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Quick-Relief Asthma Medications
By Cody Wells on November 19, 2009
Quick relief asthma medications are also called rescue medications. They are designed to keep you alive by providing quick relief during an acute asthma attack (episode). They are called short-acting bronchodilators, because they quickly open up your airways, which makes it easier for you to breathe. Quick-relief asthma medications can be separated into [...]
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Lingzhi Mushroom of Immortality
By Cody Wells on January 17, 2010
Lingzhi Mushrooms
Lingzhi mushrooms enjoy a reputation in the East as the ultimate herbal substance. In Chinese, the word lingzhi means “herb of spiritual potency.”
Lingzhi mushrooms have been used successfully as herbal medicines for thousands of years and are known as the “Mushroom of Immortality.”
Lingzhi mushrooms are one of the oldest and most effective [...]
Posted in Asthma Treatment & Management | Tagged ASHMI, chinese herbs, chinese medicine, herbal extract, herbal medicine, herbal remedy, ling zhi, lingzhi, lingzhi mushroom, lingzhi mushrooms, phytocort, reishi, reishi mushroom, respiratory system | 7 Responses
The Asthma Epidemic – No End in Sight
By Cody Wells on November 23, 2009
There are an estimated 22.2 million Americans suffering from asthma as of 2005, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 1982-1996, 2001-2005. Of these, approximately 12.2 million Americans had an asthma attack that year and there were approximately 1.8 million emergency room visits [...]
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