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Alternative Asthma Treatments has
been around for thousands of years before even modern medicine was
discovered. The alternative asthma treatments available include using
herbs, dietary supplements, nutrition, foods, botanicals, the buteyko
technique, yoga, hypnosis, acupuncture, homeopathy and massage therapy.
Although alternative treatment is not
recognized by the FDA due to insufficient recorded research and test by
drug companies, they however have been proven to be quite powerful in
terms of usability. Sometimes they are being used as a complimentary to
the already prescribed medications.
However do not underestimate the power of
alternative asthma treatments because our ancestors have proven to us
that they too have survived the asthma ordeal by only using the
alternative medicine.
Alternative Asthma Treatments include:
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Herbs: modern medication can only
provide temporary relieve for asthmatic patients. Herbs are able to
increase their immune system and relieve the irritants to a certain
extent. Herbs such as:
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mullein and elecampane help to open up
the constricted airways of the bronchi
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chamomile herb may slow down allergic
reaction
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lemon verbena tea is used to reduce
wheezing
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ginkgo keeps the bronchi passage from
constricting. It acts as an inhaler
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echinacea and chamomile are used to
balance up the immune system
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Dietary Supplements: supplement is
important to make up the inadequacy due to the symptoms of asthma.
Supplements such as:
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Vitamin B6 is needed because Theophylline
medication in asthmatic patients may result in deficiency in this
vitamin
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Vitamin B12 is able to reduce wheezing
and improve breathing
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Vitamin C to reduce reactivity in the
lungs when in contact with allergen
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Magnesium helps to regulate smooth muscle
relaxation and contraction in the bronchi
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Grape Seed Extract contains bioflavonoid
called proanthocyanidins which act to release histamines and
prostaglandins
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Cordyceps improve respiration through
oxygenation
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Nutrition Foods: foods that are
high in antioxidants are generally going to improve the asthma
condition. Foods that are high in vitamin C, vitamin E, beta- carotene,
flavonoids, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids and selenium will improve
the asthma condition.
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Botanicals: crude plant materials
and extracts are used for centuries to treat asthma and many other
illnesses. Examples botanicals used as an alternative asthma
treatment include:
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licorice and ginger has antitussive
effects
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mullein and ginseng has expectorants
effects
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gingko biloba has antibacterial effects
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The Buteyko Technique: this is a
breathing technique developed by a Ukraine Doctor. The physical therapy
uses a series of reduced-breathing exercises which focus on
nasal-breathing, breath-holding and relaxation. Basically it teaches
the patient to breathe less in a controlled manner.
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Yoga: according to research, the
key to overcoming asthma is to retain the breath. The technique used is
to control our breathing with slow movement exercise.
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Hypnosis: research has showed that
negative emotions such as depression can trigger the respiratory system
to a certain extend. With hypnosis treatment, asthmatic patients can:
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Acupuncture: according to Chinese
Medical Practitioners, asthma is due to imbalances of the yin and yang
in the body. Acupuncture is able to revitalize the energy imbalances by
directing the right yin and yang to the right spot with acupuncture.
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Homeopathy: the remedies
prescribed by homeopathy is by symptoms rather than condition because
of each asthma illness is manifested by differently with different
patients. Some find homeopathy to be exceptionally effective as
complementary asthma treatments because patients are filtered to
groups. The groups are then treated specifically to their needs in
detail.
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Massage
therapy: studies have shown that children who are treated with
massage therapy at bedtime had improvement with their lung function,
lower level of anxiety and improvement in their asthma. There are
certain exact point in the body that can stimulate the effects to
improve the asthmatic problem.
There is no harm in trying out the
alternative asthma treatments if you need them. They are harmless yet
could be the miracle cure for you.
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