Not likely: Though you can reduce your attacks and appear to be "cured" asthma may last a lifetime. The best non-medication advice is to remove as many of your "triggers" from your life as possible. Cover mattresses with plastic barriers, remove rugs, stuffed animals, use air-conditioning and stay away from pollen and pollution as much as possible.
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Lifestyle change: Avoid all milk products since the milk protein causes respiratory tract inflammation. Also avoid grains, lentils. Consume veggies, flesh foods, olive oil. Getting 30 -45 min of sunshine at noon daily or taking vitamin D3 10,000 IU/day and taking a good probiotic (not yogurt) help reduce inflammation Yoga breathing exercises 10-30 min/day help too. This may help avoid the need for meds
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