Allergic Asthma

 

What is Allergic Asthma?

It is an allergic disease of the lower respiratory tract that occurs in attacks with cough, shortness of breath and wheezing. It occurs against allergens in the air such as pollen, animal hair and house dust and greatly impairs the quality of life. If left untreated, it causes COPD, which causes respiratory difficulties in the long term.

 

Why Does It Happen?

The cause is unknown in terms of classical medicine, but it is more common in those with an allergic body. In terms of regulation medicine, allergy and allergic body are the imbalance of the immune system and its activity in a way that will harm itself. The main reason for this is the stress load of the body. This stress can be mental stress, as well as biophysical stress caused by the diseases and surgeries the person has had, or biochemical stresses such as nutritional deficiencies, intestinal flora disorders, vitamin mineral deficiencies, and toxic loads of the body. As a result, when the sum of these stresses exceeds a certain threshold, behavioral disorders can also occur in the immune system. Among these stresses, intestinal flora disorders and stress loads caused by intestinal candida are of particular importance in terms of allergic asthma.

 

How is Allergic Asthma Treated?

The classical medical approach is to stay away from allergens as much as possible, and when necessary, nasal sprays containing bronchial dilators and cortisone are used to suppress allergy symptoms and relieve respiratory distress. During intense attack periods, these drugs are administered intravenously and antibiotics are added.

In terms of regulation medicine, intestinal flora and candida levels, heavy metal and latent acidosis levels, food sensitivities, mental stress levels and interference field screening of previous diseases and surgeries are performed. Causes originating from allergies are treated.

With neural therapy, interference field treatment, vegetative nervous system and hormonal balance are provided, and the body’s biophysical stress level is reduced. Breathing is relieved with neural therapy applied to the lung segments.

If food sensitivities are detected, the relevant foods are removed from the diet and a sugar-free candida diet is applied. Intestinal flora is supported.

A chelation program is organized for acid and heavy metal loads.

Treatment is done with reverse electromagnetic frequency to desensitize the body to detected allergens.

Ear acupuncture and homeopathy are very effective in relieving symptoms.

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Allergic asthma is a chronic condition in which allergens such as pollen, dust, or mold cause inflammation and narrowing of the airways.

 

Symptoms include shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing, and a feeling of tightness in the chest.

 

Control involves avoiding allergens, using inhaler medications, and taking measures to strengthen the immune system.

 

Fast-acting bronchodilators, used under a doctor’s guidance, provide relief during an asthma attack.

 

Allergic asthma is generally a chronic condition, but with proper management, symptoms can be effectively controlled and quality of life maintained.