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Conditions & Diseases: Lung & Respiratory Diseases & DisordersAsthmaSee Also: Prevention Methods Avoidance of the inciting agents if they can be identified is almost always curative. Unfortunately some inciting exposures are known to cause such hyper-reactivity in the lungs that the wheezing can then be triggered by almost anything irritating, not just the original irritant. Thus someone with an original exposure to mold antigen in the workplace or in their home may be able to get away from the original mold, but may still be left with chronically hyper-reactive lungs, and wheezing triggered by the smallest whiff of someones cologne, or the scents in the soap aisle at the supermarket. Alternative, Complementary, or Functional Medicine looks at the root cause of the increased inflammatory response seen in asthmatics, and eliminates the cause, thereby eliminating the resulting symptoms, the syndrome of asthma.
Decrease the total toxic load so that the body is not trying to fight on multiple fronts. Toxins may include food additives, chemicals, airborne pollutants, household cleaning products, cosmetics anything that we can eat, breathe or touch. They may also include things to which we have been exposed in the past, now stored in our fatty tissues (including brain) or in our bones things like lead, mercury, organic solvents, insecticides, other pesticides. See Also:
Article by Martha M Grout, MD, MD(H) Sources: [1] Asthmas Impact on Children and Adolescents, downloaded 10/18/08 from http://www.cdc.gov/asthma/children.htm [2] Richard Perez-Peña. Study Finds Asthma In 25% of Children In Central Harlem. Published in the New York Times, April 19, 2003. [3] Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 23rd edition, pp 612-619. Accessed online through Merck Medicus at www.merckmedicus.com. [4] Li YF, Langholz B et al. Maternal and grandmaternal smoking patterns are associated with early childhood asthma. Chest. 2005 Apr;127(4):1232-41. [5] Rowe BH, Edmonds ML, et al. Evidence-based treatments for acute asthma. Respir Care. 2001 Dec;46(12):1380-90; discussion 1390-1. [6] See the following link for more complete description of the testing and therapy: http://arizonaadvancedmedicine.com/therapies/allergy_testing.html [7] See the following link for more complete description of the concept of treating the total toxic load: http://www.aaemonline.org/introduction.html |
Martha M. Grout, MD,
MD(H) has two decades in emergency medicine and a decade
in homeopathic medicine. She specializes in chronic
diseases and HEG-based brain training for ADHD, memory
loss, and depression. Her environmentally friendly office
at the Arizona
Center for Advanced Medicine makes preservative-free
antigens for testing and treatment of allergies. |
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