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Asthma sufferers or if you know one

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  1. Pepsi10

    Pepsi10 Formula Junior

    Nov 24, 2008
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    Mike M
    Hey People,

    Firstly, I am in no way affiliated with the following device. I don't represent it, don't really care if you buy one or not. I am posting because I know that there are a lot of people out there, who suffer from lots of diseases that are not really treatable with normal methods. I was hoping that maybe learning about this strange device, below, might help someone suffering from either asthma, or some other lung ailment. If Rob, or one of the other moderators thinks this is a product ad, please feel free to delete.

    The device in the link below came to my attention because someone in the apartment building where we live developed it, and two people in the building have used it recently with great results. There may be more good stories, but our security guard, who we interact with every day, was suffering from asthma symptoms and she told us what great results she had with this device.

    I know that at least one Ferrari Chat person is suffering with asthma, and he came to mind when I ran into the inventor a couple minutes ago. I asked him about the security guard story, and he gave me another review of this device. (I had asked him about it before).

    This inventor is an expert on sound. What he just explained to me is that there are certain composites that can liquify when exposed to certain vibration frequencies. The device referenced below, when used properly (!), will cause the goo in one's lungs, a composite, to liquidfy. The goo doesn't become like water, it just becomes less viscous. Now, the hairs that line your respiratory tract can move the goo better, and this helps you breath better.

    Using this device might (!) help someone suffering from asthma. If you or someone you love, has tried everything else, you might have them try this. What the inventor was telling me is that it is basically a musical instrument. You need to "play it" right or it won't do what it is supposed to. That can be tricky if you don't have someone to teach you how to use it. But there is an instructional video on the web site, and if someone is interested, I can inquire about other kinds of training.

    Also, it is currently mostly for diagnostic use, but will soon be licensed for therapeutic use. But he said that a doctor probably would be willing to prescribe it if a patient asked.

    http://www.medicalacoustics.com/Home/LungFlute
     
  2. agup48

    agup48 Two Time F1 World Champ

    Apr 15, 2006
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    I have asthma, only happens when I have allergies, like whenever I mow our lawn, I always have a horrible asthma attack afterwards.

    Seems like a great device, but I'll stick to something simple that I know works.
     
  3. dretceterini

    dretceterini F1 Veteran

    Apr 28, 2004
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    I know that sound frequencies can alter structures, so this might just work.
     
  4. Ferraribot

    Ferraribot F1 Veteran

    Interesting. I just went to the doctor today for a bad cough and he told me I have bronchial asthma.
     
  5. Matt LaMotte

    Matt LaMotte Formula 3

    Oct 30, 2002
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    Sounds like a cool idea. I have bad allergies which have caused me to have sinus problems as well as occasional asthma attacks. I have even lost all sense of smell. I carry my inhaler with me but that device does sound pretty interesting.
     
  6. agup48

    agup48 Two Time F1 World Champ

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