
Does anyone know any hospital or doctor who uses complementary medicine for asthma control?
My son is 7 years mucus accumulates in the bile respiratory finally results in spasms and asthma, the mucus is felled by antibiotics. This happens every 3-4 months. Do you know of any hospital or consultant in London which, together with traditional medicine for asthma control (inhaled steroids) use any herb or breathing exercises or anything else?. Thanks for the reply
I know that Manuka honey is very good for asthma, because my brothers are pretty bad, to be used for a year a spoon in the morning and evening and much has been done. any natural honey helps asthma (Beyond Black seed cures everything reccommened death, and there is an oil called "oil of Mercy" to cure asthma, bronchitis and coughs. check these links to Islamic herbal and help you promise.
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