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Asthma Bronchitis and Asthma Bronchitis Allergies
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[size=4][b]Asthma Bronchitis - Asthma Bronchitis Allergies[/b][/size][hr]Are you currently searching for relief or a cure from asthma, bronchitis, and allergies, for babies, children, young adults, adults and the elderly? Did you know that because of all the different times in life there are different strategies that work on the different stages?

[list][*]Are you tired of fighting off hay fever, allergies, sinus, bronchitis or any other respiratory problems?[*]If you are battling any of these questions, then you have come to the right place.[/list]

Using Get Your Breath Back, you can control your allergies, eczema, hay fever and other upper respiratory problems, which can lead to bronchitis and /or asthma. This system will show how it covers babies, children, young adults, adults and the elderly. Learn to cure the root cause, not the symptoms. Learn how yoga, meditation and simple relaxation exercises can help relieve your allergies, hay fever, eczema, sinus, asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems. You can say goodbye to harmful antibiotics, steroids, inhalers and other over the counter medication. The sources used for the information for this article on Bronchitis Breath are all dependable ones. This is so that there be no confusion in the authenticity of the article.

[size=large][b]Types of Asthma: Exercise Induced, Allergic, Occupational, and Nocturnal[/b][/size][hr]Bronchitis occurs when the lining of your bronchial tract becomes infected, usually developing from a cold or flu or allergies. Then your bronchial tubes become swollen and start producing mucus. The mucus causes (difficulty in breathing,) wheezing and a nasty cough. :o.

Are you using your asthma medications and inhalers, more and more each day? Are your household chemicals and antihistamines, that you are taking to relieve your hay fever and allergies, making your asthma worse or causing asthma attacks?

[size=large][b]Types of Bronchitis: Acute, Chronic and Bronchial Asthma[/b][/size][hr]Both bronchitis and asthma are cause by allergies, hay fever, sinus, and other types of respiratory problems. Using great confidence in ourselves, we endeavored to write such a long article on Asthma Bronchitis. Such is the amount of matter found on Asthma Bronchitis.

[i]Asthma is a chronic disease, which involves inflammation of the airway superimposed with recurrent episodes of limited airflow (difficulty in breathing), mucus production, cough and wheezing. [/i]

[size=large][b]To Make Sure that Your Body, Will Function Properly for a Long Time[/b][/size][hr]Starting now, will help the body to fight off symptoms of many illnesses and diseases. Some factors that can lead to an early onset of bronchitis, asthma and allergies include a poor diet. Some diseases are hereditary, and you can still be at risk. By keeping healthy you are helping your body to be able to control the symptoms when they onset. Break-free from your debilitating bronchitis and invest in your happiness and well-being now. Don't wait until your bronchitis, asthma and allergies is completely out of control. It was with great relief we ended writing on Asthma Bronchitis Allergies. There was just too much information to write, that we were starting to lose hopes on it's completion! Wink

Juniper berries have long been used as a flavoring in foods and alcoholic beverages such as gin. Gin's original preparation was used for kidney ailments. Immature berries are green, taking 2 to 3 years to ripen to a purplish blue-black. The active component is a volatile oil, which is 0.2% to 3.4% of the berry. The best described effect is diuresis, caused by terpinene-4-01, which results from a direct irritation to the kidney, leading to increased glomerular filtration rate. Juniper berries are available as ripe berry, also called berry-like cones or mature female cones, fresh or dried, and as powder, tea, tincture, oil, or liquid extract.

[size=large][b]Inform Patient that Urine May Turn Purplish With Higher Doses of Juniper[/b][/size][hr]Tell patient to avoid applying juniper to large ulcers or wounds because local irritation (burning, blistering, redness, and edema) may occur. Isn't it amazing how much information can be transferred through a single page? So much stands to gain, and to lose about Bronchitis through a single page.

[size=large][b]Reported Uses[/b][/size][hr]Juniper berries are used to treat urinary tract infections and kidney stones. They're also used as a carminative and for multiple nonspecific GI tract disorders, including dyspepsia, flatulence, colic, heartburn, anorexia, and inflammatory GI disorders. It is rather inviting to go on writing on Bronchitis. however as there is a limitation to the number of words to be written, we have confined ourselves to this. However, do enjoy yourself reading it.

