Asthma:  With asthma, the bronchi (air passageways leading to the lungs) constrict, making it very difficult to breathe.  For these airways to remain relaxed and open, they must be able to adapt to heat and cold, moist and dry air, changes in air pressure as relates to the weather, as well as the sudden physiological body changes (like increased breathing) that come with exercise.  Medications such as bronchial dilators will relax these air passageways, making it much easier to breathe, but only the restoration of the full nerve supply, the bronchi’s connection to the brain, will improve their ability to adapt in a healthy way to the environment and daily activities.  Chiropractic spinal adjustments, delivered to relieve nerve pressure on these nerves, coupled with spinal postural alignment restoration, accomplish this assuring freer breathing.