- 200mg
- N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine
- 150mg
- Fenugreek Seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum) 10:1 Extract (QCE 1.5g)
- 100mg
- Hyssop Herb Tops (Hyssopus officinalis) 10:1 Extract (QCE 1g)
- 100mg
- Mullein Leaf (Verbascum thapsus) 20:1 Extract (QCE 2g)
- 100mg
- Ginger (Zingiber Officinale – Rhizome) 4:1 Extract (QCE 400mg)
- 50mg
- Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum – fruiting body) 20:1 Extract (QCE 1g)
Vegetable Capsule Shell (Hypromellose), Oryza sativa (Rice) hull powder, maltodextrin.
Do not use this product if you are taking antibiotics or nitroglycerin or if you are pregnant. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are breastfeeding, have kidney stones, have diabetes, or if symptoms persist or worsen. Stop use if hypersensitivity / allergy occurs. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have had recent surgery or have upcoming surgery. Keep out of reach of children.
Veggie Caps
90 V-caps
Adults: Take 3 capsules with water and morning meal to avoid digestive upset.
- Supports the lungs’ natural defense systems
- Helps expel mucous
- Promotes detoxification to protect the lungs from damage caused by pollutants and toxins
- Contains anti-inflammatories and antioxidants to heal and soothe damaged lung tissue
- Non-GMO, vegan friendly and gluten free
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Bronchitis & Lung Health
Recurrent bronchitis and lung infections are more common than ever - natural medicine can help you reduce congestion, irritation, and boost your immune system...
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the airways. It can occur acutely as the result of an infection or chronically in the case of respiratory diseases like asthma, or emphysema. Acute bronchitis begins with cold symptoms and a dry cough. As it progresses the cough becomes deeper, painful and more productive.
Phlegm can be clear, white or yellow and varies in thickness. Chest tightness and breathlessness can occur. Acute cases usually resolve in a few weeks.
The cough of chronic bronchitis is usually less severe but constant. Phlegm may or may not be produced. This is usually caused by repeated irritations like tobacco smoke, environmental chemicals or other allergens. A weak immune system can also result in repeated bronchial infections.
Conventional treatment of severe or chronic bronchitis involves bronchodilators. They treat the symptoms of bronchitis by reducing bronchospasms and inflammation. They do not address the root cause of the problem. Acute infective bronchitis is often treated with antibiotics. Make sure to replace the helpful bacteria in your system with a probiotic supplement after antibiotic therapy.
Avoidance of all irritating substances is important for prevention of bronchitis. Home air purification systems, humidifiers and dehumidifiers can be helpful. Keep plants that remove pollutants from air. These types include bamboo palm, Boston fern, dracaena, English ivy, ficus ali, peace lily, rubber plant and spider plant.
Regular moderate exercise and deep breathing practices can decrease hypersensitivity of the airways. Steam inhalations with thyme or eucalyptus essential oils are antispasmodic and antimicrobial.
Use hydrotherapy to boost the immune system. At the end of your shower alternate one minute of hot water with one minute of cold water. Alternate several times always ending with cold. To restore strength to the lungs blow up a balloon several times a day.
Dietary approaches to bronchitis are as follows. Increase fluid intake to decrease viscosity of mucous secretions. The lungs are used as a pathway for toxins to be excreted when the primary organs of detoxification are overwhelmed.
It’s important to keep the body detoxified to reduce strain on the lungs. Our lungs work to filter through toxins, so by altering the diet to ensure adequate intake of nutrients, vitamins and antioxidants you can improve bronchial symptoms. Raw fruits and vegetables are best and by including onion and garlic you can cause an anti-inflammatory effect in the lungs. Another source of anti-inflammatory healing are flax seed and fish oils. Some things to avoid are dairy products, white flour, sugar, processed foods which increase mucous production. Animal products should be avoided due to their inflammatory precursors.
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