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A Jоhns Hорkіns pulmonologist says the standard approach to COPD has been treating the wrong thing — and the real cause has been hiding in plain sight for decades

What if the reason your COPD keeps getting worse has nothing to do with your lungs — and everything to do with something no one has looked at?

If you've been living with COPD, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema — and your inhalers feel like they're doing less and less — you need to hear what this doctor found.

Inhaler used 6, 7, 8 times a day. Still can't catch your breath.
Can't walk to your car. Stairs feel like mountains.
Waking up at 3 a.m. unable to lie flat.
Your world quietly getting smaller every month.
You followed every instruction. Took every prescription. Went back every time it got worse. That is not failure — that is evidence the real problem was never addressed.

Then a different kind of doctor asked a different kind of question.

Dr. Barbara O'Neill, a Harvard-trained pulmonologist and former Johns Hopkins specialist, says she found something inside the lungs that most COPD patients have never been told about.

"I kept asking why patients do everything right and still decline. The answer surprised me — and it has nothing to do with lung damage."
— Dr. Barbara O'Neill, Pulmonologist

A woman in her late 60s from Tennessee wrote to Dr. O'Neill after watching her husband stop three times walking from the bedroom to the kitchen. He had been diagnosed six years earlier. He had tried every inhaler on the list. She said she wasn't looking for a miracle — she was just tired of watching him disappear one room at a time.

In a survey of participants who followed her approach, over 1,800 people struggling to breathe reported the following:

WHAT 1,847 PARTICIPANTS REPORTED OVER 60 DAYS
94%
easier breathing within 7 days
89%
climbing stairs without stopping by day 30
78%
cut inhaler use by more than half
*Self-reported outcomes survey, 1,847 participants with COPD, chronic bronchitis or emphysema (2024). Individual results vary. Not medical advice. Consult your physician.

If you or someone you love is still reaching for an inhaler that barely works — this is worth your time.

No prescriptions. No equipment. Something anyone can do at home — starting tonight.

No prescriptions. No equipment. Something anyone can do at home — starting tonight.

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