what foods can help (cough) asthma?
23.September, 2009
1) A small home remedies please check with your doctor before using. Fennel (foeniculum vulgare) Parts used: Seeds and, less powerfully, leaves. Simmer 1 or 2 teaspoons of crushed seeds in 1 cup of water. Fennel will sweeten bad breath and may ease asthma symptoms. Ps Fresh fennel seeds may be irritating. It is recommend storing them for a year before crushing them to make tea. It is possible that chewing a tiny pinch of seeds is usually quite safe.
2) Mint:
Used in a vaporizer, mint essential oil is excellent for colds, pneumonia, asthma, bronchitis, and laryngitis.
3) Coffee or tea:
Green tea or coffee contain stimulants that dilate bronchial tubes. Caffeinated colas and chocolate contain the same compounds. You can sometimes end an attack by drinking a few cups when you don’t have your medication around.
4. Ginkgo
Popular as an asthma treatment in China.
Well like I said check with your doctor before trying these and I hope they help.
Good luck.
24.September, 2009 um 3:38 am
I know what foods can’t. Any kind of dairy.
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24.September, 2009 um 4:00 am
Caffeine helps open up the constricted airways.
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24.September, 2009 um 4:30 am
Hot tea, coffee, caffeine is supposed to work, but i’ve experienced hot drinks with caffeine to work better.
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24.September, 2009 um 4:42 am
Instead of food, u do ‘yoga’ u will sure find a solution for that
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24.September, 2009 um 5:07 am
1) A small home remedies please check with your doctor before using. Fennel (foeniculum vulgare) Parts used: Seeds and, less powerfully, leaves. Simmer 1 or 2 teaspoons of crushed seeds in 1 cup of water. Fennel will sweeten bad breath and may ease asthma symptoms. Ps Fresh fennel seeds may be irritating. It is recommend storing them for a year before crushing them to make tea. It is possible that chewing a tiny pinch of seeds is usually quite safe.
2) Mint:
Used in a vaporizer, mint essential oil is excellent for colds, pneumonia, asthma, bronchitis, and laryngitis.
3) Coffee or tea:
Green tea or coffee contain stimulants that dilate bronchial tubes. Caffeinated colas and chocolate contain the same compounds. You can sometimes end an attack by drinking a few cups when you don’t have your medication around.
4. Ginkgo
Popular as an asthma treatment in China.
Well like I said check with your doctor before trying these and I hope they help.
Good luck.
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24.September, 2009 um 5:24 am
red pepper..
research shows that the substance in the pepper can cure the cough
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