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Allergies and Asthma: What’s the Connection?

Allergies and asthma frequently occur in tandem. Allergic asthma is quite widespread across North America. The response of your body to an allergen frequently results in an asthma attack, or worsens an existing episode. This is a serious issue for those who suffer from both allergies and asthma, because it involves twice the discomfort and a greater risk of health problems.

When allergens enter your system, your body fights back by producing antibodies, which typically leads to an allergic reaction that features itchy, watery eyes and excessive sneezing. Your body’s response to the allergens also causes inflammation of the airway and nasal linings, so if have an asthma condition you will often suffer an attack at this time. Those who have respiratory allergies along with asthma typically experience more severe attacks.

Does treatment of allergies result in prevention of asthma? It can certainly lower your chances of experiencing an asthma attack. Receiving injections to treat your allergies is beneficial because it restricts your antibodies from reacting to the allergens. This in turns lessens the chances of experiencing an asthma attack.

For those who suffer from asthma attacks, it’s essential that they do their best to avoid the irritants that lead to inflamed airways. Pollen, pet dander, dust mites, and certain kinds of food are the most common irritants. People who have a family history of allergic asthma have a higher risk of developing the condition. These individuals should be highly cautious around potential allergens. Typically, there’s more than one factor involved when it comes to allergic asthma.

Medication isn’t necessarily required if you are able to simply avoid the allergen and other triggering factors. However, if you do use medication, it’s important that you treat the symptoms of both conditions. Nasal sprays can reduce inflammation caused by allergies. Inhalers are useful for minimizing the inflammation that asthma causes. Keep in mind, however, that it can be harmful to self-medicate. It is recommended that you get checked by a medical professional first to identify the most suitable medication for treatment. There are medications available that can be taken to cure both conditions; however these can be dangerous if the person has certain health conditions that may be worsened by the treatment.

It’s recommended that people manage their condition more effectively by learning to identify the factors that lead to an attack. Make sure your doctor knows all of these details as well, as it will help him or her recommend the most appropriate asthma treatments for you and your specific circumstances. Your physician will assess your history and your body’s previous response to treatments that have been prescribed.

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How to Treat an Asthma Attack

Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airways, the tubes that carry air in and out of the lungs. Asthma is a serious illness; it’s also very common, and millions of individuals throughout the world suffer from it. And this number is increasing every day.

Asthma cannot be cured, but most people with the disease are able to relieve their symptoms through various forms of asthma treatments. It can be managed to the place where they can go about their lives in a normal fashion without experiencing constant asthma symptoms.

Treatment

Your best approach is to prevent an asthma attack from occurring in the first place. Find out the specific triggers for your symptoms and stay away from them. However, there will still be times when an asthma attack is unavoidable. So knowing how to treat an asthma attack is essential.

Keep in mind that when it comes to asthma, not all attacks are the same. Your symptoms might be worse during some episodes than others. And in a severe asthma attack the airways can close up so much that not enough oxygen gets to the vital organs in the body. This is classified as a medical emergency. People can even die from severe asthma attacks. If you’re one of the millions of people who suffer from asthma, it’s important that you’re aware of the seriousness of this condition.

Pharmaceuticals

Typically, the most effective way to manage an asthma attack is with medication. It enables those who suffer from asthma to manage their condition and stave off an attack that could become more serious. Asthma medications can be taken orally or inhaled in vapor form using a metered dose inhaler.

Two kinds of medication are available that can be used to treat the condition. Bronchodilators help by reducing spasms. Anti-inflammatory treatments work by reducing the inflammation in the airways. If your asthma is particularly severe, your doctor may suggest that you use a combination of both.

These days there is a variety of prescription treatments that you can try:

*leukotriene inhibitors such as Singulair and Accolade
*long-acting bronchodilators such as Famoterol and Serevent, and
*Aminophylline or Theophylline.

Your doctor will know which one is best for you, and might even have some suggestions for some natural asthma remedies.

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How to Treat an Asthma Attack

Asthma is a serious disease that constricts the airways and affects their ability to move air in and out of your lungs. Asthma is a very serious and common disease, one that affects millions of people around the world. And the number of sufferers climbs continually.

There’s no cure for asthma, but many individuals with the condition can find relief for their symptoms by trying out different asthma treatments. It can be managed to the place where they can go about their lives in a normal fashion without experiencing constant asthma symptoms.

Treatment

Preventing an asthma attack is your best line of treatment. Learn which conditions set off an attack, and do your best to avoid them. Still, there will be instances when you’ll experience asthma symptoms no matter what you do. This means that learning to manage your asthma symptoms is vital.

