Asthma is a difficult disease to live with. Un-controlled, it can literally take your life.
Pharmaceutical companies profit from our decisions NOT to deal with the underlying causes of many diseases. Asthma operates on what doctors and psychologists call "triggers." When a trigger is activated, the brain sends a message that causes the airways to swell. Swelling can increase to the point that the person loses consciousness from lack of oxygen.
As reported on asthma.com, asthma symptoms can be reduced by identifying and avoiding these triggers. From a medical standpoint this can be a daunting task. Think how difficult it is to avoid this list of common triggers:
The onset of childhood asthma sometimes accompanies a cold or respiratory infection. A depressed immune system makes anyone, especially children and the elderly, more vulnerable to disease.
In children, the emotions and feelings of abandonment from an absent or divorced parent may combine with environmental factors such as a depressed immune system and result in asthma.
Emotions are deeply tied to the hormonal system. The human mind influences the brain functions which control the chemical regulators necessary for life. When we experience negative thoughts and emotions, different neurotransmitters travel to the organs of our body that when we experience happy or peaceful thoughts.
Negative neurotransmitters further depress the immune system and can combine with other factors to create allergic reations.
Dealing directly with the source of negative thoughts can dramaticaly change how your body reacts!
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For more on Asthma, obtain your own copy of "In His Own Image" by Dr. Art Mathias. Dr. Mathias is not a medical doctor. But, as Dr. Adrienne Buffaloe, MD says in the forward, this material can give hope to the patient who is in search of healing.

When will the next attack happen? That is the question of many asthma sufferers.
We live in a medical community that is limited in their ability to deal with some diseases that start with physical, emotional, or mental trauma. In the end the body simply perceives that there is more wrong than you allow your conscious mind to think..
For more information on how our emotions affect our health, purchase the book In His Own Image by Dr. Art Mathias, and the DVD, Fear, Stress and Physiology, by Kris Gugel, a Wellspring advanced instructor. Kris teaches how the mind and physiological systems interact—how fear and many other stressors affect our immune system, nervous system and endocrine system..
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