Allergic Asthma; common triggers and how to get relief.

Episode 13 August 01, 2024 00:23:26
Allergic Asthma; common triggers and how to get relief.
Natural Allergy Treatment
Allergic Asthma; common triggers and how to get relief.

Aug 01 2024 | 00:23:26

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Show Notes

Asthma diagnoses are becoming more and more common, with about 500,000 New Zealanders and 2.8M Australians currently diagnosed with the condition. In 90% of children and 50% of adults, the condition is classified as allergic asthma.

At Health & Wellness Australia & Auckland we see lots of children and adults struggling with allergic asthma symptoms, who respond well to our Positive Association Technique (PAT).

In this episode, our PAT Expert Naturpath Jenny will take us through the common allergic asthma airborne and food triggers, and how PAT can help manage allergic asthma symptoms.

You can also read the full blog post on our website - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/allergic-asthma/

To learn more about Positive Association Techique (PAT), visit our website www.naturalallergytreatment.com.au or call our friendly staff on 1300 853 023 (Aus) / 09 479 5997 (NZ) to find out if it's right for you.

 

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