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Alternative Emphysema Treatment

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By : John Daniel    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-15 04:02:54
Emphysema is a degenerative lung disease that usually develops after many years of exposure to cigarette smoke or other toxins that pollute the air. It is one of a group of lung diseases referred to as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPDs, which also include asthma and chronic bronchitis, can interfere with normal breathing. The dominant symptom of emphysema is shortness of breath and the feeling of not being able to get enough air during any kind of physical exertion.

In people with emphysema, damage to the alveoli (small air sacs in the lungs) causes the lungs to lose their elasticity. As a result, exhaling becomes difficult, and stale air remains trapped in the lungs, preventing the needed exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. A person with advanced emphysema may experience a near constant state of breathlessness, chronic coughing and wheezing, and frequent discharge of sputum from the respiratory passages. Emphysema can also contribute to other health problems, such as lung infections and a condition called Erythrocytosis, in which the blood contains abnormally high levels of red blood cells. Erythrocytosis can cause such symptoms as weakness, dizziness, fatigue, lightheadedness, headache, and vision problems.

Most people who are diagnosed with emphysema are long term smokers. Symptoms may not occur until middle age, when the individual’s ability to exercise or do heavy work begins to decline and a productive cough begins. The symptoms may be subtle at first, but worsen with time.

In rare cases, emphysema is caused by a genetic condition that leads to a deficiency of a blood protein called alpha 1 antitrypsin. The overwhelming majority of cases, however, are related to smoking. Regular smoking, whether of tobacco or marijuana, causes chronic low level inflammation of the lungs, which increases the chance of developing this progressive disease.

The American lung association estimates that 16million Americans suffer from some form of COPD. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States, behind heart ailments, cancers, and stroke.

Recommended herbs for alternative emphysema treatment

Astralagus, a Chinese herb also known as huang qi, accelerates healing in the bronchial tubes and promotes better breathing. Clearlungs from Ridgecrest herbals is an herbal combination that helps provides relief from shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, and wheezing due to bronchial congestion. It is available in two formulas, with ephedra and without. Both have been found to be equally effective. Cordyceps may slow the progress of lung degeneration. Chinese medicine teaches that there is a synergistic connection between the kidneys and the lungs. Cordyceps reinforces this connection, opens up the bronchioles, and produces greater oxygenization for the kidneys. Cordyceps from r garden Internationale is a good source of this herb. Ephedra (ma huang) is beneficial for respiratory disorders. Thyme is also very helpful. Warning: do not use ephedra if you suffer from anxiety, glaucoma, heart disease. High blood pressure, or insomnia, or if you are taking a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor drug for depression. Licorice extract increases energy levels and helps to improve organ function. Use and alcohol free extract or biorizin from American biologics. Warning: if overused, licorice can elevate blood pressure. Do not use this herb on a daily basis for more than seven days in a row. Avoid it completely if you have high blood pressure. Other beneficial herbs, for emphysema include alfalfa, fenugreek, fresh horseradish, mullein tea, and rosemary.

A powerful alternative emphysema treatment recommended by almost 15,000 European doctors is the self administered oxygen therapy. The principle is so simple, microbes, harmful bacteria, and viruses that cause emphysema, cancer, heart disease and even aids, they do not cause the disease by themselves. They just thrive and spread in their natural dwelling place the oxygen – depleted body. When the moment our body is depleted of oxygen it becomes acidic and normally all kinds of viruses and harmful bacteria thrive and reproduce dramatically. The body with enough supply of oxygen cannot be inhabited by all kinds of diseases and viruses. They just cannot survive in a highly oxygenated environment. Therefore, they recommend that the first line of defense is to keep the body always oxygenated. Take the time to explore and study this effective and controversial therapy.

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Author Resource:- John Daniel Rivera an advocate for holistic healing, and has been in the field of health for quite a few years. Interested in illuminating and helping others return to a better quality of health. http://curewithinoneminute.com http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Alternative+Emphysema+Treatment-a0107401375
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