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Asthmatic Wheezing

Breathing shouldn't sound like a haunted harmonica.

Airborne allergens can bypass the upper respiratory system and enter the bronchioles of the lungs. This triggers "bronchoconstriction"—a tightening of the smooth muscles around your airways—and increased mucus production, making the passage for air narrow and turbulent. This turbulence is the "whistle" you hear.

Stop fighting for every breath. It’s time to demand more from your immune system.

Champ provides systemic immune system support. By building long-term tolerance through your daily routine, you help prevent the allergic cascade that leads to that suffocating tightness.

Dr. Jeremy Poulsen, D.O. Chief Medical Officer

For information purposes only. Contact a medical provider. Not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition.

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