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Bronchial Asthma, Quit Smoking, Herbs that can Help During
« on: October 01, 2016, 04:12:10 am »
Bronchial Asthma - Quit Smoking - Herbs that can Help During and After Quitting
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Smoking causes many health problems for the smoker. One of the major problems is the build up of toxic material in the body and in particular in the lungs. This toxic material is an irritant that causes inflammation and the breakdown of lung tissue. Stopping smoking is the only treatment, but herbs are able to assist the body to remove toxic material. Herbs are also able to provide relief from the tension and stress that is often experienced during the quit smoking process.

  • Herbs that can assist during and after quitting  Herbs are not the only assistance that you need to quit smoking.
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Licorice (aerial & root) Glycyrrhiza glabra.  Licorice is a remarkable herb with an affinity for the endocrine system.  It has a similar structure to the hormones of the adrenal gland giving it effects similar to cortisone (but without the side effects). It is used as an:

Anti-inflammatory, which means that it is good for aches and pains, including arthritis. anti-allergic for the relief of hay fever, allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis and bronchial asthma. expectorant for the relief of irritating coughs, asthma and chest infections. It has an aspirin like effect in relieving fevers and pains, such as headaches. It has the ability to improve resistance to stress. It should be considered during times of both physical and emotional stress and when feeling tired and run down.  Dwelving into the interiors of Bronchial Coughs has led us to all this information here on Bronchial Coughs. Bronchial Coughs do indeed have a lot to tell!Dwelving into the interiors of Bronchial Coughs has led us to all this information here on Bronchial Coughs. Bronchial Coughs do indeed have a lot to tell!

Nervous tension, headaches, agitation, anxiety, insomnia, hysteria, exhaustion and depression.   Thyme (aerial) Thymus vulgaris  Thyme:  is a powerful antiseptic which can be used both internally and externally. It enhances the immune system's fight against bacterial, viral and fungal infections. It is useful in colds, flu, gastroenteritis, candida, cystitis and salpingitis. has a relaxation effect on the bronchial tubes which helps in asthma, bronchitis and whooping cough. Its expectorant action increases the production of fluid mucous and helps shift phlegm. acts as a liver cleanser and will help remove toxins from the body. may be used as a gargle in laryngitis and tonsillitis, easing sore throats and soothing irritable coughs. Small amounts used in cooking are generally safe but do not take internally in medicinal doses during pregnancy or if you have liver or kidney disease. It was with keen interest that we got about to writing on Tonsillitis Bronchitis. Hope you read and appreciate it with equal interest. :D.

Sage (Aerial) Salvia Officinalis
Sage:  is highly antiseptic, which makes it an excellent remedy for colds, fever, sore throats and in cases of tonsillitis, bronchitis, catarrh and sinusitis. It should be taken when there are signs of an infection. It also has astringent properties that make it useful for reducing phlegm. The herbal infusion can be used as an inhalation and mouthwash. As a mouthwash it can be used for inflamed and bleeding gums, inflamed tongue and generalized mouth inflammation and ulcers. will stimulate the immune system and help to prevent infections and auto-immune problems. It also acts as a tonic to the nervous system and has been used to enhance strength and vitality. is a good digestive remedy as the volatile oils have a relaxant effect on the smooth muscles of the intestines and the bitters stimulate the appetite and assist in cleansing the liver. It stimulates the flow of digestive enzymes and bile, settles the stomach, relieves colic, nausea and liver complaints. has powerful antioxidant properties, reducing free radical numbers and thus helping to delay the aging process.

Mustard (seed) Brassica alba and Brassica nigra.  Mustard has a stimulating action on the circulation and respiratory system and can be used for clearing the respiratory passages. Mustard leaves are high in vitamins A, C and E and can be added to salads. Eating fresh mustard leaves will purify and strengthen the blood. Aiming high is our motto when writing about any topic. In this way, we tend to add whatever matter there is about Bronchial Coughs, rather than drop any topic.

The following herbs provide a range of benefits that can be useful when you quit smoking. They can assist in:  lung cleansing thus helping you to breathe more easily.liver and kidney cleansing so that the toxins built up in the body because of your smoking can be removed.enabling you to stay calm and relaxed -- so that you can take control of your life.improving the health of your cardiovascular system with will help with healing.

May be used in chronic or acute bronchitis, irritating coughs, whooping cough and asthma. the expectorant effect makes it useful in any respiratory condition, including the chronic states of emphysema. We are satisfied with this end product on Bronchitis. It was really worth the hard work and effort in writing so much on Bronchitis.

  • Nettle Leaves (aerial) Urtica dioica.
  • Nettle leaves are used for the urinary system and it strengthens and supports the whole body.
  • It is very rich in chlorophyll.
  • Nettle leaves:
Horehound (Aerial) Marrubium Vullgare
It is also called white horehound.  Horehound is a valuable herb for the treatment of bronchitis where there is a non-productive cough. It combines the action of relaxing the smooth muscles of the bronchus whilst promoting mucus production and thus expectoration. :)

Mullein (Aerial) Verbascum Thapsus
Mullein is a very useful respiratory system remedy and can be used in most conditions that affect respiration. Mullein: Enhancing your vocabulary is our intention with the writing of this article on Tonsillitis Bronchitis. We have used new and interesting words to achieve this.

Skullcap (Aerial) Scutellaria Laterifolia
Skullcap is a powerful immune booster, especially for the upper body. It is used to help speed recovery, relax nervous tension and renew the nervous system. Scutellaria is rich in minerals that are necessary for the nervous system. It is useful for the strengthening and support provided in times of stress and is a remedy for:

Notes on Sage
Do not use sage when pregnant or while breast feeding. Small amounts used in cooking are generally safe. Do not take medicinal doses internally if you are an epileptic. In therapeutic amounts it can increase the sedative effects of medications. Do not take if you are hypoglycemic. It is considered safe when it is used as a spice. We have not included any imaginary or false information on Bronchial Asthma here. Everything here is true and up to the mark!

Notes on Elecampane
Small amounts used in cooking are generally safe but do not use internally in medicinal doses during pregnancy. Elecampane combines well with coltsfoot, white horehound, pleurisy root and yarrow for respiratory conditions.

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