Are you ready to take another step towards a healthier life style? Maybe it’s time that you considered how your indoor air affects your health. Statistics show that more than 50 percent of Americans are not aware that poor indoor air quality is one of the top five most urgent environmental risks to public health. If you are thinking of purchasing an air cleaner to solve your air quality problems (whether they be smoke, allergies or even radon), beware of products that may have more marketing power on their side than actual cleaning power.
Everyday thousands of people power up their computers in search for information on a natural cure for allergies and asthma. Indeed, between 50 percent and 90 percent of asthma sufferers have allergies.
The most common-asthma provoking allergens include dust mites, animal dander, chemicals, certain medications, feathers, food additives, (such as sulfites), tobacco smoke, environmental pollutants, fumes, mold, pollen, grass. However, any kind of allergen can precipitate an asthma attack when inhaled.
To date, there is no cure for asthma. Moreover, there isn’t any natural cure for allergies and asthma. However, there are some supplements that may help reduce the frequency and severity of asthma attacks. But before we delve into supplements, let’s discuss some very important facts about asthma.