Is Asthma hereditary?


Question:
My wife has asthma and I'm worried our future children may be born with it.

Answers:
Yes Asthma is hereditary. My father had asthma, and my sister and I both have asthma. However, whereas my sister's is very mild, mine is extremely severe. It's really a luck of the draw.

Other Answers:
Yeah there's a 50% chance.

it is a greater possibilty with her having it. Yes it is.


In Dr. Batmanheldi's book, "Your not sick, your thirsty. Your body's many cries for water", the Dr. says asthma is an effect of dehydration. Our brains are about 80% water and our body is about 70%. The brain takes first priority over water consumption and when dehydrated, many symptoms can occur. Water drawn from sponges in the joints is arthritis. When our cells form a waxy substance around them to conserve water, that is cholestoral. When water is drawn upon from the postules in the lungs that help us breath due to dehydration, our lungs close up to conserve that water and we call it asthma.

Try drinking half your body weight in ounces of water daily to reduce your need for medications. Ex: 150 pounds = 75 ounces.




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