Showing posts with label asthma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asthma. Show all posts

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Health benefits for Ginseng

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From Organic Facts - Health Benefits of Ginseng


I attended the birth celeb and surprises of surprises.  He is herbal medicine practitioner and he has lots of herbs in his yard:  tanlad, ginseng, sambong, and guyabano.  He knows of herbal plant cures for high blood diabetes, UTI, and even prostate problems  He discussed earlier the health benefits of sambong.

He praised the benefits of ginseng, apart from its role in ED.  He said this is good for digestive functions, including the adhesions of intestine.

He has ginseng plants in his yard.  I look forward to planting this in the future.   The ginseng plant looks familiar.

It is his birthday today.





Saturday, August 29, 2015

Natural remedies for Asthma from Everyday Health

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August 29, 2015

lifestyle tips for asthma



From Every Health - natural remedies for asthma

Asthma prescription drugs amount to $6 billion a year in US. As much as 40% of those with asthma will seek alternative natural cures.  What are some of natural remedies: (according to Dr. Anju Peters Northwester University, Feinburg School of Medicine

1.  Steam bath - they have alleviate asthma symptoms

2.  Garlic -  mostly used for cardiovascular diseases because of anti inflammatory properties.  But there was never a study that shows this property works for asthma.  Try.

3.  Ginger

4.  Licorice root

5.  Turmeric (yellow ginger)

6.  Honey

7.  Omega 3



Natural Treatment for Asthma from Dr Weil

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From Dr Weil - how to treat Asthma Naturally


Andrew Weil, M.D.


August 29, 2015

Dr Weil traces the cause of asthma and what the common cures are. He has a set of guidelines on how to cure asthma naturally which includes decreased intake of protein  (as the protein substances cause allergy and bronchoconstriction or airway inflammation)

He is particular about use of cayenne drops (at the start of the attack)   pepper


Anecdote by JD Moyer on how he cured his asthma

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August 29, 2015


From JD Moyer Blog - How I cured my asthma

It would seem that he cured his asthma by resorting to Paleolithic diet -  more starch, less gluten, more protein.

What worked and did not work for him?

What did not work:

1.  multi vitamins
2.  Vitamin  B6 sometimes it would work, not work
3. Steroids it worked well but he would get suicidal
4  Leukotrien inhibitors (black seed) curcumin is better though
5.  albuterol (worked well with airway constriction) but not inflammation.  Zero relief

What worked;

1.  Bromelain
2.  Fish oil
3.  Vit C if topping out at 500 mg
4.  Magnesium (muscle relaxant)
5.  Tianeptine
6  Paleolithic diet.

Why it worked?

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Acupressure points for Asthma and other breathing problems from Herbalshop

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These may aid relieve some of the symptoms of asthma on top of the usual medication

Acupressure points for asthma and difficulty of breathing from Herbalshop

We take liberty in copy pasting the full article:


An effective way to better health!
Acupressure Points for Relieving Asthma and Breathing Difficulties.


Points (A)
Location: On the outer part of the chest, three finger widths below the collarbone.
Benefits: Relieves asthma, breathing difficulties, chest tension and congestion, coughing, and tension due to emotional distress.

Points (B)
Location: In the hollow below the collarbone next to the breastbone.
Benefits: Relieves chest congestion, breathing difficulties, asthma, coughing, and anxiety.

Points (C) 
Location: One finger width below the upper tip of the shoulder blade, between the spine and the scapula.
Benefits: Relieves asthma, coughing, sneezing, and severe muscle spasms in the shoulders and neck.

Points (D)
Location: On the palm side of the hand in the center of the pad at the base of the thumb.
Benefits: Relieves shallow breathing, coughing, and swollen throat.

Points (E)
Location: In the groove at the wrist fold below the base of the thumb.
Benefits: Relieves lung problems, coughing, and asthma.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Hookworms gaining attention in immunotherapy vs asthma and chronic diseases.

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Rizal Philippines  January 24. 2014

Why doctors are treating allergies with parasitic worms

A strategic paper on Roche's oncology drugs led me to its new drugs research, monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy.  Immunotherapy will be a new treatment in cancer and other chronic diseases treatment and that may cotnrol 60% of the cancer threatment market.


For asthma and treatment of allergies, the hookworm, Necatour americanus  which causes 85% of hookworm infestation,   Hookworms emit molecules that make them evade detection by body's immune system.  This molecule could be helpful in treatment of auto immune diseases such as MS, Krohn, and other allergic reaction.

