Adult with asthma

Your asthma is an inflammatory disease. It means that the local immune system in your respiratory system is responsible for the inflammatory reaction. Its role is to defend the upper airways and the lungs from dirt and harmful infections. In asthma the major problem is that our immune system is over- and hyper-active and attacks harmless, "innocent invaders" as well.

    The local immune system is responsible for the three abnormalities which leads to your asthmatic symptoms:

lungmucusstroke.jpg1. Bronchial narrowing caused by muscle contraction is the starting point of an asthma attack.

2. Inner lining of the bronchi swells up due to the inflammation and diminishes the total diameter of the bronchial system. Your perception of the chest tightness gets worse.

        Inflammatory cells force the mucus producing cells to produce  3. excessive, sticky phlegm. This mucus grossly contributes to wheezing, short of breath and tightness.

    These three changes and the inflammation itself are irritating and triggering the  cough receptors which are embedded in the inner lining. You may strugle with endless cough.

    Cough
is very annoying complaint in asthma. The asthmatic cough has the most significant effect on the quality of life.

   The inflammation is the problem we have to address in the management of asthma.
    An asthma attack is when your lungs aren’t getting enough air to breathe. You might be having an asthma attack if you have:
  • Trouble breathing
  • Wheezing
  • Coughing
  • Chest pain
  • Chest tightness
What causes Asthma Attacks?

    Things that cause asthma attacks are called triggers. Triggers are everywhere. Any home can be full of triggers like mold, dust mites secondhand smoke, cockroaches, cats and dogs. Other asthma triggers may be air pollution (such as ozone, small particles, and pollen), foods, reflux of the acidic juice from the stomach, respiratory infections and exercise.

Step One: Talk to a Doctor

    Talk to a doctor about your asthma. Your doctor will work with you to keep your from having asthma attacks.
  • Learn what triggers your asthma attacks.
  • Identify asthma triggers in your home.
  • Talk about ways to get rid of triggers in your home.
  • Find out what medicine you should take.
Step Two: Make your plan

    Ask your doctor to help you create your Asthma Action Plan. Work with your doctor to create an Asthma Action Plan that will help you learn to prevent your asthma attacks. An Asthma Action Plan will help you control your asthma on a regular basis.

Step Three: asthma-proof your home

    Triggers are a part of everyday life. Asthma attacks can be triggered by things like mold growing on your shower curtain or tiny dust mites that live in blankets, pillow.

Step Four: Start rehabilitation of your lungs with Salt Cave Climatherapy

What is the story with the inhalers?

    They are very important and have been the mainstream in the treatment of asthma.  BUT:

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  • Even with a modern device  and excellent technique  75 percent of the medication sticks to your throat and upper airways. Only 10-25 percent goes down to the lungs.
  • Their penetration to the deeper airways is limited.
  • You inhale medication only once or twice per day.
  • You cannot increase the dose due to dose dependent side effects.

Inhaler devices are good to control the asthma symptoms but WITH INHALERS YOU DO NOT TREAT THE WHOLE LUNG


Why is the Salt Cave Climatherapy able to treat the whole lung?
 
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Because there is an evenly dispersed microscopic, dry, salt crystal aerosol in the air.
You breathe it in insensibly while
you stay 60 minutes during one session.

You relax in the salt cave and in the meanwhile you breathe with your normal tempo about 1000 times and inhale the microscopic salt powder.

1000 times inhalation is perfectly enough for the 
dry salt aerosol  to get to the remotest part of your lungs inhalers never can reach.

    This hypertonic dry salt aerosol has unique physiological effect on the respiratory system:

1. Reduce the swelling in the bronchial tubes. You experience less tightness and are able to take deeper breath. The breathing comfort improves after few sessions.

2. Loosens up the sticky phlegm and makes it easier to cough up.

3. The hypertonic dry salt aerosol has germ killing activity.

4. It can diminish the hyperactive inflammation.

5. It is an immune boost for the respiratory system.

You will benefit from Salt Cave Climatherapy just after few sessions but there is more that this treatment can provide for you.

In order to achieve maximum and long term improvement we recommend our Complete Asthma Course:

You can multiply the effect of the salt cave therapy if you expose your asthma to the salt crystal aerosol 20 times in sequential treatment. Having at least 4 sessions in one week you can complete 20 sessions in 5 weeks.
Does it sound too long and time consuming? It does, we know.

What do you get in return for your time and commitment?

  • You will breathe easier and experience less tightness and wheezing.
  • You get better and improved asthma control for up to 9-12 months.
  • You lose significantly less days from work due to stronger immune system
  • You get improved exercise performance.
  • You may need less inhalers and antibiotics.
  • You get 20 hours of maximum relaxation for your mind and body.

Call us on 01 628 9851 for your FREE sessions and experience the difference.