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Hypnotherapists generally accept that asthma is created by the mind. This is thought because it is so easy to regress to the core cause/belief and remove it, permanently healing the asthmatic condition.

Some have said that hypnosis will be the healing method of the future, and I am beginning to see this.

Quote:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10724294
Hypnosis and asthma: a critical review.
Asthma is among the most common chronic diseases of the western world and has significant effects on patients' health and quality of life. Asthma is typically treated with pharmaceutical products, but there is interest in finding nonpharmaceutical therapies for this condition. Hypnosis has been used clinically to treat a variety of disorders that are refractive to pharmaceutical-based therapies, including asthma, but relatively little attention has been given recently to the use of clinical hypnosis as a standard treatment for asthma. Significant data suggest that hypnosis may be an effective treatment for asthma, but it is premature to conclude that hypnosis is unequivocally effective. Studies conducted to date have consistently demonstrated an effect of hypnosis with asthma. More and larger randomized, controlled studies are needed. Existing data suggest that hypnosis efficacy is enhanced in subjects who are susceptible to the treatment modality, with experienced investigators, when administered over several sessions, and when reinforced by patient autohypnosis. Children in particular appear to respond well to hypnosis as a tool for improving asthma symptoms.


Anyone that thinks the standard of care is healthy really needs to experience side effects for themselves.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/opinions/6202/

http://asthma.emedtv.com/advair/advair-s...ts-p2.html
•Upper respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold -- in up to 27 percent of people
•Headaches -- up to 21 percent
•A sore throat -- up to 13 percent
•Bronchitis -- up to 8 percent
•Coughing -- up to 6 percent
•Nausea and vomiting -- up to 6 percent.
•Sinus infections
•Hoarseness or voice changes
•Muscle pain or bone pain
•A fever
•Menstrual problems
•Thrush
•Abdominal pain (or stomach pain)
•Diarrhea
•A bloody nose
•Dizziness
•Muscle cramps or muscle spasms.
•High blood pressure (hypertension)
•High blood sugar
•Agitation, aggression, anxiety, or restlessness
•Depression
•Osteoporosis
•Eye problems, including glaucoma or cataracts

•A frequent or severe infection of any type

•Signs of an allergic reaction, including an unexplained rash, hives, itching, unexplained swelling, wheezing, or difficulty breathing or swallowing.
•A runny nose
•Sneezing
•Conjunctivitis ("pink eye")
•Tooth pain
•Constipation
•Joint pain or arthritis
•Shakiness (tremors)
•Sleeping problems
•Increased sweating
•An underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism)
•A vaginal yeast infection
•An irregular menstrual cycle.