posted on May, 30 2012 @ 10:00 AM
reply to post by GmoS719
The very thought of not having any medication for my Asthma is too scary. I would surely die shortly after running out. So I too have been looking
into what I can do to survive and manage my sickness.
My first step was to use our modern and currently working society to get Bronchial Thermoplasty. Figured I might as well use all my resources now
while I have them. Bronchial Thermoplasty trials started in 2004. The procedure was approved in 2010 by the FDA.
www.youtube.com... www.youtube.com... Results have been VERY promising!
Bronchial Thermoplasty is not a cure by any means. I think it is a "plus" in helping control Asthma. My Asthma is very bad. I have a total of 43%
lung capacity of what I should have, so this procedure was a MUST for me.
I went through my first procedure five days ago. So far, so go. I won't be able to tell you if I have any real improvement yet until after my third
and final procedure. Each procedure is separated by at least three weeks.
My only post procedure side issues so far has been some, coughing, very little amounts of blood (normal) with mucus and a sore throat.
I too am looking into natural remedies. I have read up on the Mullein leaf and will be ordering it shortly. I plan to give it a try after my last
procedure is completed and all is well. I want a good baseline on how I am feeling before I transition from all the strong medications I am taking
now. I am aware of the placebo effect, so I will take my time and do things one step at a time.
Hope this info helps.
I am also looking at Black Walnut Hull.