Keep in mind that when it comes to asthma, not all attacks are the same. Your symptoms might be worse during some episodes than others. During a severe attack the airways can become so constricted that they prevent your vital organs from receiving the oxygen they need. This qualifies as a medical emergency. Even death can be a result of a serious asthma attack. If you are among the huge number of individuals who experience asthma, it’s critical that you realize the seriousness of this condition.

Medication

Typically, the most effective way to manage an asthma attack is with medication. It enables those who suffer from asthma to manage their condition and stave off an attack that could become more serious. Asthma medications can be taken orally or inhaled in vapor form using a metered dose inhaler.

There are two kinds of medication available for treating the problem. A bronchodilator will help out by keeping spasms in check. Anti-inflammatory treatments work by reducing the inflammation in the airways. If your asthma is particularly severe, your doctor may suggest that you use a combination of both.

There are some fantastic long-term medications available, including:

*Accolade and Singulair, which are leukotriene inhibitors
*Serevent and Famoterol, long lasting bronchodilators, and
*Theophylline or Aminophylline.

Visit your doctor to find out if these medications are right for you, or to explore natural asthma remedies.

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ALLERGY: NUTRITION & SUPPLEMENT

This is a discussion of the primary issues involved with Allergies and the strategies that you have to resolve to completely correct the underlying physical imbalance. Traditional Chinese herbs and medicine and nutrition are spelled out in detail to move quickly from the inflamed state or to compliment other remedies.

Uncomplicated Understanding & Simple Solutions for Allergies

The primary reason for an allergy is due to an excess ingestion of food, contaminated air, water or a deficiency in the body due to lack of mineral, vitamin and physical energy. The deficiency and excess conditions result in toxicity which can spread from one organ to the next, disrupting organ function and homeostasis or general balance.

The human body is always working on maintaining balance and involves every organ and system to maintain that harmony. For instance, if the lungs and digestion are not able to manage seasonal pollens, mold and microbes then:

  • the nasal passages will excessively drain to clear out the overflowing toxins.
  • The lungs – bronchi – trachea produce mucus, all to assist the cleansing of excess.
  • liver function may become overtaxed and over-heated thus drying out mucus making it difficult to clear mucus obstruction and decreasing immune function

There are many examples of allergic reaction that are an extension of an excess/deficient constitution type. The purpose of this lens is to comprensively, present respiratory allergy and list more bonafide solutions that are finally corrective. Most allergic conditions take years to arrive. Cutting out so called, non-perfoming organs is irreversible, do not resolve the underlying cause and, many times, prevents the ability of the body to heal itself. Below, you will discover Traditional Chinese herbs and nutrition strategies for improving and alleviating allergic interence with the quality of your life.

ALLERGY NUTRITION 

Foods to Increase and Avoid in Your Diet

The foods below are recommended because they alleviate excess mucus production and obstruction in the channels (energy and circulation). Due to this clogging function, disruption occurs in the detoxing organs as wella s the channels for eliminating the excess in food and toxins. Even though the foods below do not contribute allergic reaction, too much of the foods can result in allergy conditions.

  • Foods: bee pollen, honey, citrus seed, protein foods (small amount, often), onions, sprouted wheat, sprouted legumes, sprouted seeds, micro-algae, chlorophyll-rich foods, cereal grasses, liver support foods/herbs,
  • Drinks: Almond milk, Herb teas (no lemon or orange), Pure fruit juices without sugar or additives (dilute 50:50 with water), Roasted grain beverages may be used as coffee substitutes, Seltzer (salt free), Soy milk without corn oil, Spring water in glass bottles
  • Cereals: Oatmeal, Oat bran, Cream of rye, Puffed rice and millet, Diluted apple juice, apple slices, and nuts go well on cereal. Use soymilk that has no corn oil added or almond milk.
  • Grains and flour: Bean flour, Buckwheat flour, 100% buckwheat soba noodles, Cooked whole gains, such as oats, millet, barley, buckwheat groats (kasha), rice macaroni, spelt (flour and pasta), brown rice, amaranth, quinoa, rice, or millet breads (that contain no dairy, eggs, sugar, or wheat), Potato flour, 100% rice cakes, Rice crackers, Rice flour, 100% rye or spelt bread with no wheat, Rye crackers, Soy flour
  • Legumes: Black beans, Chickpeas, Kidney beans, Lentils, Navy beans, Peas, Soybeans, String beans, Tofu, Dried beans should be soaked overnight. Pour off the water and rinse before cooking. Canned beans often contain added sugar or other potential allergens. Some cooked beans packaged in glass jars, and sold at health food stores, contain no sugar.
  • Nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds, either raw or roasted, without salt or sugar, Nut butters from health food stores or from fresh ground nuts (such as almond butter, cashew butter, walnut butter, sesame butter, and sesame tahini)
  • Oils: Use cold-pressed or expeller-pressed oils (available from health food stores), as they are safer for the heart and blood vessels. Do not use corn oil or “vegetable oil” from an unspecified source, as this is usually corn oil. Flaxseed (edible linseed) oil, Olive oil, Peanut oil, Safflower oil, Sesame oil, Soy oil, Sunflower oil
  • Protein: tuna, salmon, and other Fresh fish, Lamb, Poultry and fowl
  • Vegetables: All vegetables except corn are generally acceptable. Tomatoes sometimes cause problems and should be avoided by susceptible individuals.

