Natural Asthma Treatment

LA COUNTY CHIROPRACTOR PROVIDES EFFECTIVE ASTHMA TREATMENT

Few sensations are more alarming than struggling to catch your breath—something those with asthma are all too familiar with. This long-term inflammatory condition of the lungs affects nearly 19 million adults and close to 7 million children across the U.S. In Los Angeles County, where air quality continues to be a growing concern, asthma is increasingly common. At Revamp Chiropractic and Wellness, Dr. Paul Hamilton and his team have supported many patients in finding relief by addressing underlying contributors to respiratory issues through chiropractic care, while also guiding them through important lifestyle improvements that support better breathing.

CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR ASTHMA RELIEF

When an asthma attack strikes, the airways narrow in response to certain triggers—tightening, inflaming, and producing excess mucus. While inhalers and medical treatments are effective at opening the airways in the moment, they don't address why the lungs are so reactive in the first place. Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper communication between the nervous system and the lungs, which may help reduce how often and how severely asthma attacks occur.

At Revamp Chiropractic and Wellness, Dr. Paul Hamilton often finds a connection between patients dealing with upper back pain and those experiencing asthma-like symptoms. In many cases, examination reveals:

 Postural misalignment at the base of the neck (C7) or upper thoracic spine (T1-T3), where nerves influence lung function
 Past injuries or trauma to the neck or upper back that may have disrupted normal nerve flow

Through gentle spinal adjustments, we help restore alignment and reduce nerve interference in these key areas, which not only eases back pain but may also support better respiratory function.

SUPPORTING YOUR LUNGS BEYOND THE ADJUSTMENT

To help manage asthma naturally, we recommend minimizing exposure to common irritants:

✓ Airborne allergens (dust, pollen, pet dander, smog)
✓ First-hand or second-hand smoke
✓ High stress levels
✓ Abrupt temperature changes
✓ Strenuous physical exertion
✓ Food allergens or sensitivities

Additionally, Dr. Hamilton may provide guidance on dietary habits that promote healthier immune response and lung function. A diet focused on whole, organic foods—rich in vegetables, fruits, quality proteins, and complex carbs—can significantly support respiratory health when processed or inflammatory foods are limited.



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