Dietary Changes for Asthma

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Nadine (NY) on 09/01/2006:
5 out of 5 stars

I forgot to mention preservatives also makes it hard to breath, so get rid of the preservatives in your foods when you have asthma... Get rid of the preservatives and white flour, store bought bread, boxed food and most canned foods.
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Adrienne (Regina, SK) on 11/29/2005:
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I started developing asthma about a year and half ago... I couldn't even walk a block without wheezing. On the advice of my mother, I stopped eating all wheat products and have had no trouble breathing ever since.
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H.M. (Phoenix, AZ) on 03/01/2004:
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I've been on a dairy-free diet for less than a week and my breathing is much deeper than ever! As well, my allergies are dissipating. I was hospitalized for asthma earlier this year, and wondered if I was ever going to get my symptoms under control. I cannot adequately express how much better I feel. I'm also going to add ACV to my breakfast and dinner -- I feel that it will also help.
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Susan (Dradenton) on 03/01/2004:
5 out of 5 stars

My 2 yr old has asthma and frequently has bronchitis. Stopping dairy in his diet is the only thing that has worked for us. We tried all of the medicines the doctors would give it would only make him better for a short while and sick more frequently.
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Dietary Changes for Asthma

5 star (14) 
  100%

Nadine (NY) on 09/01/2006:
5 out of 5 stars

I forgot to mention preservatives also makes it hard to breath, so get rid of the preservatives in your foods when you have asthma... Get rid of the preservatives and white flour, store bought bread, boxed food and most canned foods.
REPLY   4      

Adrienne (Regina, SK) on 11/29/2005:
5 out of 5 stars

I started developing asthma about a year and half ago... I couldn't even walk a block without wheezing. On the advice of my mother, I stopped eating all wheat products and have had no trouble breathing ever since.
REPLY   3      

H.M. (Phoenix, AZ) on 03/01/2004:
5 out of 5 stars

I've been on a dairy-free diet for less than a week and my breathing is much deeper than ever! As well, my allergies are dissipating. I was hospitalized for asthma earlier this year, and wondered if I was ever going to get my symptoms under control. I cannot adequately express how much better I feel. I'm also going to add ACV to my breakfast and dinner -- I feel that it will also help.
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Susan (Dradenton) on 03/01/2004:
5 out of 5 stars

My 2 yr old has asthma and frequently has bronchitis. Stopping dairy in his diet is the only thing that has worked for us. We tried all of the medicines the doctors would give it would only make him better for a short while and sick more frequently.
REPLY   1      

Nadine (NY) on 09/01/2006:
5 out of 5 stars

I forgot to mention preservatives also makes it hard to breath, so get rid of the preservatives in your foods when you have asthma... Get rid of the preservatives and white flour, store bought bread, boxed food and most canned foods.
REPLY   4      

Adrienne (Regina, SK) on 11/29/2005:
5 out of 5 stars

I started developing asthma about a year and half ago... I couldn't even walk a block without wheezing. On the advice of my mother, I stopped eating all wheat products and have had no trouble breathing ever since.
REPLY   3      

H.M. (Phoenix, AZ) on 03/01/2004:
5 out of 5 stars

I've been on a dairy-free diet for less than a week and my breathing is much deeper than ever! As well, my allergies are dissipating. I was hospitalized for asthma earlier this year, and wondered if I was ever going to get my symptoms under control. I cannot adequately express how much better I feel. I'm also going to add ACV to my breakfast and dinner -- I feel that it will also help.
REPLY   2      



Susan (Dradenton) on 03/01/2004:
5 out of 5 stars

My 2 yr old has asthma and frequently has bronchitis. Stopping dairy in his diet is the only thing that has worked for us. We tried all of the medicines the doctors would give it would only make him better for a short while and sick more frequently.
REPLY   1      
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