
9:28 pm

August 28, 2011

Use
air filters to help clean air in your home.
Cover
mattresses and pillows with dust covers and use hypoallergenic bed clothing to
reduce exposure to dust mites.
Include
foods with omega-3 fatty acids in the diet—such as fish or fish oil.
Supplement
with vitamin C, which helps reduce allergic reactions and wheezing symptoms.
Get
regular chiropractic care.
This is Dr.
Benton Dammel from United States and I’m a new member here. I am a former
Student Athlete before at Ohio University before I decided to become a
Chiropractor. I served as a vice president of the cycling team and was a member
of the triathlon club. And as a long time serious athlete I, experienced and
witnessed numerous athletic injuries. These experiences inspired me to attend
chiropractic school and became an assistant of of Dr. Susan Darby, a professor
of Neuroi-anatomy.
My purpose is to help as many people as I can, to get them
functioning so that they may enjoy life. Hope my first post helped you a lot.
Yours in
good health,
Dr. Dammel
9:06 pm

May 27, 2014

Thanks, that are good helpful points to reduce asthma attacks. Puff on your inhaler when you supposed to, avoid allergens, avoid smoke cigarettes, and keep your inhaler with you whenever you exercise. If you have asthma, It gets hard to breathe sometimes, like if they run way too hard they can go into an symptoms of asthma and need an inhaler right away. Asthma is kind of thing that stays with you whole life.
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