Hi I'm Robert and I'm going to
give some account of my experience
taking Yamoa because I have had asthma all my life
really from childhood and
I have taken every kind of conventional asthma
medication more or less as it was developed
and certainly as soon as 
Ventolin and some standard bronchial
dilators were invented I've been taking those inhalers
since they've been available
before that was Serovent and before that was
Ephedrine pills, little bitter pills that
one put under the tongue and basically 
I have had asthma all my life and there was a point 
about twenty years ago when
my GP told me that I can no longer continue taking
the Ventolin inhalers because I was taking them so many times a day
and I started taking the long-acting
one which was Serovent, and that went on for a bit and then
I think because of the policy of the National Health Service they said
that I, that that can't be prescribed unless 
it's prescribed with a steroid, 
an inhaled steroid as well so
probably for the last 20 years I have taken
inhaled steroids
and long-acting bronchial dilators
every day of my life and I have continued using 
the puffers as well and mainly my 
asthma has come on when I have had a cold or bronchitis or
it's exercise induced so as soon as I start running I started
wheezing and also I have allergies to 
dust and pollen and cats
and various other things and this has gone on 
and in the last 20 years that I 
have taken inhaled steroids
I have had many other lung problems I have had acute bronchitis
 twice and pneumonia once
and I do in myself feel that this is
because of the steroids have inhibited my immune system
and I various times tried to wean myself 
off steroids because I don't like taking
medication all the time and each time has been
a disaster I have had a rebound from stopping
the steroids my asthma has got extremely bad
and I have had to start taking them again and in fact
in extreme cases, I think both the times I had bronchitis
was in a sense after the rebound
of stopping taking inhaled steroids
and basically earlier this year 
I was given Yamoa
 by a friend and I started to take it and during
the course I took for one month two a day and
during that time I stopped taking
the long-acting bronchial dilators
and the inhaled steroids and
by the end of the first course I was basically free of asthma
and I had no rebound and I've been able
to run without triggering asthma, I still have a little problem with
cats and I occasionally
have mild asthma attacks and 
I occasionally use my puffer which I still take with me 
but it's so seldom that I use it now not more than
once a day and that's one of the advantages that I have found of
stopping taking the long-acting Serovent 
is that I can take the, is that the Ventolin 
inhaler is much more effective than it used to be and then
after the first course I had a break when I was relatively
free of asthma and then I felt my asthma coming back a little bit and I took another month's course 
and I am just starting a third course now but
I am basically relatively free of asthma now and incredibly grateful for this product, thank you.
