[Warning:
this article is only the first step of an overall well-being;
Disclaimer: The information here is intended as a general guideline
only and should not be taken as an alternative to medication or
advice from a health professional.]
[See further below to find out the recommended supplements]
I’ve now been thinking about it for months. I think I need to share with other people what I myself went through, in order to help the maximum number of people who my still be in the same situation I was in.
[See further below to find out the recommended supplements]
I’ve now been thinking about it for months. I think I need to share with other people what I myself went through, in order to help the maximum number of people who my still be in the same situation I was in.
For
years, since I was a teenager, I
had taken all sorts of medicines (ventolin,
flohale, serevent,
symbicort, etc.) to
“treat” my asthma et later my allergies as well (antihistamines:
cetirizin,
loratadine, desloratadine,
etc.). I was surrounded
by many medicines which all have concerning side effects and whose
acting processes were limited and suspicious.
A
few years ago, I started researching alternative solutions to my many
health problems (among which, asthma and allergies). This research led me towards various directions and I was able to find efficient
supplements for my allergies. Surprisingly though, my asthma
benefited from the process and hasn’t stopped receding to the point
that it’s almost completely disappeared today.
With
all the inefficient remedies you can find online, I’d like to
mention that it is important for me to only talk about efficient
supplements, which have 1) been scientifically tested, 2) been tested
by and on myself or on close relatives and have given significant
results, 3) with the lowest possible amount of side effects.
Here
is what I started to do: I took at first 1 gram (1000 mg) Vitamin C
every evening (I will put below the brands and types I recommend),
because it was mostly after a period of sleep that I had most
symptoms (probably due to the night moisture levels and the presence
of bed mites). I was still taking my antihistamine (just in case) but
it wasn’t effective anymore, my body was used to it. From the very
first days, I was able to notice clear improvements. For example, I
would no longer sneeze in the morning. This was for me an encouragement
to carry on my research in that direction.
I
also found out that people suffering from asthma, in particular, had
a number of deficiencies in certain vitamins and minerals. Vitamins
B, D, magnesium… I thus added these vitamins and minerals to my
list and today, I don’t need antihistamines any more, nor ventolin
and what not.
I
talked about that to my brother, who doesn’t have any particular
allergy, but needed something safe as a hard-worker to cope with his
daily workload and something that would ensure a good overall health. He therefore started taking vitamin C and magnesium and
found out that he could take up to 3g/day of vitamin C and feel very
well. Beyond these 3g, there’s no dangers but it can cause
diarrhea, but you can work around this issue by finding the right
higher amount for you or by taking an other type of vitamin C
(discussed below).
Here
are the products I recommend
(best value for money),
knowing that
multivitamins are too low in dosage to provide the right amount for
the substances listed below:
Click on the images to directly access the supplement's page on Amazon.
Click on the images to directly access the supplement's page on Amazon.
This
Vitamin C (best value for money):
This
magnesium (best value for money):
This B-complex (best value for money):
This
vitamin C doesn’t cause any diarrhea even in high doses and is
better absorbed (best value for money):
Feel
free to give your comments and opinions, it will surely benefit the
community.
Researches
linked to the effects of vitamin C, magnesium and B-Complex on asthma
and allergies:

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