CRITERIA FOR ASTHMA CURE

  1. Disappearance of Asthma conditions (see definition of Asthma ‘Diagnostic Criteria').
  2. No difficulty in breathing, due to restoration of defective breathing to normal, natural, correct breathing through the nose.
  3. Increased, adequate chest mobility, enabling the lungs, and the bronchi within the lungs, to expand normally in the chest cavity, freed from the restriction imposed by external pressure from the formerly immobilized chest cage.
  4. No Asthma attack with paroxysmal dyspnoe as main symptom.
  5. Freedom from the use of anti-asthmatic drugs.
  6. Improvement in general health due to increased oxygen supply to all organs of the body.

The criteria for Asthma cure is the degree of improvement in the chest expansion, which is a decisive and sure indication of the release of the lungs from mechanical, physical, strangulation. This can be registered objectively by simply measuring the circumference of the chest in a state of full expiration. After the first, single treatment by my system of methods, I have strong reason to consider the patient cured from Asthma, and almost always free from drugs if all my instructions regarding breathing are correctly followed.

Subjectively, after increased expansion makes deep, normal breathing possible, every patient experiences a feeling of free, unrestricted breathing because the cause of Asthma condition, creating paroxysmal Dyspnoe as the main symptom and sign of Bronchial Asthma is removed.

Dr. Alexander James, M.D. 1971

Back to Previous Page