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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / July 2004

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Electrostatic cleaner in Air Conditioner/Heater29 Jul 2004 12:10 GMT9
We are buying a new house, and, in our current house we just purchased an
air conditioner/furnace that has a humidifier (we live in Denver) and an
ultraviolet light to clean the air.
In our new house, we're also getting a humidifier, but, they don't offer the
Does Ventolin cause Depression?28 Jul 2004 11:28 GMT3
For forty years I was a chronic asthmatic.Until I recieved some Bowen
Therapy .I know longer needed the inhaler as my asthma was cured to the
degree of no longer having a dependency on inhalers .
 But as one does , to see the inhaler I by habit used it . the next day i
anti oxidents28 Jul 2004 04:25 GMT12
My wife had severe3 asthma taking 16 different meds inhalers for her asthma our
co-pays where 400 amonth she started taking an very strong anti oxident and has
relieved her symptoms she has an emergency inhaler but has not needed it.
has anyone elso found that anti oxodents work in ...
vaccine for asthma28 Jul 2004 04:03 GMT3
Singapore Researchers Develop Asthma Vaccine… According to the July 12, 1004
Wall Street Journal, researchers in Singapore have developed an asthma vaccine
using a dust mite gene. The article says that researchers at the National
University of Singapore finished testing the vaccine ...
American Lung Association report24 Jul 2004 16:59 GMT1
Former EA Head Blasts Bush’s Environmental Record…According to the July 20,
2004 Wall Street Journal, this week Russell E. Train, former head of the EPA
for two Republican presidents, criticized President George W. Bush’s
environmental record calling it a “polluter protection” ...
How to keep dust down?22 Jul 2004 00:21 GMT1
What are some good tips on how to keep dust down in the house? It never
used to bother me, but as I get older it gets worse. I know I need to clean
more regularly, but I have the worst attacks when I'm cleaning. Any advice?
Can't afford a maid, unfortunately. TIA!!
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Tea in nebulizer?20 Jul 2004 21:02 GMT17
Does anyone have any experience with tea (unsweet) diluted about 1:10 with
plain water in the nebulizer chamber of a pulminator?
I have tried it once and it seemed to do OK.  I also tried a single drop of
lemon juice in water and that seemed OK too.
Bronchodialators19 Jul 2004 18:45 GMT1
Potential for Tolerance, Morbidity, and Mortality
Address:http://www.sma.org/smj/97feb2.htm Changed:5:44 PM on Tuesday,
December 31, 2002
I read Dr Giangrasso's  monograph on bronchodialators Richard Friedel
Portable HEPA filters19 Jul 2004 01:31 GMT1
I've been taking a HEPA filter big enough to do an entire floor of my
(admittedly small) house with me when I travel - takes up almost an
entire large suitcase.
I'm considering this one - any comments on either the air cleaner
Started on Spiriva18 Jul 2004 14:49 GMT2
I Just started on Spiriva a couple of days ago and am wondering what anyone
else's experience with it is.
My Old regimin is......advair 500/50 twice a day.......combivent 2 puffs 4
times a day....albuterol 1 puff 4 times a day and as needed.   and 200 mg of
Cure for Asthma18 Jul 2004 13:59 GMT5
Try Agnihotra:
This has no side effects whatsoever.  Try it to believe it.
My Aunt who was suffering from Asthma for decades started doing
Agnihotra since June 2004, and now has no sign of wheezing or Asthma
Anyone have experience or opinion about Foradil~Aerolizer18 Jul 2004 05:24 GMT4
I guess the tech name is formoterol fumarate inhalation powder.  A
friend is raving about the results and I had never heard of it.  TIA
Frank
Advair12 Jul 2004 20:03 GMT15
Went to my Doc today for the first time in a year.  2 years ago, he
prescribed, and I have been taking, Serevent aerosol, 2 puffs bid, and
Flovent 110, 2 puffs bid.  This changed to Serevent Discus 50 on last
refill, with the Flovent.  Been doing well on this.
Flying12 Jul 2004 19:58 GMT1
I was wondering if anyone here experiences problem when flying because of
their asthma.  Specifically with lack of oxygen on the plane or dehydration.
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