My first thoughts are to mega dose on vit c. I smoked for about thirty years, and was shortwinded until I began to supplement, and got particular relief when I did vit c IVs. For the allergies, I would use Glutathione. I am a big fan of the Glut. from livonlabs.com I used to have a lot of sneezing, especially if I went into stores with lots of activities, and clothes, especially thrift stores. Now, there is no reaction.
________________________________ From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 8:50:26 AM Subject: Re: CS>Help! asthma, again I thought I read that proteolytic enzymes can help with asthma. Have you checked out Dr William Wongs site on enzyme therapy? Also, Enzyme.stuff dee On 2 Oct 2009, at 19:26, Clayton Family wrote: The question becomes what is causing her attacks? > > >Is she allergic to cats, mold, pollen, etc? > > >It is equally important to protect her from whatever she is allergic to in the >first place. > > >Kathryn > > >On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Gina Moore wrote: > >So, my daughter is having yet another asthma attack. The last couple she’s >had, I was able to fend off with nebulizing silver and giving her ½ a cup or >more a day in her drinks. This one isn’t responding to the silver. I have >Xeopenex and Budesonide… should I give her that too? Or should we just head >to the hospital? She retracting pretty bad, although I have seen her be much >worse. I’m at that point where I want to do what’s best for her, but I don’t >really want to put her in the stupid hospital. Ugh… >> >>Any advice would be greatly appreciated! >>Gina >> >

