Vitamins And Asthma
More than 10 million American’s throughout the United
States suffer from asthma. Asthma is very common, with doctors
considering it to be a new epidemic. Most Americans who suffer
from asthma blame it on environmental pollution, along with
the increasing exposure of toxic chemicals throughout the
air. Deaths that result from asthma are on the rise, due to
those who have it not recognizing the early warning signs.
The condition of asthma causes the airways in the lungs to
swell, throw out thick mucus, and over time spasm. The swelling
that takes place will make the airways smaller, making it
difficult to breathe. The first attack from asthma that you
experience may include congestion, pain, wheezing, a shortness
of breath, dryness in the mouth, coughing, and a feeling as
if you have a fever.
Contrary to what you may think, just about anything can result
in asthma. The more common triggers of it include allergies,
an upper respiratory infection, stress, over exertion in exercise,
or even the lack of a proper diet. Out of all the triggers,
allergies tends to be the most common.
In most cases, asthma attacks are the result of exposure
to things such as smoke, pollen, gas odors, and even automotive
exhaust. Foods can also trigger attacks as well, such as peanuts,
corn, chocolate, and almost all dairy products. If you take
any type of antibiotics, tranquilizers, or hormones, it may
prompt asthma. Asthma is a serious and somewhat annoying condition,
one that millions of us face on a daily basis.
There are several mineral, vitamin, and herbal supplements
that you can take to treat asthma. Among all that you can
take, vitamin B is among the most important. Vitamin B maintains
a biochemical balance in the body and it can also reduce the
severity of the attacks. If you take vitamin A and E together,
they can work to protect your lungs against air pollution.
You can also take large doses of vitamin C as well, as it
is very effective in fighting asthma.
Gingko biloba is effective as well, as it will enhance your
breathing and help with your bronchial reactions. Oder-less
garlic is another great choice, as it contains an anti-inflammatory
agent that will reduce your chances of an attack. Throughout
the world of vitamins and supplements, there are many different
things that you can take to fight back against asthma.
Anytime that you suspect you may have asthma, you shouldn’t
hesitate to go to your doctor and be tested for it as soon
as possible. Your doctor will be able to tell you if you have
it, and how severe it may be. In the meantime, you should
avoid known triggers and be sure that you are eating a high
protein diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables. You should
also eat a few meals throughout the day, instead of sticking
with the three most common meals - breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
As a whole, asthma can be very stressful. There are ways
that you can fight back and help to eliminate asthma, which
is always great news. If your doctor tells you that you indeed
have asthma, you should ask him any questions that come to
mind, as well as his advice on what you should and shouldn’t
do. Even though it may not seem like it at the time, asthma
can be prevented, and it doesn’t always have to stop
you from doing things you love to do. Although it may slow
you down - you can always stop it.
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