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Vitamin C Versus Air Pollution
By Cody Wells on December 7, 2009
Taking vitamin C may help reduce your risk of suffering the more serious effects of asthma. It is a vital antioxidant that can help your lungs fight off free radicals, which are caustic molecules that can damage lung tissue.
Posted in Asthma Treatment & Management | Tagged air pollution, antioxidant, lung health, opc antioxidant, pollutants, pollution, vitamin c | Leave a response
Quick-Relief Asthma Medications
By Cody Wells on November 19, 2009
Quick relief asthma medications are also called rescue medications. They are designed to keep you alive by providing quick relief during an acute asthma attack (episode). They are called short-acting bronchodilators, because they quickly open up your airways, which makes it easier for you to breathe. Quick-relief asthma medications can be separated into [...]
Posted in Asthma Medications | Tagged action plan, acute asthma attack, anticholinergic, asthma action plan, asthma attacks, asthma episode, asthma inhaler, beta adrenergic agonist, beta2 adrenergic agonist, breathing problem, bronchodilators, corticosteroid, epa, inhaled steroids, intravenous corticosteroid, oral corticosteroid, respiratory distress | Leave a response
Catch Your Breath Now!
By Cody Wells on December 21, 2009
Once again, asthma is on the rise. This serious breathing problem already afflicts millions of people around the world and is expected to hinder the lung function of millions more in the next 20 Years (Annual world asthma 2/17/04).
In the US, asthma continues to strike our kids. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, the [...]
Posted in Asthma Triggers & Causes | Tagged air pollution, air quality, allergies, allergy, antibiotic avoidance, asthma epidemic, bedda nut tree, black pepper, breathing problem, bus fumes, environmental protection agency, epa, ginger root, harda, haritaki, herbal extract, indian gooseberry, indian long pepper, indian walnut, mold, pollen, pollution, public health | 1 Response





