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Natural Home Made Remedies for Asthma

8/22/2019

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Natural Home Made Remedies for Asthma

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Being one of the most common lung diseases among millions of people all over the world, asthma doesn’t have to be treated with strictly medications. Here is a list of homemade remedies that you can use to ease your asthma symptoms.

Mustard oil

It helps to relax the respiratory tract. It should be used with some camphor and gently massaged on the upper back and chest region. The passages offer immense relief and normal breathing is restored. It does help to subside the symptoms fast and efficiently.


Ginger 

This is regarded to be a commonly used relaxant and is known to reduce airway inflammation. It provides relaxing effects and helps prevent asthmatic attacks. It also improves effects of specific Asthma Medication and promotes muscle relaxation. Ginger can be consumed in different ways:
  • It can be taken mixed with salt.
  • Pomegranate juice, honey, and ginger juice can be taken in equal amounts mixed thoroughly together. For the best effect, take 1 tbsp 3 times a day.
  • 1 Tbsp of ground ginger mixed with half a cup of water and consumed before going to bed is also a beneficial use of ginger.

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Garlic 

Garlic consumption can help clear the air passage, thus allowing the person to breathe better. Boil garlic (15 cloves) in 1 cup of milk and take once a day every day to derive the best results.



Coffee 

Caffeine present in coffee tends to act as bronchial tissue dilator, thus clearing off air passages. Hot coffee also helps to breathe properly. Don’t go overboard however cause caffeine is also very addictive.

These homemade asthma treatments are completely safe and can be prepared in the kitchen with ingredients that are used on a daily basis for cooking. They will also help you not be so dependent on medications for asthma relief.

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Conclusion

1 in 12 people have Asthma as it’s one of the most common lung diseases in the world. 

Severe Asthma can get to a point where your lungs may stop functioning and you may need a lung transplant. 
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We need your help in increasing the survival rate and helping lung transplant patients so please join the 200+ donors who have raised over $40,000 and donate what you think is fair to help lung patients everywhere.

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