Speleotherapy and asthma, allergy and other respiratory diseases

Written by LTiba


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Another clinical study at Cystic Fibrosis Center, Timisoara,Romania, on a lot of 18 patients with Cystic Fibrosis usingrepparttar same device showed a significant reduction of sputum secretion and crackles at auscultation and improvement of respiratory functional syndrome, sputum elimination and general clinical state.

Allergic rhinopathy study, 22 patients poly-allergic with house dust as main allergen - it shown significantly reduction of nasal obstruction, sneezing, headache, cough and significant improvement in quality of sleep, serous-mucus rhinorea, sputum consistence and elimination, general clinical state.

A clinical study on a lot of 63 patients with Otitis Media in children - ear infection - for more then one year shown significant reduction of moderate and severe clinical symptoms, drug intake, serous-mucus secretion after tympanotomy. Significant improvement in easy breathing, effort capacity, intellectual capacity, tube tympanic drainage and general clinical state.

Speleotherapy could be an alternative method of therapy as well as a complementary method of therapy. “Alternative” should imply “instead of” western medical procedures, conventional treatments and “complementary” should be “in addition to”, in both cases, with very good results leading to a reduction of antibiotics and corticoids intake and decreasingrepparttar 140674 rate of annual hospitalization and asthma attacks.

LTiba www.salinetherapy.com Phone: +1 / 519.641.SALT

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Americans Share Their Lives Through Organ Donation

Written by Melody Schubert


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Yet, there is hope.

Americans can become donors when they visit their local License Branch to renew their license. At that time a red heart is printed on your license, which indicates your desire to give life in order to save another.

Assisting families of those who have chosen to become a donor isrepparttar Indiana Organ Procurement Organization (IOPO). The nonprofit agency is dedicated to raising awareness of organ, tissue, and eye donation transplant throughoutrepparttar 140673 state. A IOPO transplant coordinator or another trained specialist is available to explainrepparttar 140674 donation process after a loved one passes, and will answer any questionsrepparttar 140675 family may have. They also keep in contact withrepparttar 140676 families and assist them throughoutrepparttar 140677 grieving process.

Families are offered a memory box that holds precious mementoes and keepsakes along with a Gift of Life Donor Medal to honorrepparttar 140678 donation from their loved one. Later inrepparttar 140679 year IOPO hosts a memorial service in remembrance of donors in December. This is a special occasion when donor families, recipients, transplant coordinators at IOPO and those who support organ and tissue donation join together to celebraterepparttar 140680 lives of those whose gift has saved another life.

For more information on organ donation orrepparttar 140681 Indiana Organ Procurement Organization call 1-888-ASK-IOPO (1-888-275-4676) or go to their website at www.iopo.org Information is also available fromrepparttar 140682 Indiana Coalition on Donation at http://www.shareyourlife.org. 317-685-0389.

References & resources: Indiana Coalition on Donation http://www.shareyourlife.org/

Indiana Organ Procurement Organization, 1-888-ASK-IOPO (1-888-275-4676), www.iopo.org

Melody Schubert is a reporter & travel writer who looks for the intriguing & often overlooked features & destinations that express the heart of a region. She writes for print & online media, and may contacted through the Editor at www.usatravelmagazine.com.




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