Saturday, October 17, 2009

Acid in Lungs Triggers Asthma Attacks!

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine:

Acid in your lungs triggers bronchial attacks!


Research published in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine announced that they've uncovered an amazing trigger for asthma attacks—high acid levels in the lungs!

Dr. Benjamin Gaston and his research team discovered that shortly BEFORE a bronchial attack begins, acid levels in the lungs shot up as much as 1,000-fold! The researchers claim this increased acidity could contribute to inflammation in bronchial sufferers' airways, which then triggered the attack.

This was such a phenomenal discovery that researchers from Duke University Medical Center are now searching for bronchial symptom remedies using antacid therapy!
##################Bill's Comments#######################
Uh, excuse me Doc, many of us already know that acidosis, over acidity in the blood, triggers asthma attacks. We help asthmatics prevent attacks for good by eliminating acidosis with an alkaline diet and alkaline water, not dangerous, expensive drugs.

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