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Tired Of Using Asthma Inhaler -testimonial By Dr. Ronald Mullen

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Tired of using Asthma Inhaler -Testimonial by Dr. Ronald Mullen
Treat Asthma Symptoms Using Natural Products!
 
 
If you have been using Asthma inhaler for a long time and are concerned to find the proper and effective therapy, the following information may help you to discover a Natural Treatment that can substantially reduce the dependency on Asthma Inhaler. This treatment can reduce the symptoms of the disease and improve the quality of life. It has been proven that the symptoms of Asthma  can be eliminated naturally.
 
EzAir Eliminated Asthma Related Symptoms
Ronald Mullen, A.P., Stuart, Florida, May 2006
 
Patient History/Treatment: 11 years old boy (4’10”, 83 lbs) has had asthma since he was 6 months old. Episodes are often brought on by allergic reaction to dogs, cats, or pollen. They are more often in colder weather. Treatment include: Albuterol inhaler; Albuterol in Nebulizer only when needed, Singular.
 
Patient Profile: The patient is active and athletic. He excels in all sports especially basketball. He had to have some medication before every game. After 30 minutes of play he would often have to stop for a while because it was hard to breathe. And often he wouldn’t play a whole quarter.
 
Treatment with EzAir: The bouts began tapering off within the first week treatment with EzAir. He did experience some minor bouts when the weather got very cold and those were immediately stopped by taking 2 EzAir Capsules. He plays all afternoon and all through his games without pause now. And on the rare occasion he begins to have some trouble, just taking the EzAir capsules alleviates that immediately. He can spend time with cats now but not on a permanent basis.
 
Summary: He is a most happy young fellow (and so are his teammates).
 
Asthma Treatment Using Alternative Medicine
 
Asthma is a condition where patients’ bronchi are inflamed and the airway is narrowed.  The inflamed bronchi are easily irritated by environmental stimuli which trigger the contraction of muscles around the airway and further tighten the airway, causing breathing difficulty or asthma attack.  It is believed that the cause of bronchi inflammation in asthma patients is a lack of tissue maturity, since as patients get older, their asthma symptoms usually become less severe.  The EzAir capsules can accelerate the maturation of the bronchi; therefore, reduce bronchial inflammation, eliminating the associated asthma symptoms of coughing, mucus production, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.  As bronchi are maturing, they will not respond to environmental stimuli such as pollen, dust, and cold air with asthma symptoms.
 
Patients usually notice symptom reduction within 1 day of treatment.  Mild to moderate cases require 1 week of treatment.  Severe cases require 2 weeks of treatment.  Patients should have another 1-2 rounds of treatment when they have flair-ups later on, although the symptoms intensity of those flair-ups will be significantly reduced.  EzAir can be taken as needed afterwards.

Asthma with Allergy Complications

About 50% of asthma patients also have allergies.  If patients have Hay Fever-like symptoms with runny nose, sneezing, itchy throat, ears and eyes, we recommend those patients take our Bitter Juice product along with EzAir. 
 
Asthma with COPD Complications
Younger patients: Since COPD and asthma conditions share some common symptoms (coughing, excessive phlegm, shortness of breath), young COPD patients, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis patients, may be diagnosed as asthmatic.  Such patients may not respond well to only the EzAir treatment.  The Soup A and LC Balancer products are recommended.
 
For asthma patients, the repeated stress to the lungs may cause the lungs to show some degenerative condition.  This is especially true for patients over 40.  With two weeks of the EzAir treatment, patients may show partial improvement but still have residual symptoms caused by the tissue degeneration.  To eliminate residual symptoms, an additional Soup A/ LC Balancer treatment is recommended.
 
Suggested dosage
Adults: 2 capsules, 3 times a day
Children: (5-11 years old): 1 capsule, 2-3 times a day
Flare-up condition (asthma attack): Immediately take 4 capsules for adult, or 2 capsules for children.
 
I have found that Wei Laboratories has very unique natural products. Their EzAir product has been used to help asthma patients with great success. It reduces the symptoms of shortness of breath and wheezing instantly upon using the product, and patients will have sustained improvement with just 2 weeks of treatment.  If you have further questions, I recommend you call Wei Laboratories at 1-888-919-1188, e-mail: wei@weilab.com.  Click www.weilab.com or further information.
 




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I am a health and wellness advocator and found Wei Laboratories has very unique natural products. If you have further questions, I recommend you call 1-888-919-1188, e-mail: wei@weilab.com. Click www.weilab.com for further information.

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