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New Research on origins of asthma in early childhood

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aroberts - 19 May 2007 18:32 GMT
Suggestion that certain early childhood rhinoviruses increase likelihood of
asthma.

From the AAAA&I:

http://www.aaaai.org/media/news_releases/2007/02/022507a.stm
NorthShoreCEO - 20 May 2007 00:24 GMT
Very interesting.  Thanks for posting, ARoberts.

I've heard of a few cases where children who had bronchial illnesses as
infants, later developed asthma and were successfully treated with Dr.
Hahn's protocol, so this continues to be a possibility, as well.
Richard Friedel - 21 May 2007 07:39 GMT
> Suggestion that certain early childhood rhinoviruses increase likelihood of
> asthma.
>
> From the AAAA&I:
>
> http://www.aaaai.org/media/news_releases/2007/02/022507a.stm

Like my mother (who never seems to have had asthma) I was weak-
chested.  She did everything she could to stop my mouth breathing
habit and demonstrated how she took a deep refreshing breath.  I guess
that if she'd succeeded I would not have developed asthma.

So as a possible additiion to the rhinovirus approach and Dr. Hahn
(see "My Asthma Story" on this board), I'd suggest that mothers should
emphasize the importance of being able to take a deep breath to their
offspring. The failure to breathe deeply is held to be a key feature
of the disease. Regards, Richard Friedel
 
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