Curing pediatric asthma with time bombs.
When you discover that your child is suffering from asthma
your doctor will undoubtedly reach for the prescription book.
If he is a particularly good doctor he might hand you a couple
of leaflets on how best to cope during your child's asthma attack.
What he probably won't do is mention the possible side effects
of all the drugs your child is going to start taking. And taking.
And taking. Do you really want your kids to have go through
this day after day? Isn't there a better way? There is. Pediatric
asthma does not have to begin and end with drugs. Drugs which
could cause more harm in the longer term than good.
Let's start with what young junior is going to have to take.
He'll probably have two inhalers. One called a 'reliever' and
another called a 'preventer'. In the reliever you'll find usually
one or several types of Bronchodilator. These types of drug
work to increase the diameter of the airways. Don't you just
love natural remedies? Ok, ready for the bad news? Here are
some of the possible side effects: nausea, actual vomiting,
feeling restless and nervous, and finding it impossible to sleep.
Depending on the Bronchodilator that your child takes, they
could also suffer from headaches, irregular heat beats, diarrhea,
depression and leg cramps. The preventers don't have those problems.
They are normally made up of Corticosteroids. Which are worse.
Corticosteroids are anti-inflammatory drugs and people have
died while switching from oral medication to inhaled medication.
Other things to watch out for are mood swings (just what you
need in a teenager), coughing, weight gain, muscle weakness,
cataracts and osteoporosis. The options available in pediatric
asthma are few and far between but they do exist. Would you
like to take care of your kid's asthma without drugs?
I did. For years I had to blindly submit to the whims (and
down-right boredom) of several doctors. Then I came across a
new form of not just living with asthma but beating it too.
Many people are now taking advantage of this drug-free method,
especially children, who don't have the bodies developed enough
to cater for all these drugs. Pediatric asthma need not be one
drug after the next and hoping for the best. Doctors may say
that the drugs are safe, but have they done twenty years of
tests on them? Do they know what effects these drugs will have
on our children's children? Do you want to take the risk, however
small?
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© Karon Beattie - http://www.cure-your-asthma.com
About the Author - Karon Beattie is a former asthma sufferer.
She is the author of several books including "Naturally
Free From Asthma" which describes how she eliminated her
own asthma. This
book has helped many other sufferers WorldWide do the same.
http://www.cure-your-asthma.com
In the UK pediatric asthma is
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asthma rather than the US spelling.