Thursday, March 25, 2010

Asthma...Natural Solutions

I’ve been asked to share information pertaining to natural health solutions for asthma---thanks for asking, Sharon & Colleen! This information has been a work in progress from my studies…from accomplished leaders in the field of natural medicine, like Dr. Andrew Weil, Dr. Russell Blaylock and Dr. Eldon Haas. It’s so confirming to see how in agreement these leaders are in so many aspects in natural medicine, focusing on true evidence-based medicine.

This information is for your education. You may be aware of some of the content, which is good! Work with your health care provider to see what parts, if any, are a good choice for you. Always keep in mind that YOU are the 'Owner' of your health. If your health care provider isn’t interested in working with you, don’t be discouraged---and don’t give up! If a health care provider isn’t willing to work with you except in writing prescriptions, it could be time to look for someone who is willing to work with you. Good for you in being open to learning about natural, safe options for your health!

You’re probably well aware of all the advantages---for EVERYONE---of a diet high in veggies and fruit. Some studies suggest that apples, carrots, tomatoes & leafy vegetables can be especially beneficial for people with asthma.

Asthma is an inflammatory disease. Free radicals increase (not a good thing) in your body whenever there is inflammation. Vitamins A, C, E and the mineral selenium are among the many antioxidants that help fight free radicals. Magnesium has been found to be helpful in relaxing muscle, including the muscles in our airways. Potassium and zinc assist with cell hydration. A well-rounded, whole-food multivitamin/mineral supplement can provide this nutritional support we need in addition to our healthy eating.

Bromelain is an enzyme in pineapples believed to have an anti-inflammatory effect. The herbs ginkgo biloba and licorice root help decrease inflammation in the lungs. Ginger and turmeric have great anti-inflammatory qualities as well.

Asthma control is very dependent on a proper fatty acid profile. Asthmatics can greatly benefit from a proper balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in their diet. For most of us, that means increasing omega-3 intake and decreasing omega-6 intake. Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA have been found to be helpful in controlling asthma and inflammation. EPA and DHA are found in cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout as well as walnuts and flax seed. It can also be obtained from good quality fish oil capsules. Vegan versions of EPA & DHA are available as well. Using extra virgin olive oil for cooking is one way to keep the healthy omega-3’s in balance.

A fatty acid known as arachidonic acid (an omega-6 that is found in egg yolks, shellfish and meat) may increase the risk for asthma and asthma symptoms. Replacing animal protein with plant protein as much as possible can prove beneficial for some asthmatics.

Sometimes a specific food can trigger asthma attacks. Eliminating wheat, corn, soy and sugar (one at a time) for 6-8 weeks to watch for changes in asthma status can identify certain problem foods/food groups. Using a quality mineral salt (RealSalt) instead of standard table salt is beneficial for overall health and has positive implications for breathing challenges.

Increasing water intake can decrease asthma attacks. Water keeps ALL of our cells hydrated. Drinking ½ our body weight in ounces is a standard goal, increasing the amount with exercise and during very warm weather. This should be good quality water---not tap water. Slightly alkaline water is best---both reverse osmosis and distilled water are quite acidic and not well absorbed. (More info in my archived blogs)

Installing a good air filtration system in the home can dramatically reduce the levels of respiratory irritants such as smoke, dust, molds and harsh chemicals. Air filtration systems that produce ozone should be avoided. Ozone is a respiratory irritant. The EPA is undergoing further analysis as to whether ozone should labeled as a toxic gas. Negative ions are good, ozone is not--except way up in the ozone layer! (More info in my archived blogs)

Magnetic technology in the form of thin magnetic pads, necklaces, etc. has been found beneficial by many in easing asthmatic symptoms. (More info in my archived blogs)

Thousands of former asthmatics have found chiropractic adjustment to work for them. A chiropractic adjustment can remove interference to the nervous system, allowing your body to heal itself and minimize symptoms. Manipulative work done on the chest can help in breaking up restrictive patterns in nerves and muscles that develop in chronic asthma (ie. osteopathic manipulation, especially from a practitioner of cranial therapy, deep-tissue massage).

As you can see, there are many avenues of safe, effective options to explore. Thanks for reading and learning---and keeping an open mind to safe options for a significant health challenge.

May you be blessed with wellness...
Sana
PS: I look forward to your comments!

2 comments:

  1. Thanks Sana!

    Thank you for your recent blog. It has been very beneficial.

    After many years and many Doctor visits I still suffer from a Chronic Cough to which no one has been able to give me a solution.

    So far on my own study, testing myself to different medications (which none worked), some nutritionals have worked(some of which you have mentioned in your blog), magnetic products, good air and plenty of good water have helped significantly. I love my water and air machines!!
    Recently I stumbled onto the Bromelain and have noticed relief within 48 hours.

    I have found some foods that trigger my cough as well, as well as increasing the acidity in my stomach, increasing mucus, vocal cord irritation, bronchial irritation, just to mention a few, but all connected.

    I'm going to increase Magnesium, Zinc, Flax in my diet. Have all ready omited the meats, but didn't realize that eggs or shellfish may also be a culprit. The first items I realized were huge problems for me are: Sugars, milk, white flour products, and soy.

    Replaced milk and soy products with Almond Milk, drink my CIAGA Juice, and Green Enzymes!

    Thank you I needed the information in your blog!!

    Michele

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  2. Hi Michele--I'm so sorry I missed your comment until now---usually I'm kept up-to-date with them. That's interesting that Bromelain made a difference--not surprising, though--
    Thanks for your comments! :)

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