DISCLAIMER
Please note that I am not a physician: This blog contains general information about medical conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such, please do your own research, and seek the advice of your health care professional. I am not responsible for any of your health care decisions. While this may be true, it does not apply to those who suffer from ASTHMA, as every missed breath can strangle the life out of those moments.
The purpose of this weeks blog, is two fold, one is in response to a friends request, and two is to provide some new information and an alternative perspective for adults suffering from the effects of ASTHMA.
Whether the symptoms are BROUGHT on by emotions or environment, the physical symptoms are the same.
SYMPTOMS:
What is actually happening, is the bronchial tubes are being constricted, and that brings on inflammation.
A few triggers that can bring on ASTHMA for the asthma patient:
While these can help, they can have some long lasting side effects, so let us look at the alternatives, and then the preventions...
ALTERATIVE OPTIONS:
Buteyko Method of Breathing, I suggest you do your research, as this can be very beneficial; breathing through the nose results in: Nitric Oxide (NO)
NO is made by your nose and sinus mucous membranes so when you breathe through you nose, you carry a small amount of this gas into your lungs. NO is a potent bronchodilator and vasodilator, so it helps lower your blood pressure and significantly increases your lungs' oxygen-absorbing capacity. NO also kills bacteria, viruses, and other germs, so nose breathing helps to prevent illness.
VITAMIN D yes the sunshine vitamin; new research has shown that people with asthma may be deficient in Vitamin D. It might be a good idea to get a vitamin D checked from your doctor. Just ask for a 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D Test. If you are low, you doctor may suggest you take Vitamin D3.
HERBS, A few herbs that treat inflammation, allergies, increase immune system, and or are antispasmodic:
Licorice - has been used traditionally to restore breathing and calm the breathing passageways.
Lobelia - is a bronchodilator and antispasmodic which explains its popularity as a medicinal herb for asthma, spasmodic croup, pneumonia and whooping cough. It is thought to stimulate the respiratory center of the brain resulting in deeper and stronger breathing.
Passionflower - decreases the severity of lung spasms but also reduce anxiety, thus lessening the chance of an attack.
Skullcap - due to its anti-spasmodic and sedative effects, it is also great for treating throat infections and incessant coughing.
Slipper Elm - has anti-inflammation and anti-irritant properties and is often recommended for lung conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, sore throats, coughs, pleurisy, or lung bleeding.
Turmeric - powerful anti-inflammatory and it is believed to reduce inflammation. Shows a similar efficacy to cortisone.
Wild Cherry - is an expectorant, antispasmodic, and antitussive. These properties indicate its usefulness as a preparation for bronchitis or whooping cough and can be helpful in coughs that accompany pneumonia. It is also helpful in coughs with influenza, where there is associated shortness of breath and or wheezing.
ESSENTIAL OILS- are the immune system of the plant
Bergamot - anti-inflammatory and is reputed to strengthen the immune system and combat tension and anxiety.
Chamomile- anti-inflammatory and some studies have shown chamomile to slow allergic reactions, such as those that trigger asthma attacks.
Clary Sage - sedative and anti-inflammatory properties contains several estrogen-like oils that, when blended together, work for this condition.
Eucalyptus - reduces swelling in the mucus membranes. A valuable oil for fighting respiratory inflammation.
Lavender - is relaxing, calming, anti-inflammatory and a gentle antispasmodic that soothes and comfort distress. This is one of my favorite oils. It has been know to treat many conditions..
Pine Needle - will help reduce the incidence of attacks.
Rose Absolute - is an antispasmodic oil and can be used in steam inhalation to calm attacks due to stress.
Chamomile- anti-inflammatory and some studies have shown chamomile to slow allergic reactions, such as those that trigger asthma attacks.
Clary Sage - sedative and anti-inflammatory properties contains several estrogen-like oils that, when blended together, work for this condition.
Eucalyptus - reduces swelling in the mucus membranes. A valuable oil for fighting respiratory inflammation.
Lavender - is relaxing, calming, anti-inflammatory and a gentle antispasmodic that soothes and comfort distress. This is one of my favorite oils. It has been know to treat many conditions..
Pine Needle - will help reduce the incidence of attacks.
Rose Absolute - is an antispasmodic oil and can be used in steam inhalation to calm attacks due to stress.
- Reframe from breathing through the mouth
- Minimize your OMEGA 6 fats, and increase your OMEGA 3 (Krill Oil) may be a good option
- Maximize your oxygen
- Avoid smoke
- know your triggers, and avoid as much as possible
I provide this information for you to continue your research, and discuss with your health care provider.
I pray that your Asthma symptoms be a thing of the past, and that the moments that take your breath away, are the ones that fill you with the most joy!!
Thanks for reading,
In Love and Light, Joyful Energy
Thanks for reading,
In Love and Light, Joyful Energy