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anyone had to use asthma spray because of coughing during treatment, maybe it´s babs like? anyone with babs using asthma spray? I´m hesitating because of immune supression. but intense coughing means inflammation which is not good either.
any comments?
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kgg
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I have read of people using Asthma inhalers while treating Babesia. You don't have to use a steroid inhaler. Although if you need it use it! There are several types of inhalers available. Talk with your doc.
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I have used the following product for 8 years to manage asthma from chemical sensitivity. I think I may have babesia now and I have an unusal cough. This stuff really helps. My sister in law who uses 3 inhalers a week says it works for her asthma too.
If you purchase the liquid you can split the bottle in half and add distilled water and a tocuh of vodka to stretch it and save money. Thats the wonder of homeopathy. it works just as well and 5 drops works as well as the recommended 10. It clears the mucous from the airway quickly and opens it up, no steroids or other weird drugs.
"Inhaling salt ions deep into the lungs by means of a "salt pipe" or dry salt inhaler will kill bacteria and viruses, reduce inflammation, and help stop coughs. Search for salt inhaler at Amazon.com. This is a ceramic tube with dry salt crystals, much easier than descending into an old salt mine."
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