AVOID THE FOLLOWING FOOD:

  • Peanuts are a common food allergen and should be avoided, along with peanut butter
  • Canola oil (rapeseed)
  • Lack of dietary changes will yield allergic conditions
  • Excess consumption of food, This variable is determined by the individual’s current detox function.
  • Glucan sensitive foods based on wheat (not every has this issue)
  • Deadly Nightshade plants (tomatoes, egg plant, potatoes) minority suffer from this sensitivity.
  • Sugars
  • Excitotoxins (most sugar replacements except stevia, Agave nectar, etc.)
  • Incomplete foods or Non-whole foods
  • Breads made from flour as opposed to complete whole grain bread

As an individual becomes more toxic or builds up excess obstructive components in the body then the allergic conditions tend to increase unless you reverse the toxic pattern. You have to give your body a break until it finds its equilibrium.

 

NOSE ALLERGY HERBS

Protection from the Natural Elements

The Chinese herbs (herbal herbs) in this formula stop the allergy condition within an hour. Unlike most formulas which promise results from a build-up in blood levels in a few days to 14 days, Nose/Allergy master formula has been delivering results equal to any formula without the side effects and toxicity.     

Astragalus (Radix Astragali Membranaccei)
The research is in. Astragalus significantly increases T-lymphocytes, which are special white blood cells that are responsible for cell-transmitted immunity. Our superior herbal extract is high in trace minerals and micronutrients and is recommended by our nutrition specialists to enhance the body’s natural immune-enhancing properties. Strengthens Ki, treats carbuncles, “Yellow Emperor”

Ledebouriellae (Radix Ledebouriellae)
After years of research, the Industrial Research Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has discovered an anti-tumorous local Chinese herbal substance. Ledebouriella (Radix Ledebouriellae), a common Chinese herbal remedy, is generally used to strengthen the immune system or relieve rheumatic pains.

Rhizoma zingiberis (Fresh Ginger)
Pungent and hot, Meridians: Spleen; stomach; heart and lung
Functions: Warms the spleen and stomach and dispels cold; prevents yang from collapsing; warms the lungs and resolves phlegm-damp. Induces perspiration and dispels cold, warm the stomach and arrest vomiting, and resolves phlegm while relieving cough.
Benefits Common cold; vomiting caused by cold in the stomach; cough with expectoration of whitish thin sputum.

Fructus Xanthii Sibirici
Purpose: Dispels wind and damp, relieves nasal obstruction. Benefits: headache caused by wind-cold; sinusitis with nasal discharge; urticaria with itching; arthritis with muscle contracture caused by damp.

Flos Magnoliae (Magnolia Flower)
Purpose: Dispels wind-cold and relieves nasal obstruction. Benefits: Headache and nasal obstruction in colds; sinusitis with purlulent discharge.

Flos Stinging Nettles
There are the places in your body besides the ovaries where estrogen is still produced in small amounts during and after the menopause. Nettles supports balance during this time. Nettles are also the herb with the highest chlorophyll content of any land plant. Nettle means “needle,” and tiny hairs on the stem and leaves contain an acid that can cause a stinging rash. Dried or cooked, this weed loses its sting but not its gifts of vitamins, proteins, calcium, and iron.
USES: Builds blood, Strengthens lungs, liver, kidneys; eases all their ailments, nourishes and revitalizes nails, hair, and bones. Stinging Nettles support the sinus & respiratory system. Traditionally, they were used as respiratory support for stressful seasonal change.

Here is a formula containing the above herbs for your benefit.

