Chronic Bronchitis & Chronic Respiratory Problems

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Chronic Bronchitis & Chronic Respiratory Problems

Many people, including children, suffer from chronic respiratory problems including asthma, chronic bronchitis, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) – or some other issue with their respiratory system.

 

Asthma is a medical condition which affects the airways (the breathing tubes that carry air into our lungs). From time to time, people with asthma find it harder to breathe in and out, because the airways in their lungs become narrower – like trying to breathe through a thin straw. But then at other times their breathing is normal.

 

Chronic bronchitis is a condition where your airways become filled with thick mucus. The small hairs which normally move phlegm out of your lungs are damaged and this makes you cough. As the disease progresses, it can become harder to breathe. Other signs of chronic bronchitis can include: persistent cough; wheezing; a tight chest; shortness of breath; and feeling tired.

 

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory lung disease which causes obstructed airflow from the lungs. Symptoms include: breathing difficulty; persistent cough; mucus (sputum) production and wheezing. This condition is caused by long-term exposure to irritating gases or particulate matter, most often cigarette smoke. People with COPD are at increased risk of developing heart disease, lung cancer and a variety of other conditions.

 

What can we do about these conditions?

 

At the Ozone Clinic, we’ve developed a therapy to alleviate and remedy chronic respiratory problems. Using our Breathing System Therapy, we’ve found we can cleanse the lungs and boost the respiratory system of people with these conditions so they’re breathing much better and this means they’re functioning better. (For more information on our Breathing System Therapy, click here.)

 

The unique method we use as part of our Breathing System Therapy is called Inhalation Therapy. Developed over the last decade by Russian/Ukraine scientists, this therapy has become increasingly popular and it’s been used in various countries around the world.

 

Patients are able to utilise this Inhalation Therapy and they find they get the benefits of the treatment without any side effects. For more information on our Breathing System Therapy, click here.

Disclaimer: In Australia, some of the therapies offered at the Ozone Clinic are not officially recognised as a part of mainstream medical practice. These therapies are known as complementary therapies and are considered to be useful as an additional treatment to those offered by your medical practitioner. The Ozone Clinic and its personnel are fully trained in the application of these complementary therapies but they’re not registered medical practitioners and are considered to be complementary therapists.

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