Asthma Related Deaths Raise Questions, Says Physician

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Asthma Related Deaths Raise Questions, Says Physician

November 12
11:12 2019
What we put in our mouth has a far bigger impact on our health than genetics that are modified by our lifestyle.
Recent increases in childhood diseases are alarming and should raise the question, “Are GMO food contributing to the rise in chronic health conditions in our children?” This is a look at one aspect of a complex problem.

Asthma related deaths raise questions, but allergic diseases can ideally be prevented, says Richard Ruhling, MD, board-certified in Internal Medicine who also taught Health Science at Loma Linda University.

Ruhling says most allergy testing for asthma focuses on inhaled allergens like pollen, mold, pet dander and dust, but he notes an overlap with foods that can cause attacks. Common food allergens can trigger an attack include animal products – especially dairy and eggs that can stimulate mucus production and plug the bronchioles.

That’s nothing new – it’s been known for half a century since Henry Bieler, MD wrote a classic title, “Food Is Your Best Medicine,” and for him, eggs triggered his asthma. (Amazon)

Recent increases in childhood diseases are alarming and should raise the question by an article that Ruhling cites: “Are GMOs contributing to the rise in chronic health conditions in our children?” – https://www.gmoscience.org/777-2/

That website offers information that may concern us, says Ruhling, noting the prevalence of allergies to corn syrup and starch, soy, tomatoes and sugar are genetically modified.

In the hospital, they give intravenous fluids, but asthmatics can drink water or diluted fruit juice to help liquefy bronchial mucus. A couple charcoal capsules may adsorb allergy factors and an ice bag over the breastbone may reflexively dilate the bronchial tubes to ease symptoms while going to an overloaded emergency room, says Ruhling, adding that the leading causes of death in the US are reversible, based on choices of what we put in our mouths.

For further information, visitors to his website, http://richardruhling.com/home.aspx may get a pdf, Why You Shouldn’t Ask Your Doctor! at no charge. Dr. Esselstyn, a Cleveland Clinic Cardiologist is featured in the “Eating” DVD that shows how to reverse most diseases and is endorsed by Joel Fuhrman, MD, author of “Eat to Live,” and Neal Barnard, MD, author of the Program for Reversing Diabetes. The DVD is available on the Donate page, Option 1 or 4.

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