NOSE / ALLERGY COMFORT sets up a screen barrier against invasion. Effective for nasal & ear inflammation, nasal polyps, allergies & drainage. Strengthens the immune system & clears mucous by fortifying the blood. Benefits mild, moderate to extreme symptoms.

This formula is based on a proven 1000 year old, formula which serves as a screen or barrier for wind invasion. It is considered to be as precious as jade. Its an excellent formula for nasal inflammation (rhinitis), nasal polyps, allergies and drainage. Added components aid in strengthening the immune system, resolve colds, nasal discharge and obstruction, fortifies most body systems through the blood. It usually works in 1 hour, while opening up healhty channels for elimination of mucous and re-establishing balance in the upper respiratory region.

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How to Recognize and Treat Childhood Asthma

Childhood asthma is a disease that can lead to death if left untreated. The problem is that it can be hard to see the signs of asthma in children. It can be more difficult to control as well. That’s because children simply aren’t as focused on their symptoms and the need for treatment.

There are several symptoms that you need to keep an eye out for in order to recognize and treat pediatric asthma. The signs that are most commonly exhibited during an asthma attack are difficulty in breathing, coughing and wheezing. There’s isn’t much difference in symptoms between adults and children.

But it can be harder to notice them among children. For instance, children frequently run around while they’re playing, and subsequently become hot and breathless. But this is also a signal that an asthma attack is happening. It’s possible that your child is experiencing more difficulty in breathing than you think.

To date, no one has found the cure for asthma. Fortunately, though, there are lots of ways that the problem can be managed. Most often, an inhaler is prescribed for children with asthma symptoms. There’s no more efficient means of delivering medication to the lungs when it’s needed most. Frequently, pediatric asthma is treated with something known as combination therapy. This means using an inhaler that contains two or more medications rather than just one.

Some parents like to supplement pharmaceuticals with a more natural approach to managing this disabling condition. However, make sure you check with your physician before you start any supplemental treatments. Natural asthma treatment can interact with the prescribed medications your child is taking. Since they’re natural, people tend to think of them as completely benign. In reality, however, they often contain ingredients that can cause problems if taken with certain other products.

There are also natural ways to help deal with asthma that are based on lifestyle management instead of supplementation. Alongside proper medication, this is an effective way to help manage the condition. Many people create an asthma management plan in order to gain control of the situation. Your whole family should be alert to the triggers of a potential attack. You need to recognize the warning signs that usually precede it. It’s also essential that you both know how to treat the problem once the warning signs appear.

Pediatric asthma doesn’t have to ruin your child’s life. He or she can experience the normal joys of being a child when the condition is well managed. The important thing is that you gain as much knowledge about the disease as you possibly can.

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Can Vitamins Help Prevent Asthma?

In the U.S. alone, there are over ten million people who suffer from asthma. Many physicians consider asthma to be an epidemic because it so widespread. Exposure to noxious chemicals in the air and environmental pollution are usually held responsible for contributing to this disease. There is an increase in the number of people dying from asthma, mostly because the warning signs are being ignored.

During an asthma attack, the airways in the lungs will begin to swell and develop mucus secretions. Soon they will start to spasm. As the airways get narrower, it gets more difficult to breathe. Breathlessness, coughing, wheezing, congestion, a dry mouth, fever and pain are all symptoms that can appear during an asthma attack.

An attack can be caused by almost anything. The most common trigger of an attack are allergies, and other causes include stress, a poor diet, overexertion, or a respiratory infection.

Many attacks are a result of contact with irritants like pollen, gas odors, smoke, and exhaust fumes. An attack can also be brought on by certain foods such as peanuts, corn, dairy or chocolate. They can also be induced when you take antibiotics, tranquilizers or hormone therapy.

There are quite a few vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements that have been used successfully for asthma treatment. Vitamin B is the most significant of these. Not only can it decrease the severity of an attack but it preserves the biochemical equilibrium in your body.

Vitamins A and E used together are particularly effective at protecting your lungs from the effects of environmental pollutants. As well, big dosages of Vitamin C are highly successful in combating asthma.

Another effective treatment for improving breathing and assisting with bronchial responses is gingko biloba. Odorless garlic is also a good alternative. The anti-inflammatory properties of this supplement decrease the risk of an asthma attack.

If you suspect that you are suffering from asthma, visit your doctor as soon as possible for a diagnosis. Until then, eat a diet high in protein with lots of vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits. Also stay away from your specific triggers.

An asthma attack can be a stressful experience, however there are always ways to defend against it and keep it from negatively impacting your life. If your doctor diagnoses you with asthma, ask questions and seek advice on effective asthma remedies.

