miércoles, 5 de julio de 2017

CURE OF ASTHMA IN VENEZUELA

The World Health Organization (WHO), defines asthma as:

"... a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, incurable but controllable."

Characterized by:

  • Persistent inflammation of the airways.
  • Recurrent attacks of dyspnea (choking or difficulty in breathing).
  • Partial or total obstruction or narrowing of the airways, reversible (in most cases) spontaneously or with treatment.
  • Bronchial hyperreactivity in face of a wide variety of stimulus.


ASTHMA IN THE WORLD


The WHO notes that there are currently 235 million people with Asthma and according to the most recent estimates published in December 2016, there were only 383,000 deaths from this disease in 2015.

The "fast-paced" rate of growth in recent years, reflecting the 25% increase in Asthma cases in the United States every decade since the 1960s, and a prevalence of 10.9% of the population today, makes this country the third with the highest number of cases after the United Kingdom (15.3%) and Canada (14.1%). The fastest growing country is Australia, where 25% of the children have the disease.

According to the WHO, between 1 and 2% of the national budgets of many countries are destined for Asthma.


THE ASTHMA IN VENEZUELA


  • In Venezuela, the prevalence of Asthma is around 20%, being the second cause of consultation in the national ambulatory network. Approximately 1 million asthma attacks are treated annually in these health centers.
  • Asthma is the most common chronic illness in children.
  • One in five children of school age suffers from Asthma (half have severe symptoms).
  • About 50% of asthmatic patients remain asymptomatic during adolescence; however, they present recurrence in adulthood.
  • 75% of Asthmatic patients have Rhinitis and 25% of these are Asthmatic.
  • In Venezuela, about 3 thousand 500 people are hospitalized for Asthma per 100 thousand habitants.
  • In July of 2011 alone, more than 3,468 cases of Asthma were reported in outpatient clinics in Miranda State.
  • In the year 2,013, there were 285 deaths caused by Asthma nationwide in Venezuela.


ASTHMA CURE


For 36 years with the ASTHMA THERAPEUTIC PROTOCOL, we have achieved THE TOTAL CURE of almost 100% of the treated children. It has also benefited a very high percentage of adults. Be it intrinsic or extrinsic asthma.

The purpose of the drug used in this PROTOCOL is the stabilization of the cell membrane, which is depolarized by Asthma. This drug has been known for more than 100 years and is used in every hospital and clinic in the world in large quantities. Approved by all agencies worldwide such as the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institutes of Health (INSALUD) in Spain, the Ministry of Popular Power for Health (MPPS) in Venezuela, among others.
                                                                            
The treatment consists in the application of micro-injections in certain parts of the organism and the therapeutic scheme is as follows:
  1. Start session.
  2. Second session in one week.
  3. Third session in three weeks, starting from the second.
  4. Fourth session in a month from the third.


Additional local treatment will be used for Asthmatics patients with rhinitis.

If you would like more information about Asthma Healing, you can contact:




Or contact us by the following numbers, indicating the extension "266", between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm (local time in Venezuela):
  • (+58) 0241 - 831 - 25 - 62
  • (+58) 0241 - 831 - 71 - 24
  • (+58) 0241 - 835 - 81 - 18
  • (+58) 0241 - 831 - 46 - 76
  • (+58) 0241 - 831 - 77 - 87
  • (+58) 0241 - 831 - 66 - 14
  • (+58) 0241 - 853 - 43 - 02



Also in Venezuela:

  • (+58) 0426 - 942 - 68 - 77 --- María Alvarado
  • (+58) 0412 - 798 - 56 - 34 || (+58) 0426 - 947 - 53 - 12 --- Greisy Baca


References:

Anuario de Mortalidad 2.013 – Venezuela - http://www.ovsalud.org/descargas/publicaciones/documentos-oficiales/Anuario-Mortalidad-2013.pdf - (Página 15 - “Enfermedades crónicas de las vías respiratorias inferiores. (J40-J47)”).

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