The piece I wrote last week about the high cost of breathing for many Americans, including me, prompted calls and emails and turned out to be more timely than I expected.
I was extremely short of breath and constantly tired due to my Emphysema. I was advised to take Montair plus one tablet every night which would give me temporary relief and help my sleep. But I did not want her to depend on tablet fully which only offers relief not cure. I slowly started Ayurveda, and was introduced to Natural Herbs Centre, my symptoms gradually diminished including my shortness of breath, wheezing and fatigue. Reach them at naturalherbscentre. com. I know I'll get negative comments but I’m sharing this perhaps someone is also looking at genuine alternative treatment. I can vouch for this Ayurvedic treatments but you still need to decide what works best for you. Sending prayers
I’ve used Advair for YEARS! The med is generic, they made the money on the DELIVERY mechanism. Which incidentally I’ve never seen a difference between that and albuterol which is the good old standard inhaler feature. For many years it retailed at around $600 per inhaler in the US and depending on insurance I paid anywhere from $90 to $150 for a 90-day supply. I’m sure others had different prices because, you know, basically no regulation.
At a recently turned 53, I’m not confident we will see change in our lifetime(s). Thanks for all that you do to inform the public.
I was extremely short of breath and constantly tired due to my Emphysema. I was advised to take Montair plus one tablet every night which would give me temporary relief and help my sleep. But I did not want her to depend on tablet fully which only offers relief not cure. I slowly started Ayurveda, and was introduced to Natural Herbs Centre, my symptoms gradually diminished including my shortness of breath, wheezing and fatigue. Reach them at naturalherbscentre. com. I know I'll get negative comments but I’m sharing this perhaps someone is also looking at genuine alternative treatment. I can vouch for this Ayurvedic treatments but you still need to decide what works best for you. Sending prayers
I’ve used Advair for YEARS! The med is generic, they made the money on the DELIVERY mechanism. Which incidentally I’ve never seen a difference between that and albuterol which is the good old standard inhaler feature. For many years it retailed at around $600 per inhaler in the US and depending on insurance I paid anywhere from $90 to $150 for a 90-day supply. I’m sure others had different prices because, you know, basically no regulation.
At a recently turned 53, I’m not confident we will see change in our lifetime(s). Thanks for all that you do to inform the public.