It’s possible to avert an asthma attack through natural means such as vitamins and supplements. So there is no reason for it to keep you from the activities you enjoy. It can usually be contained even if it does slow you down for a while.

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Understanding Asthma Attacks

Asthma is an increasingly common health condition in modern society. You’ve almost certainly heard of it. But if you’ve never experienced an asthma attack, you probably don’t know what goes on during one. If you suspect you have asthma, or just want to know more about it, here’s some important information.

Symptoms of an asthma attack include shortness of breath, coughing and a wheezing or whistling sound in your chest. This is a severe condition, and can be fatal if you don’t learn to manage it.

What causes an asthma attack? It’s different for everyone. Some of the most common triggers are allergens such as dust, pollution, pollen, cigarette smoke and perfume. Indeed, allergies and asthma often go hand in hand. There are also other factors that can set off an asthma attack, including exercise, cold air, pressure changes, and viral infections.

An asthma attack takes place within the air passage to your lungs. There’s a muscle located outside the airway that controls when it opens and closes. You don’t have any control over this muscle; it’s totally automatic. But allergens or the other factors that were pointed out above can cause it to constrict. When you have an asthma condition, the muscle reacts disproportionately to the the triggers, thereby causing an attack.

When the muscle tightens, the airway narrows. It also gets clogged with mucus and the lining becomes swollen and inflamed. Normally, mucus in the airways is perfectly natural since it assists in the movement of air into the lungs. However, during an asthma attack, mucus production increases considerably, and it clogs the airway.

It’s hard to breathe when this accumulation of mucus is present. As long as the excess mucus is in place, the asthma attack won’t stop. So it’s essential that you manage your symptoms quickly with a medication that has been prescribed by your doctor.

Attacks are often only a few minutes in duration. A severe attack, though, can go on for hours or days. There will be intervals where you might not experience any symptoms, but they will soon return if you don’t receive the proper medication.

It’s important to check with your doctor right away if you think you have asthma. He or she will run some tests to diagnose the situation. They will also try to pinpoint the cause of your attacks. When you’ve established the factors that trigger your attacks, it’s critical that you do your best to avoid them. In order to avoid asthma attacks in the future, close medical supervision and a strong commitment to using the proper asthma treatment are essential. Never ignore the symptoms, because an asthma attack can be life threatening.

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Instant Relief for Asthma Symptoms – Naturally

Many individuals dealing with asthma try to use natural asthma remedies instead of loading up their bodies with chemicals. Keep in mind, though, that asthma treatment using natural remedies hinges on the specific trigger at the root of the attack.

There are a number of ways that an asthma attack can be triggered. Among the many triggers are mold, perfume, food allergies, and cold temperatures.

The range of asthma treatment encompasses steroids, drugs and ongoing medical intervention. One immediate source of natural relief for asthma is to avoid known triggers. Unfortunately, you can’t escape some triggers that are prevalent in the environment.

Some triggers, including situations and events that stress you out, can be dealt with by using stress reducing natural remedies. Other people turn to herbs and organic foods that have potential positive effects on the prevention of an attack.

Another treatment that provides immediate natural relief for asthma is to work toward prevention by improving the immune system and decreasing the constrictions of the bronchioles and alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs. Aerosolized hydrogen peroxide used in a humidifier improves the availability of oxygen that can be metabolized by the asthma patient.

It’s been shown that using hydrogen peroxide in the humidifier raises the level of oxygen available for use. Hydrogen peroxide will help the vaporization process, but can unfortunately bleach the walls and curtains around the vaporizer. With the consent of your doctor and appropriate methodology the hydrogen peroxide can be added to the machines that deliver your bronchodilator.

This method works to eliminate attacks and helps to enhance your immune system, but it doesn’t get to the root causes of the disease. You should investigate various means of managing your emotional stress for fast and natural treament of stress induced asthma attacks. One method is the use of Reiki or a Japanese technique used for stress reduction and relaxation that promotes healing.

The name Reiki is taken from two Japanese characters that describe energy itself: “rei”, meaning “unseen” or “spiritual”, and “ki”, meaning “energy” or “life force”. If the life flow is low then we are supposedly more likely at that time to get sick and feel stress. If the Reiki is high we are more capable, happy and healthy. Reiki can provide immediate natural relief for asthma that treats the whole person – body, emotions, mind and spirit.

By paying attention to preventative measures and reducing stress levels, you can decrease the use of meds and enjoy natural relief for asthma symptoms.

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