Asthma has a significant impact on individuals in terms of
quality of life, it affects school or work attendance and
performance and reduces activity levels. The treatment of
asthma consists of both medical, primarily through inhalation
medication, and non-medical therapy. The aim of
treatment is to achieve a normal lifestyle with a normal
exercise capacity, the avoidance of serious asthma attacks
and the achievement of an optimal lung function with as
few symptoms as possible.1,3 Since the introduction of
medical therapy for asthma, interest in non-medical
treatments deteriorated.