Complementary therapies
Many people with asthma are interested in trying treatments and therapies that do not use prescribed medicines. These treatments and therapies such as yoga, acupuncture, homeopathy, hypnosis and Buteyko and other breathing techniques, are usually referred to as complementary therapies.However there is little scientific evidence that complementary therapies are effective especially used on their own. That is why it is better to see them as 'complementary' and working alongside conventional medicines - rather than 'alternative'. If you are interested in trying one of the many complementary therapies available, you should speak to your doctor or asthma nurse first.
Complementary therapies and treatments should only ever be used alongside your prescribed medicines. (It is very important that you never stop taking your normal asthma medicines unless your doctor advises you otherwise).

Follow us on Twitter
Find us on Facebook