The findings came out of the observation of immunologist David Pritchard of University of  Nottingham noted while in Papua New Guinea that those who had worm parasites had less incidence of asthma and other allergic reactions. or auto immune system where the body's defense mechanism turns against iteself.  He and his team examined the stools and blood of the PNGs and noted lower level of antibodies in patients who had high levels of fertile eggs of worm in their feces..  In order tr survive, the worms have found a way to swith off the immune system of the host  which benefits the host too by not having auto immune disease,and allergies.


"And Pritchard's hypothesis has been holding water, both in his own experiments as well asothers. Symptoms from autoimmune disorders ranging from asthma to Crohn's disease have been shown to be noticeably reduced in study volunteers administered "safe doses" of hookworm therapy. Clinical trials that use hookworms to treat Multiple Sclerosis are slated to begin later this year."

One such article is about an Englishman who prescribed injecting ascaris to help cure asthma.  He noted that chidlren in UK have asthma.  In Central Aftica, there is no asthma.  But the children had Ascaris infestation. That could be difference.  The dirty/clean thinking maybe causing plenty of asthma attacks.  So he experimented and injected Ascaris eggs into his asthmatic patients and got well..  Another Brit,Jasper  Lawrence put a  clinic after he was able to treat himself of asthma by having himself infected with hookworm in Central Africa.

Yucksss!

Would you go through a hookwork therapy to cure your asthma?  If that is the only way?

Hookworm therapy for beginners.

AIT (Auto Immunte Therapy) by Lawrence Jasper




Why doctors are treating allergies with parasitic worms

Friday, January 11, 2013

Who will shoulder the cost of this air pollution? How many will be sick or die of respiratory diseases or cancer?

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                           Visibility is very poor because of heavy pollution


I again took photos of the air above Laguna Lake and the other coastal municipalities.  The cold morning air, still air, and cloudy skies made the air pollution worse.

My throat is itchy;  a number of people I know have colds and/or asthma attacks.

Right now, the effect on human health and lives will not be felt.  But 5 to 10 years down the road it will be.

How many will be sick of respiratory diseases, of cancer (from xenoestrogens) how much will it cost?  Who will shoulder the cost?

Why is nothing being done?  People will act if tens of thousands will be affected, but most especially if the public officials relative, or even his own life is involved?

When shall words be backed up by action?

 x                             Still water;  pollution in the air

 x                            Pollution hangs thick over Alabang area

 x                               Heavy haze over the residential area


                                  Who is measuring air pollution?  This flood level stick?

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Fwd: TOP 12 ANTI-ASTHMA FOODS

I got this from Facebook from post of Jules M Ragas.  I answered a comment by Nini Franco Recio that there is no cure for asthma (especially among husbands;  they all have asthma)  The usual healthy food avocado, brocolli, apples, bananas, ginger among others are good anti asthma foods (preventive only -  they cannot cure an attack)

But the ancient doctors prescribe garlic vs. asthma.

From: Jules M. Ragas <notification+kjdm_dkp3pdi@facebookmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 7:56 PM
Subject: [My Share of Art] TOP 12 ANTI-ASTHMA FOODS
To: My Share of Art <118999844845326@groups.facebook.com>



TOP 12 ANTI-ASTHMA FOODS There might not be a...
Jules M. Ragas 7:56pm Jun 12
TOP 12 ANTI-ASTHMA FOODS

There might not be a perfect cure for asthma, but we can find many superfoods with a nutrient profile that is particularly well suited for preventing and alleviating asthma symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing and chest tightness. Let's take a look at 12 such foods and their asthma fighting qualities.

1. AVOCADOS - is one of the prime source of Glutathione, which has been shown to protect cells against free radical damage and to detoxify foreign substances such as pollutants. Without glutathione, other antioxidants would not be able not function efficiently. Avocados are also a good source of vitamin E, particularly for people whose asthma is linked to a nut allergy (nuts are one of the most common sources of vitamin E). However, if you have been diagnosed with a latex allergy, you may want to be careful with avocados, particularly non-organically grown produce. Many suggests that people who are allergic to latex are often also allergic to avocados and other foods that may contain substances called chitinases. Organically grown avocados not treated with ethylene gas contain lower levels of chitinases.

2. BROCCOLI SPROUTS - are true nutritional treasure and a great addition to your diet if you suffer from asthma. A recent study found that the study participants who ate broccoli sprouts for 3 days had an increase in antioxidant compounds that control the airway inflammation associated with bronchial asthma. The effect was most pronounced in those who ate the most broccoli sprouts. Available at many health food stores and grocery stores, broccoli sprouts make a great addition to salads, soups, salsa-topped dishes, and sandwiches.

