Asthma Treatment

Asthma treatment can be carried out in many ways. Asthma treatment by means of lemon juice is very effective however many are unaware about its methodology. Many people have misconception regarding use of lemon juice as they say that lemon juice is an acid and it has side effects. In my opinion best asthma treatment is by lemon juice. Let us see how lemon juice is a use full asthma treatment.

First step in using lemon for asthma treatment is taking lemon juice early in the morning before breakfast. Lemon juice enters your body as acid however settles in your body as residue of alkaline. It breaks up in oil and full fills the deficiency of oil in your body if you are not taking essential oils like olive oil or fish oil which is good for your joints.

The most important and difficult step for asthma treatment while using lemon juice as a remedy is to keep fast with plain water and lemon juice for at least two days. Every morning once you get up you should have one lemon squeezed in eight ounces of water. To give extra energy to this lemon juice you should warm the water. When you are over with this step of asthma treatment with lemon juice continue having lemon juice in the morning before breakfast.

For more effective asthma treatment add at least 2 tea spoons of ionic manganese in the lemon juice. If you are under stress, depression or anxiety and have anger ionic manganese can be beneficial because it is a known love mineral. You must not forget to clean up your face with water after drinking it in order to avoid effects of acid in lemon juice on your teeth.

So, here is your best asthma treatment just move out buy some lemons then keep two days fast as explained above and then add some ionic manganese in your lemon juice. You will find it your self that treatment with lemon juice is the best asthma treatment. It will definitely reduce asthma attacks.

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