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What procedure can help cure asthma?
i have a loved one who has asthma and has been having it for about 4-5 years. people tell me that there are ways of curing it and having it go away. a dear friend of mine told me that a spoonful a day of pure honey, 1 crushed clove of garlic and some lemon has changed her life. she had asthma as well and that helped her. i tried doing that for my loved one but he feels theres no difference, does anyone know something that can somehow cure him of that? perhaps something with herbal medicine or anything else? i'd greatly appreciate it for all your help. thank you.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Asthma is PROBABLY incurable. I would never say it's totally incurable. Just be careful with people offering to cure it with their magic medicine...
While searching for a cure acquire a nebulizer. It's a simple machine that delivers medicine directly into lungs. It's great because less chemical medicine is needed for treatment. Learn more on the site I provided.
P.S. this is not a medical advice. My photo doesn't mean I'm a medic. Good luck!
Source(s): http://nebulizermachines.net/ - erekLv 45 years ago
I suppose your anguish. I've had bronchial asthma for 14 years now and feature noticeable a number of medical professionals. The reality is, there's no identified healing for bronchial asthma on the second. But the indications can also be avoided. It fairly depends upon what reasons your brother's bronchial asthma. Mine is often filth and sizzling climate. But I feel the common approach is utilizing the manage inhaler. I cured my Asthma the traditional means?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There is no cure for asthma.
I'd wager an entire paycheck that your friend had misdiagnosed "asthma."