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Asthmatic. Is There Any Way To Cure Asthma Completely?

the pimple blemishes is there for a long time is there any medication for that and also i have been taking evion supplement. i had stopped it for 2 days. i am asthamatic. also is there any way to cure astham completely. i am 25years and i am taking asthalin inhaler , asthalin deriphilin tablet.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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in my experience as allergeologist of 23 years i have treated many patients of asthma as allergy
i have very good experience of treating asthma
get allergy tests and accordingly sublingual immunotherapy is best option to treat it as i am doing in thousands of cases
the allergens which can be avoided should be avoided and pollens and others can be treated by sublingual immunotherapy
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Asthmatic. Is There Any Way To Cure Asthma Completely?

in my experience as allergeologist of 23 years i have treated many patients of asthma as allergy i have very good experience of treating asthma get allergy tests and accordingly sublingual immunotherapy is best option to treat it as i am doing in thousands of cases the allergens which can be avoided should be avoided and pollens and others can be treated by sublingual immunotherapy