ASTMA - Doctor advises
Dear Doctor, I had an asthma attack around the age of 40. Three years of a combination of various medications, sprays, etc. have done nothing to help me, my illness has limited me in my normal life. At the same time I suffer from sinusitis. I am therefore looking for help where I can. In doing so, I have come across your website with many positive experiences. I am therefore asking for your advice on how to improve this at least a little? Thank you for your reply.
ANSWER
Asthma is a disease in which the airways are irritated by some of the so-called triggering factors, which can be allergens (pollen, animal hair, moulds, dust mites) and triggers (cold air, smoke, physical exertion, strong fumes, stress). After contact with an irritant, the airways react by constricting and causing difficulty breathing. The muscles around them become tense, the surface becomes inflamed, inflammation begins to increase. Most medications only suppress or relieve the symptoms. Biostimulus treatment is very effective in this case. The polarized light of Biostimul promotes an increase in cell activity, cell metabolism and metabolism. It promotes the dilation of blood and lymphatic vessels and thus accelerates the metabolism of the treated tissues and improves oxygenation, thus enabling the body's immune response. At the same time, it activates natural factors and mechanisms involved in the elimination of asthmatic inflammation. In the treatment of asthma, I recommend applying 2-3 times a day for 10 minutes to the center of the sternum and solar plexus. I recommend to make applications in the form of a treatment. That is, apply Biostimul regularly daily for three weeks, then skip two weeks. And continue in this way. If you are also suffering from sinusitis, add an application directly to the affected sinus area at least 3 times a day for 10 minutes. After just a few days of application, you will feel an improvement in airway patency. Regular applications strengthen the immune system and bring a feeling of calming, which is very important in asthma.