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Nutrition May Improve Asthma

January 24, 2007

Asthma is a respiratory ailment that can be found in any part the world. The airways become inflamed and oxygen intake is reduced. The two most common treatments are taking prescription drugs and keeping the air passageways clean. It has been shown recently that proper nutrition may alleviate some of the symptoms.

The underlying perspective of these studies is based on the view that asthma is caused or furthered by the deficiency of certain nutrients. Nutritionists are working out adequate nutrition plans for asthma patients. These plans inform on what to take in what form, the importance of the food item and its connection to asthma.

Benefits of Proper nutrition

There are several nutrients that, if taken regularly in proper quantity, relieve symptoms of asthma to a notable degree.
These include:
antioxidants
antihistamine
anti-inflammation nutrients.

We will briefly look at each one.

Antioxidants

Antioxidants are naturally found in fresh produce like vegetables and fruits. They are more effective than vitamin pills commonly taken by people. Antioxidants defend the body against free radicals that are the cause of irritation and inflammation commonly observed in asthmatics.

Folic Acid

Natural sources of nutrition that contain folic acid include whole wheat foods, peas, dried beans, spinach, beets, asparagus, liver, and oranges etc. Asthma patients are deficient in folic acid so they need to increase their intake of these foods.

Fish Oil

Fish oil is good against inflammation but asthma patients should avoid taking it if they have previously experienced any allergies with fish. Eating fish twice a week is the best natural way to get the required amount of fish oil.

Magnesium

Magnesium helps in smoothing the muscles of esophagus and in relaxing bronchial tubes (airways). Asthmatics have a chronic deficiency of magnesium, which they can make up for by adopting nutrition including milk, dairy products, nuts, green leafy vegetables, and whole grains.

Pantothenic Acid

Commonly called Vitamin B5, pantothenic acid boosts the immunity by helping in the formation of antibodies. Naturally it occurs in milk and dairy products, whole-grain cereals, sweet potatoes, eggs, fish, mushrooms, and legumes.

Quercetin

Quercetin is natural anti-histamine (anti-allergic) and anti-inflammatory agent, found in plant extract and is available in form of supplements.

Multivitamins with B complex

One of the most common deficiencies of asthmatics is in vitamins of the B group, especially B6 and B12. This deficiency can be overcome by nutrition including multi-vitamin supplements.

N-acetylcysteine

N-acetylcysteine is an antioxidant that helps asthma patients by thinning the mucus in the airways. It is available in nutritional supplements.

There is no guarantee that these will eliminate your asthmatic reactions. However, if you suffer from asthma, trying some of these natural remedies can’t hurt. You may be fortunate enough to see you symptoms reduced.

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2 Comments »

  1. my girlfriend has Asthma and this disease really annoys her. Her asthma is usually triggered by pollens or dust mite.

    Comment by melatoninsublingual — July 27, 2009 @ 5:09 pm

  2. i have a mild Asthma which comes and go. my doctor just prescribes me with Corticosteroids to alleviate the symptoms of Asthma. i am still looking for a natural and alternative way to control asthma.

    Comment by acnetreatmentgal — September 8, 2009 @ 11:56 am

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