Managing Your Asthma

Living With Asthma?

Managing your asthma from day-to-day is essential in staying healthy, active, and keeping symptoms at bay.

All over the world, asthma is a big problem. In the United States, it affects 8.4 percent of the population, that's over 25 million Americans. On top of that, diagnoses are on the rise.

Whether you’ve been living with asthma all your life, or you’ve just been diagnosed, chances are that you’re always on the lookout for methods to ease your symptoms and make everyday life a little bit easier.

Our goal for this experience is to help you find strategies and tools to help you improve your health for the better. All of the methods and tactics we’ll be discussing are natural alternatives designed to address the root cause of your symptoms which can be used alongside your current treatment plan.

If you’re looking to discover how specific lifestyle changes may affect your health and wellness for the better, you don’t want to miss out on this opportunity!

Meet Resonance Wellness, Facilitators of Managing Your Asthma

I believe everyone can find a path to healing and that when you learn what needs to change you have a transformational experience of yourself.

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Addressing the Root Causes

Typically, if you’re diagnosed with asthma, you’re given an inhaler and told to use it as needed. Although this conventional medicine method is useful and necessary - especially for emergencies. Natural remedies aim to address the cause instead of the symptoms, and many people living with asthma have found relief by shifting the way they live their lives and treating their asthma from the root.

There are a number of reasons that people develop asthma, but experts agree that the condition is on the rise due to factors like increasing environmental toxins, increasing pollution, increases in food sensitivities and gut problems, and increasing use of medications.

By current calculations, we now know that asthma affects as many people as heart disease or diabetes. This means that there’s more research available than ever before about how to help ease symptoms and bring the body back to a state of overall wellness.

If you or a loved one has asthma and you’re looking for an easy way to get useful information about boosting your wellness, you’ve come to the right place.

We Can’t Wait to Get Started on Tuesday, June 7th at 7:00 pm MDT!