Could This Environmental Factor Be Why Your Mucus Won't Clear?
Kentucky respiratory therapist shares surprising findings
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What if the reason your mucus keeps coming back has nothing to do with your age, smoking history, or genetics?
Elizabeth Moffitt, a licensed respiratory therapist with over 20 years of clinical experience in Kentucky, may have identified what she calls a "missing factor" that conventional approaches often overlook. After working with thousands of patients who struggled with persistent mucus buildup despite trying multiple treatments, she noticed a pattern that led her to research an environmental element she says could be creating what she describes as "sticky mucus nets" in the airways.
In the presentation above, Moffitt discusses her findings about this factor—which appears to be particularly prevalent in certain regions of the United States—and shares what some of her patients have reported trying as a daily routine. Over 63,000 people have already watched this educational video.
Could this be the piece of information you've been missing? Watch the full presentation to see what researchers are now discovering about respiratory mucus and natural lung support.