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Alternative Treatment for Asthma

What is asthma?

Asthma is a medical condition that affects many people worldwide. When inflammation in the airway (bronchial tubes) becomes inflamed, it can lead to difficulty breathing. Air is taken in, but because of the production of mucus and swelling in the airway tubes, it is difficult to release the air back out. Many triggers can bring on an asthmatic episode such as: over exertion, cigarette smoke, dust, and many times, allergies. When they are inhaled by an asthmatic these problematic conditions may occur. Some symptoms that could develop are: tightness in the chest, a wheezing or whistling sound when breathing, coughing, or tightness in the chest.

The most important measure that can be done to prevent flare-ups is to avoid the triggers. Many take controller medications on a daily basis to help ward off these problematic episodes. It is necessary to take these medications even when there are no signs or symptoms present. These might include inhalers or pills. Once the asthma has developed into a breathing problem, a stronger type of medication is given to the individual usually by way of a nebulizer. Steroids are taken in by inhaling through a mask to dilate the airways and help to alleviate the breathing problem and allowing oxygen into the patient’s airway more easily. If the patient is not improving after this type of treatment they may need to seek emergency assistance quickly.

What are some alternative treatments for asthma?

There are many alternatives for those afflicted with asthma. Some people have the desire to use measures such as herbs and vitamins. They are turning towards a more natural approach to treat the disease rather than the use of steroids and medications with dangerous side effects. Some of those may include vitamin C, ding-chan tang (DCT), or Ma Huang (ephedra.) The United States Food Administration has banned the use of Ephedra in recent years. Yoga is used regularly as a form of controlling breathing by many. By controlled breathing, close attention is paid to the inhalation and exhalation process to ensure that sufficient amounts of oxygen are delivered to the lungs. Read the rest of this entry »

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Uric Acid Treatment

By Phil Challis

What Is Uric Acid?

Providing that you are healthy your body naturally produces Uric acid. If you eat too many purine rich foods you can cause high Uric acid to build up in your blood. This condition is called hyperucicemia and requires treatment and it is easier to treat if it is diagnosed early, in fact if it is left untreated secondary illnesses can prevail which can be fatal. Hypericicemia occurs when certain medications or substances that are high in purines are broken down. Purine rich foods include Organs such as liver and kidneys, generally red meats including the dark meat of chicken and Turkey etc, certain fish such as mackerel, alcohol, and beverages such as coffee. If you are not healthy, especially if you have kidney problems, your kidneys may not be able to extract the Uric acid at the required rate consequently resulting in high Uric acid levels which is the root cause of Gout. Read the rest of this entry »

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