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Issue 10: January 12, 2005
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The
New Year is Here and it's time to get down to business with your
health. Plan to do one thing for you health every week. Be is adding
more fruits, vegetables, or supplements to your diet.
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In
this issue - Remedies for Asthma - they are also good for allergies.
A lot people have asthma. My daughter, 41 years, included. She has
suffered from attacks for many years. Recently I encounter three
natural remedies that I asked my daughter to try. I have not yet
received a report on these, so I would like to pass them on to you.
Try one or both and let all of me know how they work. Here is the
first one.
Boswellia
Boswellia, an herb, is known for its anti-inflammatory abilities
and it's usefulness in reduces the effects of bronchitis, asthma,
cough, laryngitis, and fever. It comes from the resin of a tree
in India and made into a pill or cream. It is best known for use
in arthritis.
Recommended dose is : 150mg three times a day.
Here’s where you can buy it. Bowellia
Yamoa
Yamoa is an herbal powder treatment for Asthma, which
is derived from the bark of an African gum tree. It is available
in capsule form and has been typically used to help asthma.
It has a good history of helping asthma sufferers and now you can
get more information or buy at this web site.
Yamoa Capsules
Minor Blue Dragon formula
The Minor Blue Dragon is a Chinese herbal formula. Another name
for it is xiao-qing-long-tang, or XQLT.
It’s a blend of eight herbal medicines used to treat asthma
for centuries in Asia
The XQLT formula has been used effectively for bronchial asthma
for centuries and it is said to have an even more powerful bronchodilator
effect than prescription drugs.
This formulation contains ephedra which has been banned in the
US in diet formulas. However, ephedra in this formula is considered
safe, since the formula only contains around 15%a of this herb.
The other ingredients of XQLT are paeonia alba, cinnamon, pinellia,
ginger, schisandar, asarum, and glycyrrhiza.
Here’s where you can buy it.
XQLT
Nutritional Supplements The Help Reduce Asthma
Antioxidants
In addition to these herbs it is also important to take a good
supply of antioxidants - especially vitamins A, C, and E, carotenoids,
and selenium. Taking antioxidants helps to reduce the irritating
effects of airbone free radicals which can activate an asthma attack.
Magnesium
Magnesium has been shown to reduce the risk of developing asthma
and might also be helpful in reducing asthma. Magnesium is also
good for asthmatics because it helps to dilate the bronchioles.
Also, make sure that plenty of water is drunk daily, which thins
mucus. The recommended dosage of magnesium is 200-600 mg/day.
MSM
MSM has also proven useful for asthma aside from being beneficial
for arthritis, allergies, fatigue, back pain, sinusitis, carpal
tunnel syndrome, autoimmune diseases, and many other conditions.
Start with 2000mg of MSM per day but be sure to take 50 to 150 micrograms
of molybdenum daily since MSM needs molybdenum to activate it properly.
I was able to find a product that already has the proper molybdenum
in the MSM, which makes it convenient to take just one pill.
Source
Natural MSM
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415-112 N. Mary Ave #306
Sunnyvale, California, 94085
408 309-1152
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The information in this article is
not intended as medical advice, to diagnose, treat, cure and prevent
any disease. This type of medical advice should be obtained from
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Consult your doctor when using new remedies or techniques when dealing
with various illness or symptoms.
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written by others is not a prescription for any illness, discomfort,
or disease. It is information provided for your knowledge and not
to take the place of going to the doctor for medical treatment and
advice. Using this knowledge, you do at your own risk.
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