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Lemon Juice to Solve Your Asthma Problem

How the power of lemon juice solving your asthma ?

here ’s the beginning of the first step in your natural remedy lifestyle to reducing and controlling your asthma. Found that the use of lemon juice, of course, there are great benefits in the body, and parked and control asthma attacks. Therefore, the first step would be to use lemon juice every morning. Is that lemon juice may cut into and termination of oil. In addition to other, if you aren ‘eating enough oils such as olive oil, and this may result in a lack of fish oil lubrication of your joints t, and anti-inflammatory chemicals and this may accelerate the deterioration of your joint cartilage. The first step in fighting back, first of all if you have asthma, use water and lemon juice only, to do a two-day fast. Every morning, at eight ounces of distilled water after you up, squeeze of lemon juice an organic liquid. A little warm distilled water to drink extra energy and reduce the work your body must do digest this drink. Increase the power of the lemon in your drink fast two days later, before you eat breakfast in the morning at least ½ hour of drinking this lemon drink. Now when you prepare this lemon drink add two teaspoons of ionic manganese when. Here ’s where to read more about manganese: http://www.wateroz.com/minerals/Manganese.htm then go to google and search Wateroz manganese ion manganese mineral called love. If you have a lot of anger, hate, attention, depression, anxiety that may exacerbate your asthma,. Manganese will help to adapt these feelings smaller. After you drink this lemon juice, rinse your mouth with distilled water to lemon juice acid will not affect the enamel on your teeth. Give your lemon drink too much increase in 12 tablespoons of liquid Luyesu to drink your lemon manganese. Now you drink will help detoxify your colon gradually cup.

Asthma Treatment At glance

April 15th, 2010 Posted in alternative medicine Tags: ,

Alternative asthma treatment you know that asthma in the U.S. top 10 causes of hospital treatment? If you consider that it is not strange, because 19 million people suffer with asthma in the United States. Statistics said that the growing of their doctors continue to complain about their current asthma treatment outcomes, and alternative asthma treatment in asthma patients are more popular among. In the long term, because it studies other level, alternative asthma treatment is better. Unlike antibiotics, it works in a natural way. Reflecting the health of asthmatic lungs, the immune system and adrenal glands that such means are available to study the treatment of asthma in the lungs and immune system. There are several available options for the treatment of asthma: Herbal – pull to ring: control stress, so asthma patients may help to control their breathing. – Ginger: helps calm down the lungs, helping to breathe easier. – Garlic: To prevent accumulation of mucus in the lungs. – Civil Hong: It is used to help heal bronchitis dried mucus secretions. – Ephedra: The bronchodilator drugs in China. (Now banned by the Food and Drug Administration) yoga – concentration and relieve stress to help asthma symptoms. – Learn new breathing techniques to help. Diet – Asthma often triggered by the allergic reaction. It is important to know whether the asthma is allergic to some ingredients, so they can be included in the diet. These alternative methods of asthma treatment and the operation proved to be safe all use. These new methods for the use of inhalers, nebulizers and other asthma treatment of people is interesting. These products help to direct asthma problem, but you see the long term for asthma treatment options to help you get rid of your asthma. Alternative asthma treatment on more information to

A Short History of Herbal for Healing

We have managed to do in 200 years of continuous industrial revolution, what we couldn’t do in thousands and thousands of tumultuous history. And yet, with all these technological breakdowns and synthetic substances, artificial food, not to mention the reign of King Plastic, some people still find the power and the wisdom to ask themselves how people in the past remained healthy and fit without nutritional supplements, drugs, even antibiotics. Fortunately, this knowledge hasn’t been forgotten; even if they’re not so widely used, plants have found their place in our civilization.

5000 years ago, in Ancient China, people used rhubarb (Rheune palmatum) as a purgative without knowing anything about the actual active substances they contained. Also, they used Ephedra to treat asthma, even though the substance called ephedrine was discovered much later, in 1887 AD. All oriental ancient civilizations had their insights into the fascinating world of botany, as plants were one of the few elements to which they could resort to heal themselves. The famous king Hammurabi of Babylon (18th century BC) recommended mint to cure constipation and other digestive disorders. Mesopotamian doctors considered that the best time to take a herbal medicine was at night or early in the morning, a principle which is confirmed nowadays by modern studies. The Indians had an entire system of rules, prescriptions, remedies and practices, called Ayurveda, many of which involved the use of plants. People in Ancient Egypt knew and used the castor-oil plant, wormwood, saffron and oregano to heal and disinfect wounds; they also put coriander in their tombs so that the spirit will remain healthy in his afterlife. Although much of their studies stemmed from other cultures (Mesopotamian, Egyptian), they added precious information and, in time, they became more and more concerned about the diseases and cures as natural and realistic processes, rather than spiritual or magical. Physicians like Hippocrates, Dioscoride and others have recorded their discoveries; their works would enlighten the pre-medieval civilizations for many centuries after their death. Dioscorides wrote De Materia Medica (1st century AD), which contained a list of hundreds of medicinal plants, along with their description and curative qualities.

The Dark Ages met with a lack of any further recorded herbal studies; the knowledge was probably transmitted from generation to generation – parents taught children, monks, even herbalist taught apprentices. However, there lived a great Persian physician by the name of Avicenna (Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abd Allah Ibn Sina) who wrote one of the most famous books in the history of medical science: The Canon, which also contained information about how plants should be used and their properties.

In1527, the Swiss thinker Paracelsus demonstrates that only a small part of the plant has an effect upon the human body (1g per 20 kg of plant), which is what we now call active substance. Later on, scientists have developed methods to isolate these substances.

However, the first complete categorization of all known medicinal plants was printed in a book called Theatrum Botanicum by John Parkinson in 1640 AD. As chemistry as a science developed, physicians started to use more and more widely synthetic medicines, such as aspirin, which proved to have side effects. Yet all pharmacists and drug producers confirm the fact that, unlike artificially synthesized substances, medicines extracted from plants are more accessible to the metabolism and friendlier with the human body.