Asthma is a chronic respiratory disorder that affects how easily air moves in and out of your lungs. It causes swelling and narrowing of the airways, making breathing difficult during flare-ups. Common asthma symptoms include wheezing, chest tightness, coughing, and shortness of breath. Some people experience symptoms only occasionally, while others struggle daily. Triggers vary from dust, pollution, and weather changes to stress and certain foods. Asthma inflammation may slowly worsen if only symptoms are treated without addressing the cause. Repeated asthma attacks can leave the airways overly sensitive and reactive. Most patients are unaware that immune imbalance plays a major role in asthma development. The gut-lung connection can strongly influence breathing health. Hormonal shifts and metabolic stress can worsen asthma symptoms. Allergic asthma and non-allergic asthma require different care strategies. Undetected food sensitivities may also drive airway obstruction. Sleep quality can impact breathing patterns at night. Chronic asthma often leads to fatigue and anxiety. A complete functional medicine evaluation improves control and confidence.
Functional Medicine for Asthma focuses on identifying the cause behind symptoms, not just suppressing inflammation. Dr Ace performs a comprehensive root-cause asthma assessment using functional labs and patient-specific testing. Immune balance is addressed to reduce allergic responses, while the gut-lung connection is repaired to improve oxygen efficiency. Food triggers and environmental toxins are evaluated, and personalized anti-inflammatory asthma diet protocols reduce airway inflammation. Each patient receives a fully customized asthma recovery plan for long-term results.
Asthma management goes beyond inhalers — it requires understanding the deeper systems affecting your breathing.
Restores immune balance, reduces airway obstruction, and minimizes bronchial hyperreactivity safely.
Personalized anti-inflammatory asthma diet enhances lung function and protects respiratory health.
Lifestyle corrections restore breathing patterns and prevent asthma attacks from recurring.
of adults living with chronic asthma unknowingly eat foods that worsen airway inflammation daily.
of asthma flare-ups are triggered by gut inflammation rather than environmental allergens.
of people with poorly controlled asthma also suffer from underlying immune dysfunction.
Practice slow nasal breathing techniques to strengthen lungs and prevent airway collapse.
Avoid inflammatory foods and increase antioxidants for lung tissue protection and reduced airway sensitivity.
Maintain consistent sleep timing to reduce night-time asthma attacks and chronic inflammation.
Manage stress daily using meditation and breathing therapy to prevent flare-ups triggered by cortisol imbalance.
Don't wait until it's too late – start your Asthma journey now.
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