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Asthma and bronchitis studies

Benefits of Fulvic Acid in Respiratory and Related Diseases


1. Effectiveness in the Common Cold, Asthma and Respiratory Diseases

Reference: Erchuan Wang et al, Humic acid, 3 (1991)
Summary:

  • Hospital studies have shown that treatment with fulvic acid can quickly cure the common cold, bronchial asthma and other infection-related respiratory diseases.
  • The effects are especially noticeable in young children, showing a powerful and immediate response.
  • Fulvic acid is effective as a complementary therapy in the management of respiratory diseases.

2. Control of Hemorrhages Related to Severe Respiratory Diseases

Reference: Suchen Cao, Jiangxi Humic Acid, 3 (1993)
Summary:

  • Fulvic acid therapy has successfully stopped profuse bleeding from the mucous membranes (nose, mouth, throat, bronchi and lungs).
  • These hemorrhages, related to acute respiratory and viral infections, occurred in patients with serious conditions such as tuberculosis, heart failure, leukemia and other serious diseases.
  • The effectiveness of fulvic acid makes it a valuable option in the treatment of these complications.

3. Treatment of Acute Chronic Bronchitis and Associated Symptoms

Reference: Jingrong Chen et al, Jiangxi Humic Acid, 2 (1984)
Summary:

  • Hospital studies show that severe and acute cases of chronic bronchitis were treated and cured with a 96.77% success rate using fulvic acid.
  • This treatment was significantly more effective than conventional drug therapies.
  • Symptoms of inflammation, cough, sputum and asthma were significantly better relieved with this therapy.

4. Relationship between Asthma and Chlamydia Pneumoniae

Reference: Dr. David L. Hahn, Dean Medical Center, Madison, Wisconsin
Summary:

  • Research suggests that pneumonia and acute bronchitis caused by Chlamydia pneumoniae are associated with a high percentage of asthma cases.
  • Asthmatic patients present high levels of antibodies against Chlamydia pneumoniae , indicating a possible common denominator in this disease.
  • Detecting antibodies against this bacteria may be an effective tool for diagnosing and treating asthma.

5. Impact on the Management of Childhood and Adult Asthma

Reference: Erchuan Wang et al, Humic acid, 3 (1991)
Summary:

  • Fulvic acid is effective in treating bronchial asthma, showing rapid recovery and encouraging results, especially in young children.
  • Parents highlight the immediate and powerful effects of this therapy as a significant relief in the management of childhood asthma.

Conclusion

Fulvic acid is shown to be an effective and complementary tool in the treatment of various respiratory diseases, including the common cold, asthma and chronic bronchitis. Its ability to stop bleeding, relieve respiratory symptoms and its potential use in the diagnosis of asthma expand its clinical value, especially in pediatric and adult patients with severe conditions.

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