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"I have just watched a roomful of people who have suffered terribly from perhaps the most rampant disease of this generation, long thought to be incurable, begin to recover from it. Dramatically. Almost incredibly. Within five days."
 
"It has changed my life. Before, I could barely walk up stairs now I can manage a 10 mile hike. I was using my puffer four times a day as well as steroids and now I'm off all drugs"
 
 
"Karon,

Thanks a million!! Have had my first session ---it is working, and I WILL
CONTINUE!!

Again, THANKS, for your report!!

The best to you,
 
"Good day, Karon!

Just wanted to touch base with you and say that I'm still totally amazed at how well this method works for me! We just got back from a 3-week vacation to places I'd never been before, and I did experience several times where I felt that tightness starting, but doing [the treatment] got me out of the woods, and no medication was required! I truly just can't believe it. I did have to use the inhaler, one puff, just once, but that sure beats what I'd been experiencing before starting this program.

Since starting this program I've tried to encourage friends I know to TRY it, to check it out, to go to your web page and read there and on their own (as you suggest), but as far as I know, none have felt they could take the "leap of faith" and try it. Amazing, isn't it, that folks would rather take a medication than try something new?! But, in their defense, I don't know if I'd have done it either if I hadn't been in crisis mode, so will keep the information handy for whenever any of them gets to the point I was to, and then maybe they'll try it.

And, meanwhile, thanks so much for making this an affordable option. It's
wonderful!

As ever,

 
A typical asthma symptom
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Sunday, July 09 2005 @ 04:25 AM GMT
Contributed by: Karon Beattie

The main problem with diagnosing asthma is that the typical asthma symptom can easily be confused with a common cold or flu virus. If you suspect yourself or your child to be displaying one of the following symptoms, go straight to your doctor. It's amazing how many people don't bother making an appointment with their GP, preferring to put it down to 'just a cold'. DON'T! This is a big mistake and can have serious repercussions, especially for children. You can risk anything you want, but never your child's health.

Finding the most effective asthma treatment
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Sunday, July 03 2005 @ 06:45 AM GMT
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Let's imagine that your child has just been diagnosed as having asthma. After the initial shock has passed, the first thing you will have to start thinking about the best possible asthma treatment available. No, that's the second thing. The first thing you have to do is stop panicking. With the right treatment and armed with the right knowledge, your child will be able to have a normal, happy life with their asthma under control.

Is it me or is asthma in children becoming more frequent?
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Sunday, June 26 2005 @ 02:55 PM GMT
Contributed by: Karon Beattie

Go to any school in the United States or Europe these days and along with the mobile phones and gameboys, you will almost certainly find asthma inhalers. So why is asthma in children becoming so widespread? If we remember that asthma is a genetic disease that our forebears could have developed, it doesn't take a genius to work out that something has changed over the years. Studies show that there are various factors involved and none of them are good.

Why are doctors so stubborn with asthma relief?
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Monday, June 20 2005 @ 05:55 PM GMT
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Many asthma sufferers are starting to notice that there is more choice available than going from one inhaler to the next. A lot of research is currently being carried out regarding alternative forms of dealing with asthma relief. Unfortunately most doctors don't want anything to do with them.

Coping with an asthma attack
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Tuesday, June 14 2005 @ 02:26 AM GMT
Contributed by: Karon Beattie

In order to keep asthma under control and lead an ordinary life you need to learn to deal with your illness. An asthma attack can be a terrifying ordeal, and not only for children. Every year, thousands of people -young and old alike- have to be taken to hospital to have their asthma treated under emergency conditions. What is worse, thousands of people are still dying annually and it is estimated that 90% of these tragic deaths could easily be avoided. In the United Kingdom for example, it is estimated that around 1400 people die each year from an asthma attack. That is nearly four people every day.

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