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By Eddy Kong WW
There are various ways to create a home that's trigger-free of asthma, however, many people thinks that it is rather difficult and needs a lot of money. Yes, to have an home remedy can be an intimidating venture.

For most people who have not had any kind of formal medical training, even beginning the task of finding an home remedy can be exhausting.

There are, however, some things that you can do that take no medical expertise whatsoever. If you want to turn your home into an home remedy, just follow these three easy steps.

Step 1: Shut Those Windows

Asthma sufferers have their affliction for a variety of reasons. One of the very common reasons is allergy related. Even if the pollen and dust is not the cause of the asthma, those two things will still be very aggravating to someone who has asthma.

In light of this knowledge, keeping pollen and dust outside of the house by shutting the windows is a great home remedy.

When windows are left open you allow a constant circulation of these aggravating, airborne annoyances throughout your home. This will definitely lead to more frequent attacks.

External air pollutants floating into the house may be one of the causes of attacks. The chances of having an attack for a family living near to a highway is higher as compare to one that lives nears a forest where fresh air is abundant.

Step 2: Clean Up the House

Do you know where all that pollen and dust goes when it gets into your home? It sticks to anything that it can. If you leave dust and pollen unchecked for a few days it will start to take over the house.

Let the pollen and dust take over your house and it will become hard for a person without to breathe, much less a person with asthma.

Make sure that you dust and clean regularly, including the blades of any ceiling fans, and that you change your air filters too.

If the air filter gets

clogged, it will stop filtering out the dust, which means that it will blow it back into the air for you to breathe in. Vacuuming goes a long way as well in turning your home into an home remedy.

Formaldehyde and pesticide residues are only two of the "occupational" triggers to which we are all exposed at home, sometimes to a shocking degree.

Chemicals such as the above are a major stress to the immune system. Our task is to see where this stress is in our lives, learn to make the changes, and allow our immune system to recover.

Step 3: Do Some Landscaping

Check the flowers and shrubs that grow in your yard. Are they plants that give off a lot of pollen? Step three in turning hour home into an home remedy is to get rid of them.

Try to replace them with more hypoallergenic plants so that when you open the door to come inside you will not have an army of pollen charging in behind you.

These simple steps, if followed regularly, will easily turn any home into an home remedy. An home remedy such as this one will not cure your asthma, but it will certainly make your home a place where you can breathe easier at night.

These are the 3 basic steps to create an home remedy, there are more steps being explained at my treatment site.

Therefore, I strongly urged you to start your journey in management, if you are serious of getting back your free life again.

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About the Author:
Eddy Kong WW
Eddy has a site which shares how he managed to discover a simple and yet hidden way on treating asthma. Get free reports and articles at his Asthma site.


 

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