral infections
  8. sudden changes in temperature
  9. working out

asthma symptoms include the following list which can range from mild to severe:

  • cough
  • wheezing
  • difficulty breathing
  • Chest tightness

asthma treatments

There are asthma treatments that can be used to both prevent asthma attacks and relieve symptoms. The focus of these treatments is long-term control while trying to get quick relief from an asthma attack. Below are some of the typical treatments you may be familiar with if you suffer from asthma.

Inhalers, often called inhalers, are the main form of asthma treatment. The drug is inhaled into the airways. There are two types of inhalers: preventer and reliever.

1. Preventers are designed to prevent asthma symptoms and are used daily. These include steroid medications like Flixotide or Qvar.

2. The other medication is pain relievers, which are designed to stop an asthma attack and include drugs like Ventolin or Bricanyl.

The problem is that these medications can have serious side effects, which is why there has been a lot of excitement about Reliv and its ability to do more than treat asthma, rather than allow the user to overcome their asthma.

Reliv’s natural cure for asthma

As a lifelong asthma sufferer, I am very familiar with the triggers that cause an attack. I suffered from most of the common triggers my entire life and even spent several months in the hospital with a severe case of asthmatic bronchitis. But unlike what I may suffer today, I was cured of my asthma as a side effect of a nutritional drink I was drinking to help increase my energy level. So my real craving for energy led me to take Relìv’s optimally designed nutritional products. The effects of taking your products helped boost my low energy level and over time cured me of the effects of my asthma affliction.

Reliv’s exclusive system known as Bioavailability uses a formula that can deliver nutrients quickly and effectively with maximum absorption. Their supplements have been designed to work at the cellular level to help the body develop a strong immune system, resulting in the elimination of allergies, asthma, bronchial asthma, and much more.

Reliv Innergize is a fructose and chromium drink made with Pycnogenol that has been shown in clinical trials [2] to increase lung function and inhibit the release of histamine, which causes itching, swelling, and mucus production. Reliv Now or Reliv Classic are usually taken with the Innergize formula and are complex products that include multiminerals and multivitamins plus substrate (soy-based branched-chain amino acids). Both formulas are made in a form that is easily absorbed by the body with optimal synergy in mind. Synergism is when vitamins and minerals work best when combined with the optimal amounts of other nutrients.

1 Masoli, Matthew; Denise Fabian, Shaun Holt, Richard Beasley (2004). “Global Burden of Asthma (MT)” (PDF). Retrieved on 08-08-2008.

2 allergists explore the increased prevalence and unmet needs attributed to allergic rhinitis. ACAAI (November 12, 2006). Retrieved 10-01-2008.

*The statements contained in this material have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The personal testimonials shared reflect the individual experiences of independent Relìv users and are not necessarily typical of the results you may experience. Reliv products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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