The holistic approach to asthma and COPD

Wang Yan
Wang Yan

Global Courant

Nearly 13 million Americans suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a term that also includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Asthma is a common inflammatory disease of the lungs. Worldwide, almost 242 million people suffer from asthma.

COPD and asthma are associated with shortness of breath and difficulty breathing. Asthma also involves the production of excess mucus that blocks the airways in the lungs. It is believed that asthma is often an allergic reaction. The causes include smoking and ingestion and ingestion of toxins from the air, food, water, beverages, body products, cleaning products, drugs and vaccines, and dust.

The number one holistic remedy for asthma and COPD is smoking cessation. Cigarette smoke contains a lot of toxins (ie chemicals and heavy metals) that go directly into the lung cells and the cells of the bronchi.

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The holistic remedies for asthma include nettles, a natural antihistamine along with turmeric, curcumin, ginger and tart cherry juice for their anti-inflammatory properties. Nettles are generally good for allergies because it is a natural antihistamine. It will help reduce the allergic reaction that causes asthma. The other natural products and supplements will reduce inflammation, which is a problem with asthma. Other anti-inflammatory supplements you can take include bromelain, fish oil, krill oil, flaxseed oil, and hemp oil.

For both asthma and COPD, eat an organic vegan diet (fresh whole vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, and whole grains) and avoid dairy because dairy causes excessive mucus production). Eat plenty of dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale and arugula. Drink diatomaceous earth and water earth an apple cider vinegar to detoxify the cells.

For both asthma and COPD, take NAC SSKI (potassium iodide) supplements. They help increase glutathione levels in lung tissue and stop oxidative stress in the airways. Another important anti-oxidant to take is high doses of vitamin C, green tea/green tea extract and Co-Q 10/Ubiquinol.

Cordyceps mushroom, gingko biloba, comfrey and olive leaf extract are natural supplements that help with COPD.

Oxygen/ozone therapy is helpful. Drink plenty of pure water. It is filled with oxygen. Use an ozone machine to add more oxygen molecules to your water. Do deep breathing exercises and exercise daily to help open the bronchi.

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To open the airways and clear mucus, do the following: put essential oil of eucalyptus, peppermint and menthol in a pot of boiling water. Place a towel over your head and inhale the steam from the water through your nose. You can also use tea tree, clove, oregano, and frankincense essential oils. Put them in a diffuser and inhale them. They also help relieve breathing difficulties.

The foregoing is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice. Consult a doctor for medical advice.


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