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In a message dated 1/23/2007 12:06:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,

moonphish writes:

 

>>>Can someone please tell me some good ways to

clean your lungs? any suppliments or herbs or anything at all?<<

 

 

 

 

Here are a few things that I find are really helpful for me. I've found

these tips from the infamous Dr. Andwer Weil website. _www.drweil.com_

(http://www.drweil.com)

Hopefully you've heard of him. He always gives such sound advice. What

also is helpful in your search is to go a bookstore and look in the herbs &

healing (usually in the alternative or health sections of the bookstores) and

look up detox lungs, aid in lung, healthy lungs, etc.. you get the picture.

That's what I always do. And in case you're interested you can look up what to

do in Traditional for detoxing the lungs. I've always found

that TCM is very very effective, if followed correctly. Here are the tips

below from drweil.com. Hope some of this helps you.

 

Dawn

 

Here are some suggestions to protect your lungs from further damage:

* Take antioxidant vitamins and minerals.

* Take a daily supplement of Coenzyme Q10 supplement (CoQ 10), which

can improve the use of oxygen at the cellular level. Take 60 mg twice a day of

the softgel form, which is best absorbed when taken with a meal containing

some fat.

* Take the Chinese medicinal mushroom cordyceps, which may be useful in

chronic lung disease. Look for capsules of cordyceps extract and follow the

dosage directions on the product label.

* Increase your dietary sources of carotenes, such as carrots, sweet

potatoes, yellow squash and leafy green vegetables. Do not take straight

beta-carotene supplements, however, as in smokers they may increase the chances

of

other lung problems. Your best bet is the mixed carotenoids found in these

foods.

* Get regular exercise to build up your stamina. However, make sure

your doctor approves before you begin an exercise program.

* Maintain normal weight. If you're overweight, your heart has to work

harder, and you're more likely to experience shortness of breath. If you're

underweight, you will have lower energy stores to draw from.

* Try to avoid exposure to air pollution, which can worsen emphysema

symptoms. Stay indoors when ozone levels are unhealthy and pollution levels

are high.

 

 

 

 

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I like Nettles Root, Ivy Extract, Vit. C and Quericitin. Whenever I

have congested lungs, I use the above supplements and

Echincea/Goldenseal drops to dry out the mucus.

 

Nagla

 

, PetsPlantsHome

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> In a message dated 1/23/2007 12:06:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> moonphish writes:

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> >>>Can someone please tell me some good ways to

> clean your lungs? any suppliments or herbs or anything at all?<<

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Moonphish, the lungs are the third biggest users of glutathione,

which is the body's main antioxidant and detoxifier. The best source

of the precursors one would need is two scoops of undenatured whey

and 400 mcg selenium per day. Quite a lot of information appears at

this page; http://tinyurl.com/qw45t --note the lung disease heading

and also the detoxification headings as well as other oxidation

things. Also, the free ebook by Jimmy Gutman M.D. is useful.

 

Glutathione can be had as a prescription spray called Mucomyst which

the lung tissue can absorb. This won't address systemic glutathione

depletion and it might not hit the lungs evenly but still ...

 

Bonnie.

 

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> I've been a fire fighter for a year. The last fire I was in was a

> combination of burning couches and mattresses among other highly

toxic

> household synthetics. Two days has gone by and I can still feel

> something in my lungs that doesn't feel right and I'm scared. This

> morning I quit and I'm about half way through persuing a masters

degree

> in counseling. I've also been keenly interested in learning about

> natural medicine for a long time now. How I got into that field I'll

> never fully understand. Can someone please tell me some good ways to

> clean your lungs? any suppliments or herbs or anything at all? I

would

> be very grateful, Thanks,

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> D.

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My son and I use a lozenge form of glutathione with Molybdenum

called 'Chem Detox' it's a Source Naturals product.

 

Nagla

 

, " Bonnie Moss "

<bonnie0moss wrote:

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> Moonphish, the lungs are the third biggest users of glutathione,

> which is the body's main antioxidant and detoxifier. The best

source

> of the precursors one would need is two scoops of undenatured whey

> and 400 mcg selenium per day. Quite a lot of information appears

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