Hi Frens,
My wife is currently experiencing severe wheezing, cough, and chest tightness. She has dealt with asthma her whole life, but I have NEVER seen it this bad in the 6 yrs. we have been together.
It is getting to the point where she is talking about going to the ER which I am trying to prevent for ALL the reasons we already know.
I had her on an ivermectin (horse paste), vit c, vit d, zinc and melatonin regimen for a couple of days and she seemed to be getting better. she is very skeptical of the horse paste so she stopped after a couple days after feeling better. today we wake up and it seems to be back with a vengeance.
I put her back on the paste, vitamin regimen this morning and told her we need to do this everyday for 5-7 days.
Any other tips or experiences would be greatly appreciated. The last thing I want is her to go to the ER and take some BS COOF test and then we all know how that can end up..........
This board is amazing with these kinds of things and any and all advice, tips, or experiences would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!
Thanks Frens squid
https://nutritionkit.com/foods-for-asthma/
List of helpful and triggering food (at the bottom.)
Avoid sulfate rich food and beverages, they’re known to trigger asthma or worsen it
https://www.verywellhealth.com/sulfite-allergy-82911
“Foods with sulfite levels greater than 100 parts per million (ppm) are considered very high in sulfates. If you have a sulfite allergy, you should strictly avoid these foods:
Bottled lemon juice (non-frozen)3 Bottled lime juice (non-frozen) Dried fruits (except for dark raisins and prunes) Grape juices (white, white sparkling, pink sparkling, red sparkling) Molasses3 Pickled cocktail onions Sauerkraut and its juice Wine Between 50 and 99.9 ppm of sulfites These are considered moderate to high sulfite levels. If you have a sulfite allergy, you're advised to avoid these foods:
Dried potatoes Fruit toppings3 Gravies/sauces Maraschino cherries Wine vinegar” ...and many others- check the site for more.