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måndag 14 december 2009

Effective Asthma Home Remedies

By Esther Tan

For asthma, there are a lot of homemade remedies that you can choose from and give you the relief that you need during attacks. Home remedies, however, should be relied on as your primary treatment. It can be an alternative if there is no rescue medication available. But the number of home remedies may be overwhelming for you. The last thing you need to be doing when you have an asthma attack is experimenting to figure out which ones would work.

The home remedy that you need is one that has been tested and proven to work by asthmatics around the world. If you're looking for these kinds of remedies, there are actually only a few. Here are some examples of the most effective home remedies that can help you when you need them.

Coffee: Hot, dark, and preferably strong coffee is advised by doctors for asthmatics when there is an emergency. The main components that work to stop bronchial spasms, breaking down mucus, open up airways, and bring relief during emergency situations are theophylline and theobromine. About two cups of brewed coffee, if possible, can bring your asthma under control in a matter of minutes.

Honey: Local, unprocessed and non-tampered honey has been found to have an asthma attack relieving aroma. Similar to coffee, which is also rich in aroma, honey breaks down the mucus that accumulates in the lungs. It also reduces the inflammation caused by the exacerbating asthma. In short, inhaling the aroma of pure honey can help you breathe easier. Besides its quick relieving abilities, honey can also be used with your conventional medication for prevention. Two teaspoons of honey in a glass of milk taken every night have been found to reduce the occurrences of allergic reactions and nocturnal asthma.

Steam: If you happen to run out of medications, coffee, and honey, then you can turn to the easiest to produce and most readily available home remedy you have: steam. You can do the steam inhalation in two ways. The first is just letting your bathroom shower run with the highest heat setting on, and allow the steam to linger inside. You may then stay in the bathroom and enjoy the sauna, or you can pop your head in the door to inhale the steam. The second way is to boil some water and put it in an open container. Put your head a few inches from the opening and inhale the steam that rises. Hot steam, again, helps break down the mucus and facilitate better airflow for easier breathing.

Keep in mind that home remedies are only to be considered in times of emergency. They may not be able to give you long-term relief, but it can help delay the worsening of your asthma attack while someone else runs to the pharmacy to buy your inhaler refills.

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