Procedures

A one-step procedure for stopping an asthma attack (asthma, can’t breathe, shortness of breath, asthmatic, breathing difficulty, wheezing, loss of breath, hard to breathe). Episode of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and possible coughing. Sputum may be produced from the lung by coughing but is often hard to bring up. During recovery from an attack, it may appear pus-like due to high levels of white blood cells called eosinophils. Symptoms are usually worse at night and in the early morning or in response to exercise or cold air.

Procedure Videos:

Procedure: Place Right finger-pads to center of 3rd thoracic vertebra (spinous process), which is the 3rd protruding bone on the spine, down from the large bone at the base of the neck. And the Left hand fingers hold the left and/or right Middle fingers of the person.  Note: Squeezing and pressing is not needed, only gentle but firm contact. Hold this step until all symptoms are completely relieved.

Procedure: Place Right finger-pads to center of 3rd thoracic vertebra (spinous process), which is the 3rd protruding bone on the spine, down from the large bone at the base of the neck. And the Left hand fingers hold the left and/or right Middle fingers of the person. Note: Squeezing and pressing is not needed, only gentle but firm contact. Hold this step until all symptoms are completely relieved.