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Natural Remedies That Can Ease COPD Symptoms


Date: 20/01/06
 
COPD is a general term which includes the conditions chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Chronic bronchitis or emphysema can cause obstruction (narrowing) of the airways and they commonly occur together.

Symptoms can include coughing and breathlessness. Unfortunately, at this time, there is no cure and doctors can only ease the sometimes distressing symptoms of COPD. Smoking is the most common cause of COPD, so one of the most important things you can do to prevent this disease from developing is to stop smoking.


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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common illness in the UK that mainly affects people over the age of 40. Surprisingly, it is not cold or flu that accounts for more time off work than any other illness, it is COPD according to PatientUK. Also, a flare-up of COPD is one of the most common reasons for admission to hospital.

A recent study has found that diets supplemented with omega-3 fatty acids reduced inflammatory markers and improved breathing and exercise capacity in patients with COPD.

Lets take a closer look at this research.

COPD: Traditional treatments can actually lead to infections

COPD is a general term which includes the conditions chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Chronic bronchitis or emphysema can cause obstruction (narrowing) of the airways and they commonly occur together.

Symptoms can include coughing and breathlessness. Unfortunately, at this time, there is no cure and doctors can only ease the sometimes distressing symptoms of COPD. Smoking is the most common cause of COPD, so one of the most important things you can do to prevent this disease from developing is to stop smoking.

Air pollution and polluted work conditions are believed to play a part in developing COPD. However, once you have COPD, pollution can aggravate your symptoms and cause a flare up. If you live in an area with heavy air pollution, doing everything in your power to avoid or reduce your exposure to pollution may help make managing COPD a bit easier.

Conventional treatments for COPD symptoms can include inhalers, steroids, antibiotics, oxygen, and mucolytic medicines (they work to dissolve mucin, a component of mucus). However, these treatments do come with the potential risk of side effects. For example, one problem that might occur when using a steroid inhaler (especially if you are taking a high dose) is that the back of your throat may become sore and a thrush infection (a yeast that lives normally on the body's mucus membranes) in the mouth may develop.

Also, long term use of a high dose of inhaled steroid may be a 'risk factor' for osteoporosis.

So finding alternatives to traditional treatments would be very welcome.
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COPD: Omega 3s improves exercise capacity

In this new study, researchers at the Kagoshima University Hospital in Japan, gave 64 COPD patients either an omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplement or a non-omega 3 rich polyunsaturated fatty acid supplement. These supplements were to be taken daily for a total of two years. The researchers also measured inflammatory markers, exercise capacity and shortness or dyspnea scores (difficulty of breath) before and after the study.

They found that the volunteers who took the omega 3 supplement had significantly lowered the inflammatation marker, cytokine leukotriene B4. The volunteers also had improved exercise capacity and dyspnea scores. However, researchers found that the volunteers who took the non-omega 3 rich supplement did not experience any change.

Researchers write that, there is an urgent need to develop new anti-inflammatory treatment because no currently available agent, including corticosteorids, can slow the chronic progressive inflammation of COPD.' However, they also noted that the dose of omega-3 fatty acids used in the study was small and suggest that future studies using high doses of omega-3 fatty acids in COPD 'might be interesting.'

As you may already be aware, omega-3 fatty acids are found mainly in fish and walnuts, and have been found to also lower inflammation and improve symptoms in a number of disorders including high blood pressure, arthritis and depression. So adding them to your diet could have many health benefits.

COPD: Try vitamin C and magnesium to manage COPD

In the e-alert Manage respiratory problems safely an effectively (12/9/04), I told you about a UK study conducted at Nottingham University, that investigated the relationship between lung function and the intake of magnesium and vitamin C.

Researchers surveyed more than 2,500 subjects to assess the relationship between diet and COPD. After nine years of follow-up, subjects who consumed higher amounts of vitamin C had better lung function than those with lower levels of C intake. Higher amounts of vitamin C and magnesium intake were associated with significantly improved lung function in the cases of those suffering from COPD.

I will keep you updated on any new research into this debilitating condition. In the meantime, if you want to help prevent COPD from developing and youre a smoker, you should seriously consider giving up. COPD does occur in non-smokers; however the vast majority of sufferers smoke.

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MARGIT PROCHNOW Posted 16/06/2008

Most interesting and a hope for all those with COPD.

Carole Didlock Posted 03/10/2008

I have just been diagnosed with COPD and am on all the usual inhalers and steroids which I am not happy about. I do eat a fair amount of walnuts [mixed with my morning cereal] and will up my intake of oily fish and take vit C and magnesium. Thank you for all the info and please keep up the good work.

alan mcfarlane Posted 05/11/2008

I read this article 7 days ago, and started taking 3000mg vit c & 1000 mg magnesium, have had copd for 15 years,and I found immediate improvement .thanks!!!

CPM Posted 02/12/2008

My grandmother was recently diagnosed with COPD. I am searching for natural remedies that could allow her to deal with it vs frequent nebulizer usage. She is also diabetic. Thanks for any suggestions.

Elwin Stewart Posted 16/12/2008

I've had copd for 20 years and still going, This sounds like what I'm looking for, Thank You .

Maria Spencer Posted 01/03/2009

Thank you for your information. I have never smoked,but have copd,as I was a passive smoker. I will start taking vit C and fish oil supplements,as I don't like fish. I take linseeds in the morning,is that as good?I was told the risk of getting pneumonia is stronly increased.Would it help to take zinc as a supplement?

Dian Leezer Posted 08/03/2009

My husband just found out he has COPD and emphysema. I need to know what mg of Vit C and Magnesium to give him. Thanks for the information.

Joe Martin Posted 30/03/2009

I have suffered from COPD for the past 15 years and have found a daily intake of 1000mg of omega 3, zinc and copper for my immune system and vitamine c have helped me greatly. I am now considering taking magnesium as well. Great article.

jacinta McParland  Posted 16/04/2009

I have COPD approx 23 years. I take 10mg predisolone daily, singular inhaler 500mg every morning, advert 118mg inhaled daily, slo-phyllin 250mg morning and night.I would love to get off the steriods. What advise would give me.

Marlene Stec Jones Posted 25/04/2009

Anyone with COPD might be interested in http://www.vibralung.com. I tried every natural remedy known to man. This is amazing because it is the first device to use sound wave percussion, resonance, to break the mucus barrier, and then what they call white noise to relax and clear the bronchial passage. Totally, genuinely amazing :)

valerie morgan Posted 24/05/2009

Thank you all for your advice. I will be getting some of the things on here.

Mary Posted 08/06/2009

mary Posted 29/06/2009

I have never smoked an have just found out that I have COPD. I have been a "basket case" since finding out. Since the only symptoms I have at present is the inability to take a deep breath... just wondering how long it will be before I have bad breathing problems.

dml Posted 16/07/2009

My husband appears to have COPD, he is allergic to Fish and nuts,would you suggest an alternative Omega 3 - as flaxseed oil? or something else? Any suggestions are welcome.

angela Posted 18/10/2009

Wonderful article and gives me ammunition for my next appt with my doctor on Tuesday. Dr told me last week there was no alternative to inhakers and I would be on them for life...



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