Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 Is it ok to be on asthma meds while chelating? Pulmicort (preventive nebulizer treatment) Xoponex (given when asthma flares) If there is an asthma episode while chelating, can we continue to finish the round? Thanks! Kareen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 If you are concerned about it, you can work on switching to non-drug treatments. High acidity promotes lung inflammation. Getting excess acidity under control helped me get off multiple drugs aimed at controlling respiratory problems, most of which had anti-inflammatory properties as either their primary or secondary purpose. Hopefully someone else will chime in soon RE chelation. I have limited experience with chelation and no experience with a formal protocol. Good luck. Michele http://www.healthgazelle.com http://www.kidslikemine.com http://www.solanorail.com > > Is it ok to be on asthma meds while chelating? > > Pulmicort (preventive nebulizer treatment) > > Xoponex (given when asthma flares) > > If there is an asthma episode while chelating, can we continue to finish the round? > > Thanks! > Kareen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 > Is it ok to be on asthma meds while chelating? > Pulmicort (preventive nebulizer treatment) > Xoponex (given when asthma flares) > If there is an asthma episode while chelating, can we continue to finish the round? Most of my own asthma was caused by yeast in my lungs. So when I was chelating myself, there were several times when I had to use my asthma medication if I did not increase my biotin/GSE in time. So if you notice an asthma episode while chelating, try increasing the yeast protocol and see if that helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 Amen to that. I remember when I treated my yeast with Candidaise I had this horrible congestion and sinus thing going on as it died. I do believe the fluid in the lungs does have to do with yeast, it is mucus trying to rid something. This is why it is important to use digestive enzymes before meals and activated charcoal after when you have gas or have eaten something that you have not digested well in the past. You have to try to get the particles out before they start circulating in your blood and causing problems. Also, the enzymes (Candex/Candidaise) can be used when you have done viral treatment or chelation to keep yeast under control. My faves for yeast control are: amla, biotin, Candex/candidaise, coconut oil and young coconut kefir. Dana is right, do a strong yeast prevention/control protocol. > > Is it ok to be on asthma meds while chelating? > > Pulmicort (preventive nebulizer treatment) > > Xoponex (given when asthma flares) > > If there is an asthma episode while chelating, can we continue to finish the round? > > > Most of my own asthma was caused by yeast in my lungs. So when I was chelating myself, there were several times when I had to use my asthma medication if I did not increase my biotin/GSE in time. > > So if you notice an asthma episode while chelating, try increasing the yeast protocol and see if that helps. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 Thanks, Dana. We'll work on the yeast. How soon did you see a positive effect (nasal congestion / asthma clearing up)? Started OoO today and the verbal noises were louder again. Or it could be the B-complex (we ran out of multi and his tests show deficiency in . Yeast die-off? Thanks for all the responses and helping us get on the right track! > > Is it ok to be on asthma meds while chelating? > > Pulmicort (preventive nebulizer treatment) > > Xoponex (given when asthma flares) > > If there is an asthma episode while chelating, can we continue to finish the round? > > > Most of my own asthma was caused by yeast in my lungs. So when I was chelating myself, there were several times when I had to use my asthma medication if I did not increase my biotin/GSE in time. > > So if you notice an asthma episode while chelating, try increasing the yeast protocol and see if that helps. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 > Thanks, Dana. We'll work on the yeast. > How soon did you see a positive effect (nasal congestion / asthma clearing up)? Within 20 minutes of taking the biotin/GSE. It took me 4 years to entirely eliminate my asthma altogether. > Started OoO today and the verbal noises were louder again. Or it could be the B-complex (we ran out of multi and his tests show deficiency in . Yeast die-off? My son did not tolerate OoO that well. Might be the lack of Bs also. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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