Asthma and bronchitis studies
Hospital studies show that the common cold and bronchial asthma and infection-related respiratory diseases can be cured quickly when patients are treated with fulvic acid. Especially pleasing to parents is the powerful and immediate effect this therapy has on young children. Erchuan Wang et al, Humic Acid, 3 (1991)
In hospital studies, otherwise unstoppable profuse bleeding from the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth, throat, bronchi and lungs, associated with acute respiratory and viral infections in patients with tuberculosis, heart failure, leukemia and other serious diseases, was successfully stopped with fulvic acid therapy. Suchen Cao, Humic Acid of Jiangxi, 3 (1993)
Hospital studies showed that severe and acute cases of chronic bronchitis were best treated and cured with fulvic acid (96.77% cure rate), which worked significantly better than conventional drug therapy. Symptoms of inflammation, cough, sputum, and asthma were also much better relieved. Jingrong Chen et al, Humic Acid from Jiangxi, 2 (1984)
Asthma and lung infections are increasing in all age groups Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways. When not diagnosed and treated properly, asthma can lead to a number of social and economic problems. Hospital studies show that the common cold and bronchial asthma and infection-related respiratory diseases can be cured quickly when patients are treated with fulvic acid. Especially pleasing to parents is the powerful and immediate effect this therapy has on young children. Erchuan Wang et al, Humic Acid, 3 (1991)
New research by Dr. David L. Hahn of Dean Medical Center, Madison, Wisconsin, shows that respiratory illnesses related to pneumonia and acute bronchitis caused by Chlamydia pneumoniae appear to be the cause of most asthma. His recent studies show that asthma patients have been found to have a high level of antibodies to Chlamydia pneumoniae, which appears to be a common denominator among asthma sufferers. Dr. Hahn believes that detection of antibodies to chlamydia may be an effective tool for diagnosing asthma. In hospital studies, otherwise unstoppable heavy bleeding from the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth, throat, bronchi, and lungs, related to acute respiratory and viral infections in patients with tuberculosis, heart failure, leukemia, and other serious illnesses, was successfully stopped with fulvic acid therapy. Suchen Cao, Jiangxi Humic Acid, 3 (1993)