Allergic asthma (extrinsic asthma) develops due to a reaction to allergens like pollen, bugs, fungi, animal dandruff, etc, and when it makes contact with the organism through inhalation, ingestion o contact with the skin, asthma symptoms will develop.
People with allergic asthma (extrinsic asthma) usually have personal or familiar allergy issues (like hay fever) or eczema (a skin problem that causes itching, skin rush and some blisters). This contact between the organism and the allergens makes the immune system to react in an exaggerated way, like they were dangerous substances, but in fact, it doesn't mean no harm. This exaggerated reaction causes a great amount of antibodies, immune system cells that would try to eliminate the weird substance's molecules.
This antibodies cause the chain reaction of other cells in this system (immune) and the liberation of inflammation mediator agents, such as histamine, in what is called "Inflammatory cascade". These processes are responsible for the inflammation of the bronchi, making difficult for the air to reach them.
The allergic asthma (extrinsic asthma) happens in spring when the flowers free the pollen into the air. Some people notice that their asthma condition worsens at the end of summer or beginnings or autumn, which is when ambrosia and mildew of the tree's leaves have more probabilities of causing problems. Usually the allergic asthma comes along with rhinitis and conjunctivitis which would be the consequence of similar processes. Through coetaneous reactivity tests (observing the skin's reaction to the contact with a series of potential allergens) and bronchial provocation tests (measuring to what point that pulmonary function decays after the inhalation of a bronchi-constrictor substance) we can know the type of asthma that the patient presents.
In some cases, both types of asthma come together (allergic and intrinsic asthma). So, even though in the beginning a person could present asthma at the sole contact with pollen, the bronchi might produce sensitiviness to other kinds of estimulation which are not specific like the ones mentioned before (cold air, exercising, etc.)
There is a natural treatment for allergic asthma. First we have to determin with the specialist, the neumólogo or the allergist, what kind of asthma the patient is presenting.
Then, check for an adecuate treatment in order to treat the respiratory problem. We propose a natural treatment for allergic asthma (extrinsic asthma) from the natural point of view: Use our product: ASTEXPECT, for 3 months (20 days take the medicine, then rest 10 days and start again the next month and so on) for adults can be very convenient to use ASTEXPECT FLOUR, which is the most efficient and fast, for children and babies, is better capsules and granules and for people over 60 years old, we recommend capsules for adults. If you can combine the use of this natural treatment with hyperthermia baths or steam baths and a special natural diet, the treatment would be a lot faster and would be done in less time.
Also, for rhinitis and sinusitis problems that sometimes come along with this kind of asthma, we recommend pouring 10 drops of onion juice in each of your nosedrills, it will itch and probably burn a little but the effects will be immediate and effective, since it cleans the nose conducts and if you do this for about a week, the allergies of the nose will go away.
In the case of children's allergic asthma, the period of treatment is less than for adults, because of children's capacity of recovery. Besides, we recommend not to forget to help the kid recover faster with CAT'S CLAW, because it helps improve the immune system and produces more defenses, allowing them to heal faster the allergic asthma (extrinsic asthma) in children.
To avoid the
asthmatic crises in patients, we must provide the
natural treatment for allergic asthma (extrinsic asthma) during the period where the patient has no
asthmatic crises, this way the patients symptoms will diminish because the lungs will be cleaned and you will see that their
asthmatic crises will diminish too with time. It is good to consult the allergist doctor or neumologo, in these cases.