Asthma and Allergic

August 24th, 2010 by Firdaus
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The fact is that there is hope for all asthma sufferers. Ongoing research is developing new treatments for both allergy induced asthma and non allergic asthma. If you are troubled by both allergies and asthma you might thinking, “if it weren’t for bad luck I’d have no luck at all”. To date, there is no cure for asthma. Moreover, there isn’t any natural cure for allergies and asthma. However, there are some supplements that may help reduce the frequency and severity of asthma attacks. But before we delve into supplements, let’s discuss some very important facts about asthma.

Allergies are diagnosed by a medical history suggesting a seasonal pattern of a particular exposure that makes asthma and allergy symptoms worse. A review of your overall medical history and present medications allows your doctor to rule out other possibilities that may account for your symptoms. Allergy skin testing is performed to determine if someone is allergic. The doctor who performs the skin tests must carefully correlate the test results to the patient’s medical history, as it is possible on occasion to have falsely positive or negative test results.

Natural allergy and asthma treatments use supplements readily available at your local health food and vitamin store. For now natural supplements can not be patented, controlled or even owned by any company or person. The reality, today is it costs billions of dollars to develop a drug for market and without airtight patents to protect it, there is no way for drug companies to get a return on such a massive investment.

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