3. APPLES - Studies show that apples possess some extraordinary properties that may provide protection against asthma. One study discovered that pregnant women who ate apples protected their child from developing asthma. Another study found that by drinking apple juice daily children could reduce their chance of suffering from wheezing by 50%. These beneficial effects of apples may be linked to their high concentration of bioflavonoids, such as quercetin. Quercetin is known to possess strong anti-histamine, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. When buying apples, be sure to purchase organically grown fruit: together with peaches, conventionally grown apples top the list of fruits that contain the highest levels of pesticides and other harmful chemicals.

4. BANANAS - Including bananas in your diet may help you breathe easier. According to a British study, children who ate just one banana a day had a 34% lower chance of developing asthmatic symptoms such as wheezing. The results where not surprising considering that bananas are one of the best sources of pyridoxine, commonly known as vitamin B6. Pyridoxine plays a critical role in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), molecules that have been shown to help relax bronchial smooth muscle tissue.

5. GINGER - one of the oldest spices in the world, is well known for its cold treating powers, but it may also help alleviate asthma symptoms. Its asthma fighting properties are thought to be attributable to gingerols, strong anti-inflammatory substances that also give ginger its distinctive flavor. Fresh ginger, which is said to be the most effective form of ginger, is available year round in the produce section of your local supermarket.

6. SPINACH - Popeye was right about one thing: you'd better eat your spinach! The nutritional profile of spinach makes it an excellent health food and an important functional food to be included in any anti-asthma diet. One study with 68,535 female participants found that women with a high intake of spinach had a lower prevalence of asthma. This is not surprising considering that spinach features a host of important asthma preventing nutrients, including beta-carotene (spinach is one of the best sources of beta-carotene there is), vitamin C, vitamin E, and magnesium. It also has a substantial potassium content in proportion to its calorie content: a 100 calorie serving provides about 40% of the reference daily intake for this important anti-asthma mineral.

7. ROSEMARY - It contains rosmarinic acid, that may help alleviate asthma symptoms due to its strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The antioxidant power of rosmarinic acid is believed to be even stronger than that of vitamin E. In addition, rosmarinic acid encourages cells to create prostacyclins, which help keep the air passages of the lungs open and thus promote easy breathing. Rosemary can be used to flavor fish, roast meats, and tomato sauces, but also fruits, especially oranges.

8. SUNFLOWER SEEDS - are brimming of anti-asthma nutrients, as these mild nutty tasting seeds are loaded with vitamin E, potassium, and magnesium. They are also a good source of selenium, with 1 cup providing more than 1/3 of the recommended daily intake for this important mineral. Furthermore, sunflower seeds are among the seeds and nuts that are least likely to cause allergic reactions in people. But, be careful while consuming them, as they are quite calorie-dense.

9. SWEET POTATOES - are one of the oldest vegetables known to man and one of the most nutritious too. Sweet potatoes are one of the foods that are least likely to cause allergic reactions, which is great news since asthma is often linked to allergies. What's more, sweet potatoes contain plenty of vitamin C and potassium as well as unique root proteins which, according to preliminary studies, may have significant antioxidant properties. The pink, orange, and yellow varieties are also one of the most concentrated food sources of beta-carotene (the more intense the color, the more beta-carotene).

10. KALE - This relatively unknown member of the cabbage family is a nutritional powerhouse packed with vitamins and other phytochemicals that have been shown to alleviate symptoms associated with asthma. Not only is kale a great source of vitamin C, it is also one of the most concentrated dietary sources of beta-carotene (kale contains 10 times the beta-carotene of broccoli). Kale can be eaten raw, for example as a substitute for iceberg lettuce in salads. The beautiful green leaves of kale can also be transformed into a savory warm dish by sautéing the leaves and mixing them with chopped onions, crushed garlic and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

11. TURMERIC - a spice that lends its yellow color to curries and many other foods, has long been used in traditional Asian medicine to treat asthma and many other conditions and diseases. In recent years, western medicine has started to pay greater attention to this extraordinary spice. Recent research suggests that turmeric possesses strong anti-inflammatory properties. Although best known for its use in Indian style curries, turmeric can also be used to add flavor and color to fish, seafood, meat, rice, vegetable, and pasta dishes.

12. MUSTARD GREENS - Chock-full of antioxidants and nutrients, mustard greens can make an excellent addition to your diet if you are susceptible to asthma attacks. In addition to being one of the best sources of beta-carotene, they provide a good amount of vitamin C and vitamin E. The nutrients in mustard greens can remove free radicals that cause smooth muscle contraction and airway constriction in people with asthma. Moreover, they may aid in the breakdown of histamine. Mustard greens with their distinctly peppery flavor are available throughout the year and can be found in the produce section of your local supermarket.

Like said before, no food can actually "cure" asthma; but only provide relief for asthma symptoms, in a long run of consumption. So, if you are asthmatic, or prone to frequent attacks, don't forget these nutrient-rich foods that may help alleviate your asthma symptoms.
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