Alvesco asthma inhaler animation

Posted by admin on July 8, 2010 under allergy | 5 Comments to Read


Animation explaining the mechanism of action of Alvesco.

Measuring Energy Saving HVAC Air Filters

Posted by admin on July 2, 2010 under allergy | Read the First Comment


Residential and commercial air filtration Designing an Energy Saving air filter that cleans the air of 0.5 micron particles. Air Filter Static Pressure, Air Flow CFM, Wattage, and IAQ particle count are measured. I show at the end of the video In just 3 minutes I show my air filter removing 12% (3500/4000) of the lung damaging dust 0.5 micron particles from the air using a dylos air quality monitor laser particle counter. This is the best Air Conditioning air filter for allergy and asthma patients. This is the best pleated prefilter for protecting expensive final air filters in commercial buildings. This air filter replaces Fiberglass, Polyester pads, Cotton / polyester blend pleated air filters in commercial buildings.

Dust Mites Removed by Mattress Doctor

Posted by admin on June 26, 2010 under allergy | 25 Comments to Read


Mattress Doctor Garry Lassman demonstrates why mattresses need to be cleaned. The amount of dust mites, dust, dead skin, mould and fungus spores removed in just 30 seconds is truly horrifying! Garry lists the health problems of sleeping on an unclean mattress – allergies such as asthma, eczema, puffy eyes and blocked-up breathing, rhinitis and sinusitis – and shows how the Mattress Doctor process can help those with an allergy, changing people’s lives, literally overnight.

Childhood Asthma Management Program / Educational Training Video

Posted by admin on June 24, 2010 under allergy | Read the First Comment


National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. National Institutes of Health. Childhood Asthma Management Program: Asthma Feelings. AVA19988VNB1, 1996. The Asthma Feeling video explores the way asthmatic children feel about their disease and ways to cope with being ‘different’. The video is designed to help children feel more comfortable with having asthma and not allow it to cause undue interference in the lifestyle of the person. Producer: National Institutes of Health. Creative Commons license: Public Domain Asthma is a chronic medical condition. It has been defined by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute as a common chronic disorder of the airways that is complex and characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, airflow obstruction, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (bronchospasm), and an underlying inflammation. The interaction of these features of asthma determines the clinical manifestations and severity of asthma and the response to treatment. Public attention in the developed world has recently focused on asthma because of its rapidly increasing prevalence, affecting up to one in four urban children. Asthma is caused by a complex interaction of environmental and genetic factors that researchers do not yet fully understand.[55] These factors can also influence how severe a persons asthma is and how well they respond to medication. As with other complex diseases, many environmental and genetic factors have been suggested as causes of asthma, but not all studies

Salt pipe inhaler – Natural relief for asthma, allergies and other respiratory ailments

Posted by admin on June 19, 2010 under allergy | 6 Comments to Read


Learn how to sooth, heal, calm and regenerate your respiratory system naturally. Since ancient times, salt has been used to ease asthma, allergies, sinusitis and other respiratory diseases with no side effects, even with daily use. This clinically tested salt pipe inhaler uses therapeutic-grade minerals, effective for up to three years, harvested from Romanian salt mines. Noninvasive porcelain ceramic casing with contamination-preventing safety valve is easy to use. Made in Romania.

Mudra Healing 1

Posted by admin on June 18, 2010 under allergy | 7 Comments to Read


www.learnandenjoy.com Mudra for allergy, asthma, bronchitis, headache and immunity. Improve your health with mudras

Treatment Tips for Asthma and Respiratory Disorders with Ayurvedic Medicine on Jiva TV Shows

Posted by admin on June 9, 2010 under allergy | 4 Comments to Read


(www.jiva.com) This Eternal Health Episode is based on Asthma and respiration problems and How to prevent these diseases with Ayurvedic Treatments. Eternal Health is a call-in shows featuring Dr Partap Chauhan, Director of Jiva Ayurveda. Viewers take the opportunity to call in and ask about their health-related problems and find natural Ayurvedic solutions to their problems. Dr Chauhan draws of 20+ years of Ayurvedic practice as the most widely traveled Ayurvedic doctor in the world to provide advice that can quickly guide you to peak health. His ability to decode the hidden secrets of traditional Ayurvedic texts and make it easily accessible has won the hearts of more than 20 million viewers. Sadhna TV: Airs from 4:20 pm to 4:40 pm, all days Shraddha Channel: Airs from 5:20 pm to 5:40 pm, all days Care World Channel: Airs from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm, (MonSat) (except Thurs) 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm, (MonThurs & Sun)

What is Anaphylaxis?!

Posted by admin on June 5, 2010 under allergy | 14 Comments to Read


This is a video created by Paul Tran and Briana Levitch. This video attempts to explain what Anaphylaxis is and provide some basic information. Music is by: Paul Matheson www.yhalive.org Works Cited: American Academy of Asthma and Immunology. Anaphylaxis. Retrieved March 7, 2008, from www.aaaai.org American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Anaphylaxis. Retrieved March 7, 2008, from www.acaai.org Dibs, SD & Baker, DM (1997). Anaphylaxis in Children: A 5-Year Experience. American Academy of Pediatrics, 99(e7), 1-5. Viewed March 18, 2008 Ellis, AK & Day, JH (August 19, 2003). Diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis. Canadian Medical Association, 169(4), 307-312. Viewed March 18, 2008 “Food Allergy Around the World.” Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Alliance. 7 Mar. 2008.

Dr. William Berger & Mike Tringale Talk About Asthma

Posted by admin on May 25, 2010 under allergy | 4 Comments to Read


Mike Tringale, MSM: Mike is the director of External Affairs at AAFA, a consumer and patient advocacy organization serving more than 60 million people with asthma and allergies. Mike has written and edited articles for consumer health magazines such as Health Monitor, Coping Magazine and Asthma Magazine, as well as for medical periodicals such as Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and Academy News. Dr. William Berger: Dr. Berger is one of the nation’s foremost experts on allergies and asthma. He practices both adult and pediatric allergy and asthma in Mission Viejo, Calif., and is clinical professor in the College of Medicine, Division of Allergy and Immunology at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of many academic papers and general press articles in the field of allergy and asthma.

Arming Yourself Against Asthma and Allergy Season

Posted by admin on May 24, 2010 under allergy | Be the First to Comment


Longer days, warmer weather, and more time spent outdoors — spring time is here. But for some spring doesn’t always bring such pleasant symptoms. For millions of Americans — spring means sneezing, wheezing and coughing — especially for asthma sufferers. Pharm D, Dr. Stefanie Ferreri, explains that because the majority of the country had such a mild winter, plants are blooming sooner and so is allergy season. “For people who suffer from seasonal allergies or asthma, an early spring means a long road of symptoms this year.” But there are ways to fight and manage symptoms. From changing the detergents to knowing which medicine to choose — spring time can still be fun and symptom free. For more information on Managing Allergies and Asthma, go to www.moreaboutthat.info, click on our Allergies and Asthmasegment and then download our podcast to see the segment online. If you are a news station and have access to Pathfire, this story is also available on Pathfire DMG. Click on binoculars, select advanced search tab, highlight DWJ archive, and use keywords: Allergies and Asthma.