Asthma in children. Description of the disease. Treatment of asthma.

At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, bronchial asthma became one of the most common diseases.

As habitats have changed, as ecology has been disturbed, so has the pattern of disease worldwide.
The elimination of the infections that mowed down mankind in the Middle Ages did not bring him much happiness.
Infections have been replaced by allergic diseases, and one of them is bronchial asthma, which according to recorded data currently affects five percent of the Russian population.


Asthma is defined as recurrent allergic inflammation of the bronchi in which they become hyperreactive, i.e..
respond with spasm to factors that are neutral to a healthy person.
Bronchial asthma in babies has a different course than in adults and does not always manifest itself as bouts of wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath.

Compensating for the disease through growth reserves obscures its development.
Bronchial asthma eats up growth reserves, not without reason children look much younger than their years.
Insufficient supply of oxygen to the blood affects the lag in physical development, and pediatricians have the impression of a satisfactory condition of young patients.
As the child grows older and all compensatory mechanisms are exhausted, the bronchial asthma gets out of control and society gets a new disabled person.
This is what the common and helpless phrase of doctors leads to: "It will grow out of it!"

Yes, the child outgrows the disease for several years, goes out of childhood, and therefore out of the pediatrician's supervision, goes to the adolescent doctor, and then - to the therapist.
This is where the agony of the patient and the doctor resumes in the worst and sometimes tragic version.
And it is not uncommon for people who have asthma in infancy and childhood to not reach the age of thirty.

Let us try to understand where bronchial asthma comes from, t.
е.
what's causing the disease.

Not bronchial spasm is the cause of asthma, as those who treat this disease with bronchodilators (eufylline, theophedrine, etc.) believe.
Bronchodilators, of course, relieve bronchial muscle spasm and choking attacks.
But with continued use, they cause paralysis of the bronchial muscles and turn the bronchi into pus-filled sacs unable to empty on their own when coughing, creating a choking hazard over the years.
This is a tragically absurd picture: a pediatrician treats asthma in a child, but an adult dies from it, for whose health the pediatrician is not responsible.


Bronchial spasm in asthma is only one of the mechanisms of the disease, its pathologic symptom.
What is the cause of the syndrome? Obviously, it is caused by purulent deposits accumulated in the bronchial tree and in the lung tissue.

Pus releases into the blood and on the mucosa of the bronchial wall a mass of poisons that irritate the bronchial mucosa and cause not only coughing, which promotes the expectoration of sputum, but also convulsive spasm of the bronchial tube.
How do you avoid these attacks? Eliminate the underlying cause, i.e.
Pus located in the respiratory system, from the sinuses (the air-bearing bones of the frontal and upper jaw) to the very base of the lungs.

I assure you, nature has not created any medications or even ultrasonic inhalers for this.
She created man and connected all his organs and tissues with a single circulatory system and blood washing every organ and every cell.
And if one organ, such as the lungs, is polluted, all others are polluted as well, including the intestines, which are in the stomach.
And "belly" means life! That's where all diseases begin and end.
It is not without reason that bronchial asthma is often accompanied by intestinal dysbiosis.

Now let's find out where the pus in the respiratory organs came from? Where does the product of a decomposing corpse penetrate into the lungs of an adult or a baby? From the place where, alas, it is always present - from the large intestine.
The formation of pus in the large intestine occurs as a result of putrefying food.
After all, the digestive organs are not able to digest such quantity and, most importantly, quality of food that a person eats during the day.

We all eat the common mixed protein-starchy cooked food with an assortment of meat and dairy products, cereals, pasta, bread, fruit, tea, sugar, confectionery, and the tastier it is all cooked, the greater the set of wrong combinations usually present in the dish.
The result of this food culture is a perpetual process of putrefaction and fermentation in the large intestine.


This is evidenced by daily stinky stools, sometimes delayed for two to three days, especially in children, which means the strongest intoxication of the whole body.
Think of your child's headaches, nighttime urinary incontinence, lack of appetite.

That is why the treatment of bronchial asthma should begin with cleansing and restoring the functions of the intestines, stomach and liver, i.e. the stomach! And the lungs will cleanse themselves.
The heart (myocarditis, rheumocarditis), brain and skin will be cured, because skin diatheses are most often food diatheses.
So how are these organs cleaned?
Cleaning is done with water and some laxatives, which have the property of cleaning every cell of the body

The result of such treatment, carried out according to the laws of nature, without attempts to fight nature or deceive it, is always the same - recovery.
Source, author:
Ohanyan M.V., Ohanyan V.S. Ecological Medicine. The path of future civilization.
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