Neurological asthma

Condition
A form of asthma where the airways are not impeded by visible inflammation. Instead, it's the sensation of air restriction created by inflamed vagus nerves.
  • Viral neurotoxins: EBV, mono, strep release neurotoxins that inflame vagus nerve and phrenic nerves causing chest tightening
  • Emotional trauma: Extreme emotional pressure, trauma, horrific experiences cause neurotransmitters to heat up and burn out, triggering brain-related asthma
  • Vagus nerve inflammation: Inflamed vagus nerves create slight sensation of paralysis that doesn't feel like air is going in
  • Heavy metals in brain: Large amounts of heavy metals trigger vagus nerve and phrenic nerve neurological asthma

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