STOP Asthma Symptoms Once and For All
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Top Comments (10)
Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon β search Dr. Berg Supplements.
This is true. I got tired of depending on meds so i started to fix my asthma by breathing slower & not panic for air. I also love to be out in the sun. Take care people. Peace to you all.
My asthma was helped by minimising exposure to damp (replacing polyester bedding with down, moving to new-build, and dehumidifier keeping humidity <60%) and airborne chemicals (cleaning products, scented candles, air fresheners etc), going organic, avoiding processed foods, eliminating common allergens (reintroducing individually & observing symptoms), raising omega 3: omega 6 ratio, getting plenty of bioavailable Zinc, Vitamin C, Vitamin D etc. Healthy immune system, epithelial barriers and glutathione system are crucial for asthma.
I got rid of my severe asthma a few years back after watching one of your videos on asthma about taking vitamin D3. I had tried buteko method and everything else. The vitamin D got me off all meds.
This guy's a gift to all of youtube
I was a chronic asthmatic all my life, on twice daily corticosteroids plus a reliever... I couldn't ever run more than a few hundred meters no matter how much I trained. I went on Carnivore diet because I suffer from depression and anxiety and I was hoping that it would help. It did, a lot. What was totally unexpected is that my asthma completely went away. I'm now on zero medication, I have zero symptoms and I can run 10km without stopping. If I eat sugar or carbs my symptoms return
Iv been doing this for years, as an asthmatic I always found slowing down my breathing and allowing myself to remain calm always allowed for much better control and means I can avoid inhalers, and now I know why. Thanks π
I suffered from asthma severely for most of my young life, 30 years ago i was taught the Buteyko method and it works a treat but the one thing that differs from what you say is that the breath you hold is at the end of your out breath not your inhale. That is called a controlled pause and you hold it till you feel comfortable to not gasp at your next breath in. My teacher said that the controlled pause is what builds up the co2 levels. His theory was that your body restricts your ability to breath out so as to accumulate co2. I always said my asthma was the innability to breath out not in. I mean no offense thats just my experience and it has been a blessing. It requires discipline, there is no easy way out, ventolin is a savior but not the answer. I wish you all the best. Life aint easy when ya weezy.
Great video. As an 'experienced asthmatic' :) I would add: 1. don't breath in extra deep ('take a deep breath' is actually very bad advice), breath out a bit more. 2. Breath out significantly slower than you breath in. 3. Do regular cardio exercise, at least twice a week. If you never did this before because you thought you couldn't because the asthma, you be amazed how much you can progress in a year. Take it very slowly in the beginning to prevent injuries but keep at it. I couldn't run 1 km at 25 years old without needing an bronchodilator. A few years later my first running marathon. Now I'm 40 and ride MTB ultra marathons on a competitive level. I still need anti-inflammatory inhalers but no more bronchodilators.
Running helped me a lot with asthma, after two months of regular exercise the problems were almost completely gone
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Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon β search Dr. Berg Supplements.
This is true. I got tired of depending on meds so i started to fix my asthma by breathing slower & not panic for air. I also love to be out in the sun. Take care people. Peace to you all.
My asthma was helped by minimising exposure to damp (replacing polyester bedding with down, moving to new-build, and dehumidifier keeping humidity <60%) and airborne chemicals (cleaning products, scented candles, air fresheners etc), going organic, avoiding processed foods, eliminating common allergens (reintroducing individually & observing symptoms), raising omega 3: omega 6 ratio, getting plenty of bioavailable Zinc, Vitamin C, Vitamin D etc. Healthy immune system, epithelial barriers and glutathione system are crucial for asthma.
I got rid of my severe asthma a few years back after watching one of your videos on asthma about taking vitamin D3. I had tried buteko method and everything else. The vitamin D got me off all meds.
This guy's a gift to all of youtube
I was a chronic asthmatic all my life, on twice daily corticosteroids plus a reliever... I couldn't ever run more than a few hundred meters no matter how much I trained. I went on Carnivore diet because I suffer from depression and anxiety and I was hoping that it would help. It did, a lot. What was totally unexpected is that my asthma completely went away. I'm now on zero medication, I have zero symptoms and I can run 10km without stopping. If I eat sugar or carbs my symptoms return
Iv been doing this for years, as an asthmatic I always found slowing down my breathing and allowing myself to remain calm always allowed for much better control and means I can avoid inhalers, and now I know why. Thanks π
I suffered from asthma severely for most of my young life, 30 years ago i was taught the Buteyko method and it works a treat but the one thing that differs from what you say is that the breath you hold is at the end of your out breath not your inhale. That is called a controlled pause and you hold it till you feel comfortable to not gasp at your next breath in. My teacher said that the controlled pause is what builds up the co2 levels. His theory was that your body restricts your ability to breath out so as to accumulate co2. I always said my asthma was the innability to breath out not in. I mean no offense thats just my experience and it has been a blessing. It requires discipline, there is no easy way out, ventolin is a savior but not the answer. I wish you all the best. Life aint easy when ya weezy.
Great video. As an 'experienced asthmatic' :) I would add: 1. don't breath in extra deep ('take a deep breath' is actually very bad advice), breath out a bit more. 2. Breath out significantly slower than you breath in. 3. Do regular cardio exercise, at least twice a week. If you never did this before because you thought you couldn't because the asthma, you be amazed how much you can progress in a year. Take it very slowly in the beginning to prevent injuries but keep at it. I couldn't run 1 km at 25 years old without needing an bronchodilator. A few years later my first running marathon. Now I'm 40 and ride MTB ultra marathons on a competitive level. I still need anti-inflammatory inhalers but no more bronchodilators.
Running helped me a lot with asthma, after two months of regular exercise the problems were almost completely gone