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Are There Asthma Attack Home Remedies - Or Just Hot Air? |
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If you have asthma and you start looking for information on the
Internet, you'll soon find several websites offering "100% sure"
asthma attack home remedies. And it is very probable that you'll
feel tempted to buy one of them. No one likes being forced to
take corticosteroids on a daily basis and an alternative,
sometimes any alternative is always welcome. If effective asthma
attack home remedies were really available at your drug store,
of course you would buy them.
Do you see a logical problem there? Home remedies are by
definition not bought, so avoid buying "asthma attack home
remedies". If you're going to take some pills, make sure that
you really know what's inside them.
But the fact that some people try to sell asthma attack home
remedies doesn't mean that there are no remedies beside advanced
chemistry. There are some |
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that can not only prevent, but also
stop an asthma attack. Such home remedies can be easily used as
a support for a standard treatment, especially in case of mild
asthma, but they should never replace standard medications.
Below there are a few asthma and asthma attack home remedies.
Some of them work wekk, some of them are just "supposed" to
work, but fortunately all of them are completely safe.
Generally, all of them are different methods of warming your
airways. This often prevents or helps during an asthma attack.
Hot bathroom
During an asthma attack, some people run into their bathroom,
close the door and try to create as much warm steam as possible.
Alternatively, they have a very hot bath or try some similar
home remedy. The increased air temperature eases the attack and
makes breathing much easier, though if you |
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