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Information About Herbs For Asthma Treatment
By Peter hutch

 

 

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Asthma is an abnormal lung condition characterized by difficulty in breathing. People with asthma have an extra sensitive or hyper responsive airways. The airways react by narrowing or obstructing when they become irritated. This makes it difficult for the air to move in and out. This narrowing or obstruction can cause one or a combination of the following symptoms like wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath and chest tightness.

Overall, there are many treatments for asthma, and herbal methods are becoming more and more popular. If nothing else is helping your asthma, you will want to look into some of the herbs listed above. You may be surprised to find out that these can do a lot for you and your breathing problems.

While certain herbs, home remedies or natural medication may help in relieving the condition, it is imperative to listen to your health practitioner. If you are on medication, natural medication can assist, but should not be taken as a complete substitute. Believe it or not, research has shown that coffee, tea, caffeinated drinks, cocoa and choco.

One of the oldest herbs in use today, ginkgo has a broad range of indications. For asthma sufferers, ginkgo works to inhibit PAF (platelet activating factor), a powerful inducer of platelet aggregator and anaphylactic reactions. Natural Herbs that stimulate anti-PAF activity are known to assist in the treatment of asthma, allergic reactions, thrombosis and shock. One study showed that a 600mg standardized dose of ginkgo reduced airway hypersensitivity in patients with asthma.

Use Immunity plus Immune System Booster regularly to attain optimal immune functioning. Keep an 'asthma diary' to help you to identify triggers. Avoid tobacco smoke and keep your home free from dust, pollen, air fresheners.

Coltsfoot acts as an antispasmodic and sedative. It is an herb for asthma that soothes and calms the patient. Coltsfoot can be consumed directly by chewing or through the preparation of a medicinal tea made from the dried coltsfoot to ease cough and relieve chest pain in chest colds. This tea is also beneficial in the cure of whooping cough and viral pneumonia.
Herbs like elecampane, garlic, mustard, ginger, skullcap and valerian easily available naturally and these herbs are highly recommended for the treatment of asthma.

There are herbal chocolate and tea, which can be used for the treatment to control asthma. There are tonic, based on herbs to strengthen the immune system and respiratory system. Food powders are made of herbs and fruits to fight asthmatic attacks.
Corticosteroids block the inflammatory response and reduce the asthma symptoms. Systemic corticosteroids (such as prednisone) may be used to treat acute asthma attack and inhalation of corticosteroids (such as Azmacort) may reduce the likelihood of asthma attack through desensitization to allergens. Though effective, long-term use of corticosteroids has a wide range of side-effects including but not limited to poor wound healing, decreased immunity, retarded growth in children, GI bleeding, hunger and weight gain.

Garlic cloves contain chemicals that can improve your blood circulation and decrease inflammation. Garlic can be taken in capsule or liquid form. The strong odor of garlic helps you to take deeper breaths. It is one of the most effective herbs for asthma.

Try proven herbal remedies: Supplements containing boswellia extract (900 mg a day), ivy leaf extract (50 drops a day), or tylophora leaf (200 to 400 mg a day) may improve breathing symptoms; children should be given one-half of these amounts or less, depending on body weight.



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