Asthma

What is Asthma?

Asthma is a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, a whistling sound (wheezing) when you breathe out, and shortness of breath.
For some people, asthma is a minor nuisance. For others, it can be a major problem that interferes with daily activities and may lead to a life-threatening asthma attack.

Asthma can be minor or it can interfere with daily activities. In some cases, it may lead to a life-threatening attack.
Asthma may cause difficulty breathing, chest pain, cough and wheezing. The symptoms may sometimes flare up.

 

 

What causes Asthma?

Researchers don’t know why some people have asthma while others don’t. But certain factors present a higher risk:
1.    Allergies: Having allergies can raise your risk of developing asthma.
2.    Environmental factors: People can develop asthma after exposure to things that irritate the airways. These substances include allergens, toxins, fumes, and second- or third-hand smoke. These can be especially harmful to infants and young children whose immune systems haven’t finished developing.
3.    Genetics: If your family has a history of asthma or allergic diseases, you have a higher risk of developing the disease.
4.    Respiratory infections: Certain respiratory infections, such as a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), can damage young children’s developing lungs.
5.    Family history
If you have a parent with asthma, you are three to six times more likely to develop asthma than someone who does not have a parent with asthma.
6.    Occupational exposures
If you have asthma, exposure can cause asthma symptoms. And, for some people, exposure to certain dust (industrial or wood dust), chemical fumes and vapors, and mold can cause asthma to develop for the very first time.
7.    Smoking
Cigarette smoke irritates the airways. Smokers have a high risk of asthma. Those whose mothers smoked during pregnancy or who were exposed to second hand smoke are also more likely to have asthma. Learn more about the health effects of smoking with asthma
8.    Air Pollution
Exposure to the main component of smog (ozone) raises the risk for asthma. Those who grew up or live in urban areas have a higher risk for asthma.

Symptoms

People with asthma usually have obvious symptoms. These signs and symptoms resemble many respiratory infections:
•    Chest tightness, pain or pressure.
•    Coughing (especially at night).
•    Shortness of breath.
•    Wheezing.
With asthma, you may not have all of these symptoms with every flare. You can have different symptoms and signs at different times with chronic asthma. Also, symptoms can change between asthma attacks.

How can I Prevent asthma with the use of herbal medicines?
Herbal medicines can give you a lot of healing in an natural proper way. A patient can easily heal with natural things like yoga, healthy food, a Nourishing diet, herbal medicines, exercise, focus, mindfulness, happiness, etc. By adapting these qualities in daily routine one can easily heal fully in a natural way. The most important and basic part is full medication.
Herbal medicines are made up of natural components that are provided by nature they are totally toxins free and have no side effects. That’s why most doctors recommended natural herbal medicines.
Lungs Life, Multi Vit, Anti-pollution drops, etc are the herbal medicines.

How can i Prevent Asthma with the use of Herbal Medicine?

Herbal medicines can give you a lot of healing in an natural proper way. A patient can easily heal with natural things like yoga, healthy food, a Nourishing diet, herbal medicines, exercise, focus, mindfulness, happiness, etc. By adapting these qualities in daily routine one can easily heal fully in a natural way. The most important and basic part is full medication.
Herbal medicines are made up of natural components that are provided by nature they are totally toxins free and have no side effects. That’s why most doctors recommended natural herbal medicines.
Lungs Life, Multi Vit, Anti-pollution drops, etc are the herbal medicines.

Usage/Dosage

1.    Lungs Life:- Take 2 capsules twice or thrice a day or as directed by physician. For better results take it for 3-4 months.
2.    P3 Capsule:- Take 1 capsule twice or thrice a day or as directed by physician,. For better results take it for 3-4 months.
3.    Multi-Vit:- 5 gm powder can be mixed with juice or water etc & advised by the health practitioner , can be taken in the morning & evening .
4.    Anti Pollution Drops:- Take 10 drops in one glass of water twice a day on an empty stomach or an hour before morning & evening meal. Use daily for 3-6 months for better results.
5.    KVAMD:- Take 20 drops in one glass of water twice a day or on an empty stomach or half an hour before morning and evening meals. Use daily for 6-12 months for better results. 

Product Description

1.    Lungs Life:- Purifies lungs, Heal tissue damage due to pollution, Tonic for lungs, gives energy to lungs and  respiratory organs, Useful in symptoms of TB, swelling of  respiratory track, cough, and asthma Boosts lungs immunity and strength, Helps in wheezing and breathing issues, Removes thick mucus, Enriched with vitamin C, Zinc Aspartate, Vitamin E, and Vitamin D3.
2.    P3 Capsule:- Promotes natural immune system, Helps to repair damaged tissues and organs, Helps to maintain body balance, Very helpful for elite athletes
3.    Multi Vit:- Milk Thistle protects your liver, can help in the detoxification of the body, improved gallbladder function, and Helps with intestinal or indigestion issues.
4.    Anti Pollution Drops:- It is natural to approach the unique pattern of symptoms i.e., headache, stomach problems, low energy, respiratory, cold, flu, allergies, etc, It is anti-bacterial and anti-infective, It gives complete wisdom to the body to move toward healing itself the help of natural sources.
5.    KVAMD:-K.V. Ishan mineral drops contain up to 84 ionic trace minerals. In addition, this product contains the following in naturally occurring varying trace amounts, aluminium, arsenic, barium, bromine, calcium chloride, chromium, copper zinc & many more.