Posted by Larry Hoover on June 13, 2006, at 21:40:58
In reply to Re: methacholine challenge test » Larry Hoover, posted by saturn on June 13, 2006, at 20:41:34
> Kinda. But I am trying to learn if I have asthma and wonder if possibly the fish oils could cause a false negative result. I am not allowed, for example, to use my regular allergy medication or brochodilator for a period before the test.
Ummm....you want asthma? I failed the methacholine challenge test years ago, but I bet I wouldn't now. The change is consistent with my starting to use and maintain using fish oils. But, it's also consistent with my increased use of magnesium and niacinamide/derivatives, and those too improve air flow.
I'm trying to grasp what you're worried about, but I don't like puffers. I still have them around, rarely used. Usually because of smog. When I can breathe well, I don't use puffers.
But I never had that highly reactive twitchy airway thing, that suffocates some people with asthma. There are different types of asthma, are there not?
I'll come back in the a.m., when I am not so tired.
Lar
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