Thursday, June 25, 2009

Can Salt Be Good for Your Asthma?

I just recently read a book about Himalayan salt
and was impressed. The book was called Water and Salt
and written by German docs who had a tremendous amount
of studies to prove that the right kind of salt can
help the heart, lungs, bowels, etc.

Just about everyone says their product is the best
thing since sliced bread. That's not what was so
impressive.

One of the researchers took a couple of boys with
severe asthma issues down into a salt mine. Within
a few hours they could breathe clearly and had
absolutely no congestion.

When they left the salt mine, congestion came back.
He figured out that if he could have them drink the
salt in water, it would help their asthma. He was
right - it did!

I know from clinical experience it's extremely
difficult working with asthmatics who are on inhalers.
It's scary to them to think that they wouldn't be
able to use it, even though they hate using them.

I've also learned that the lungs need a tremendous
amount of minerals to heal. Herbs don't usually
work because most people with asthma are worried
they'll get an allergic reaction that could trigger
their asthma.

Most alternative medicine therapies don't seem to
help either because again, they're scared to get
off their inhalers to allow healing to take place.

However, when they can take salt, in its most
natural form they would be absorbing the rich
minerals to help their lungs heal. It's easy to
take and it's not too expensive.

I've been personally taking it and definitely
see a difference in energy, but I don't have
asthma. Would love to personally see those who
do check out this information and let us know
how it goes.

www.americanbluegreen.com

Great health always,
Dr. Judy