[list][*]Warn patient not to confuse juniper with cade oil, which is derived from juniper wood.[*]Advise female patient to report planned or suspected pregnancy before using juniper. Wink[/list]

[size=large][b]Caution Against Using Alcohol While Taking Juniper[/b][/size][hr]Recommend that patient seek medical diagnosis before taking juniper. Unadvised use of juniper could worsen urinary problems, bronchitis, GI disorders, and other conditions if medical diagnosis and proper treatment are delayed.

Administration Dried ripe berries: 1 to 2 g by mouth three times a day; maximum 10 g dried berries daily, equaling 20 to 100 mg essential oil Liquid extract (1:1 in 25% alcohol): 2 to 4 ml by mouth three times a day As the information we produce in our writing on Treat Bronchitis may be utilized by the reader for informative purposes, it is very important that the information we provide be true. We have indeed maintained this.

As a food, maximum flavoring concentrations are 0.01% of the extract or 0.006% of the volatile oil. Other reported effects of juniper include hypoglycemia, hypotension or hypertension, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effects, and stimulation of uterine activity leading to decreased implantation and increased abortifacient effects.

Safety Risk Kidney damage may occur in patients taking juniper for extended periods. This effect may stem from prolonged kidney irritation caused by terpinene-4-ol or by tur pentine oil contamination ofjuniper products. Writing is something that has to be done when one is in the mood to write. So when we got in the mood to write watch out for the sign of bronchitis, nothing could stop us from writing!

[list][*]Research summary Juniper may have some benefit in diabetic treatment, but further study is necessary.[*]Juniper has an extensive toxicology profile, and therefore must be used with caution.[/list]

Quote:Juniper berries may be applied topically to treat small causes and remedies muscle and joint pain caused by rheumatism. The fragrance is inhaled as steam to treat bronchitis. The oil is used as a fragrance in many soaps and cosmetics. Juniper berries are the principle flavoring agent in gin, as well as some bitters and liqueurs.

[b]Oil (1:5 in 45% alcohol): 03 to 2 ml by mouth three times a day Tea (steep 1 teaspoon crushed berries in 5 oz boiling water for 10 minutes, and then strain): three times a day[/b]

[list][*]Overdose of juniper may cause seizures, tachycardia, hypertension, and renal failure with albuminuria, hematuria, and purplish urine.[*]Monitor blood pressure and potassium, BUN, creatinine, and blood glucose level.[/list]

Tell patient to notify pharmacist of any herbal and dietary supplements that he's taking when obtaining a new prescription. Advise patient to consult his health care provider before using an herbal preparation because a conventional treatment with proven efficacy may be available.

[size=large][b]Safety Risk Juniper May Cause Seizures, Kidney Failure, and Spontaneous Abortion[/b][/size][hr]Clinical considerations Advise patient that he shouldn't take juniper preparations for longer than 4 weeks. Ignorance is bliss, is it? Isn't it better to learn more than not to know about something like Bronchitis. So we have produced this article so that you can learn more about it!

[size=large][b]Tincture (1:5 in 45% Alcohol): 1 to 2 Ml by Mouth Three Times a Day[/b][/size][hr]Hazards Adverse reactions to juniper include local irritation and metrorrhagia. When used with antidiabetics such as chlorpropamide, glipizide, and glyburide, hypoglycemic effects may be potentiated. Concomitant use of juniper and anti-hypertensives may interfere with blood pressure. Juniper may potentiate the effects of diuretics such as furosemide, leading to additive hypokalemia. A disulfiram-like reaction could occur because of alcohol content of juniper extract. Time and tide waits for no man. So once we got an idea for writing on Bronchitis, we decided not to waste time, but to get down to writing about it immediately!


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Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding should avoid juniper because of its uterine stimulant and abortifacient properties. Juniper shouldn't be used by those with renal insufficiency, inflammatory disorders of the GI tract (such as Crohn's disease), seizure disorders, or known hypersensitivity. It shouldn't be used topically on large ulcers or wounds because it may cause local irritation.
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