RE: CSAsthma, CS and drugs: Is there an asthma cure?

2009-11-15 Thread Gina Moore
I gave my daughter alternating treatments with CS and the asthma steroids
and broncodilators and she did fine.  However, I would like to know if
anyone has thoughts on this as well - whether it's really ok to do that or
not!

 

My daughter ended up in the hospital again Wednesday night because she was
in so much pain from breathing.  We got home Friday afternoon.  I hate
taking her to the hospital for an asthma attack!  If anyone knows a cure,
please let me know!  She's only 3 years old and has had 8 asthma attacks in
the last 14 months, 4 of which sent her to the hospital.  She doesn't need
an inhaler daily - she has acute severe attacks caused by triggers (dogs and
fall/spring pollens seem to be the big ones).  My husband and I are very
much tired of this and want to fix the underlying problem!  I give her Vit
C, B-complex, D3 and CS daily, but I know it can take (seemingly) forever
for supplements to work.

 

I saw the posts on enzymes and am wondering if that would be ok to give to a
3 year old.

 

I'd appreciate anyone's input on this!  I just want to stop these asthma
attacks!

Gina

 

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From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 7:14 AM
To: cs
Subject: CSAsthma, CS and drugs

 

Hi folks,

I have met someone who has a child who is on steroid's for asthma. They have
a nebulizer. What are the rules for giving someone cs when they are on
different kinds of drugs and inhalers? Is it okay to take cs when someone is
on medications? 

Thanks much in advance,

debbie

 



Re: CSAsthma, CS and drugs: Is there an asthma cure?

2009-11-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi Gina, have you looked at Doctor Wongs website, or Enzyme.stuff  ?  There is 
a mile of information on these sites and also links to other sites as well.  
Good luck.  dee

On 15 Nov 2009, at 16:42, Gina Moore wrote:

 I gave my daughter alternating treatments with CS and the asthma steroids and 
 broncodilators and she did fine.  However, I would like to know if anyone has 
 thoughts on this as well – whether it’s really ok to do that or not!
  
 My daughter ended up in the hospital again Wednesday night because she was in 
 so much pain from breathing.  We got home Friday afternoon.  I hate taking 
 her to the hospital for an asthma attack!  If anyone knows a cure, please let 
 me know!  She’s only 3 years old and has had 8 asthma attacks in the last 14 
 months, 4 of which sent her to the hospital.  She doesn’t need an inhaler 
 daily – she has acute severe attacks caused by triggers (dogs and fall/spring 
 pollens seem to be the big ones).  My husband and I are very much tired of 
 this and want to fix the underlying problem!  I give her Vit C, B-complex, D3 
 and CS daily, but I know it can take (seemingly) forever for supplements to 
 work.
  
 I saw the posts on enzymes and am wondering if that would be ok to give to a 
 3 year old.
  
 I’d appreciate anyone’s input on this!  I just want to stop these asthma 
 attacks!
 Gina
  



RE: CSAsthma, CS and drugs: Is there an asthma cure?

2009-11-15 Thread Laura Zolman


  Personally, I might do bothbut use a different cup on the nebulizer for 
CS ..many children grow out of asthma..I have known severalwith meds 
being used to assist this. There is so much to trigger in our homes and our 
enviroment...I believe that is why more are having asthma..but can out grow it 
as they body overcomes the triggers.

 

 I have used CS in an nebulizer for a small child and saw remarkable 
results.(as well as for diaper rash). The child continued her meds as the doc 
wanted..but CS was used when breathing seemed difficult.

 

.as well has I have used it on myself...I do not have asthma...but I have used 
it to counter allergy issues.

 

 I have also used it on my dog(nebulizer with CS)..who got into mold and 
affected her lungs and respitory system..

 

  It is just what you are comfortable to do...how much do you want to do meds 
or how much do you want to try CS in the nebulizer...or do both.


 

There is natural anti inflamitories that can be used to counter the inflamation 
of the respector system.

 

 
 
 
 
 







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From: vegasmom...@cox.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSAsthma, CS and drugs: Is there an asthma cure?
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:42:04 -0800







I gave my daughter alternating treatments with CS and the asthma steroids and 
broncodilators and she did fine.  However, I would like to know if anyone has 
thoughts on this as well – whether it’s really ok to do that or not!
 
My daughter ended up in the hospital again Wednesday night because she was in 
so much pain from breathing.  We got home Friday afternoon.  I hate taking her 
to the hospital for an asthma attack!  If anyone knows a cure, please let me 
know!  She’s only 3 years old and has had 8 asthma attacks in the last 14 
months, 4 of which sent her to the hospital.  She doesn’t need an inhaler daily 
– she has acute severe attacks caused by triggers (dogs and fall/spring pollens 
seem to be the big ones).  My husband and I are very much tired of this and 
want to fix the underlying problem!  I give her Vit C, B-complex, D3 and CS 
daily, but I know it can take (seemingly) forever for supplements to work.
 
I saw the posts on enzymes and am wondering if that would be ok to give to a 3 
year old.
 
I’d appreciate anyone’s input on this!  I just want to stop these asthma 
attacks!
Gina
 




From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 7:14 AM
To: cs
Subject: CSAsthma, CS and drugs
 


Hi folks,

I have met someone who has a child who is on steroid's for asthma. They have a 
nebulizer. What are the rules for giving someone cs when they are on different 
kinds of drugs and inhalers? Is it okay to take cs when someone is on 
medications? 

Thanks much in advance,

debbie