Managing Asthma Naturally
Asthma is one of the most common diseases in the world and is on the rise, especially among children. Herbs have been used throughout the ages to promote respiratory health. More and more people now prefer the natural way to support their breathing.
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition characterized by the obstruction of the airways due to bronchial inflammation and contraction and increased mucus production, making breathing difficult. The narrowing of the airways prevents sufficient fresh air from reaching the bronchial tubes. Symptoms typically include shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, wheezing and coughing.
Asthma affects both children and adults and can appear at any age. There is no known cure but quality of life can be greatly enhanced by minimizing bronchial inflammation. People with asthma can live full, active lives by avoiding their asthma triggers, taking their remedies and following an asthma action plan. Asthma is the number one reason why children miss school and results in thousands of hospitalization each year. Studies have shown that two-thirds of children don’t use their remedies effectively.
WHAT TRIGGERS ASTHMA ATTACK
Two main factors cause the muscles surrounding the airways to spasm .The effect is often immediate, sort-lived and reversible thanks to bronchodilators. Irritants include: variations in temperature; dust; odours; smoke; exercise and emotional upsets. Inflammatory factors cause the lining of the bronchial tubes to become red and swollen. They are not as easily reversible. They include pollen; colds and infections; animal dander; mould; food allergies and house dust mites.
THE NATURAL WAY
Herbs have been used throughout the ages to promote respiratory health. Either taken internally or inhaled via an infusion, herbs have played a big role in helping to maintain open air passages and easy breathing and to promote ongoing health of the respiratory tract and lungs. More and more people now prefer the natural way to support their breathing because they don’t want to end up with dozens of bottles in the medicine cabinet. Bio Vent Drops support healthy lungs, maintain open air passages and easy breathing. Triple Complex BronchoSoothe provides respiratory support for tight chests.
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