Monday, October 19, 2015

Herbs for Lung Cleansing

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The lungs function to absorb oxygen from the air we breathe so that our body could make use of it. Without oxygen, we couldn’t possibly survive!
Although modern times age of machine, we all are living with pollutants everyday. Here are some herbs that can help lungs heal and maintain its function-


Oregano- Oregano can help reduce the severity of allergy symptoms because it has rosmarinic acid – a natural antihistamine. The herb also contains thymol, terpenes, and carvacrol which can effectively eradicate fungi and different types of bacteria from your lungs.
oregano is a natural decongestant. Research by the ENT Department of the Israel Institute of Technology .
How to use: Cook oregano with food. The aroma it gives off while cooking acts as a decongestant. Oregano can be prepared fresh or dry depending on your taste. You can also add a few drops of oregano oil in your milk, tea, or juice at least once a day to detoxify your lungs.


Mullein


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The flowering plant has long been used by Aboriginal Australians as an herbal remedy for respiratory ailments including asthma, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. Austrians traditionally took it as tea or added it to ointments and baths for external use.
How it works: Mullein is a natural expectorant. It contains saponins which break down mucus in the lungs and airways and reduces nasal congestion
How to use: Add mullein in tea by adding 1 to 2 tsps. of dried flowers and/or leaves to a cup of boiling water. Steam the herb for 10 minutes then strain before drinking.


 Osha Root
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Osha is a plant  which is most powerful lung detoxifiers you can get,used by narive Americans for colds, cough, and other respiratory problems . It grows on the high mountains of northwest Mexico and the Rocky Mountains of Canada.Among its detoxifying ingredients are camphor, terpenes, saponins, phytosterols, and ferulic acid.It has anti-histaminic properties.
How to use-Add 1 to 2 tsps. of cut or crushed Osha root to 1 cup of boiling water. Steam for1/2 hr  and drink as tea.

 Lungwort

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How it works: Lungwort acts by increasing the production of serous mucus in the air passages. This thins out phlegm and makes it easier to expectorate. Besides clearing out mucus, lungwort is known to remove accumulated tar from the lungs, throat, and airways. Smokers who want to quit smoking would greatly benefit from this herb. People suffering from bronchitis, asthma, and respiratory diseases that constrict the airways can benefit from lungwort as well due to its anti-inflammatory effects.
How to use- Mix1 to 2 tsps. of dried lungwort leaves to 1 cup of boiling water.  Drink 1 cup three times a day to cleanse your lungs


Licorice Root
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 It loosens up phlegm so it is easier to expel. It even has antibiotic properties, killing bacteria and viruses and preventing respiratory infection. Licorice root is also bronchodilator
How to use- Boil in water and drink that.



Thyme

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Thyme may be a common kitchen herb, but like Oregano, it can detoxify your lungs. The evergreen plant has had many uses since ancient times, although its lung cleansing effects weren’t discovered until recently.
How it works: Thyme leaves contain a potent detoxifying agent known as thymol – a naturally occurring substance with antiseptic effects. Thymol is so good at fighting microbes that it is commonly the active ingredient in mouthwashes. Thyme cleanses the lungs and airways by removing bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
How to use-Add fresh or dried thyme leaves to a pot of boiling water. Let it sit for two minutes and drink as tea.


 Indian Tobacco

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It’s not really tobacco but rather, a common name used for lung cleansing. Also known as Lobelia Inflata, the herb grows only once or twice a year in its native territory – North America have used it to treat respiratory diseases and  to detoxify our lungs.
How it works: Lobeline is an alkaloid and the main component behind the Indian tobacco’s lung benefits. It promotes the expulsion of phlegm by loosening and thinning mucus found in the lungs and air passages. Lobeline opens up the airways since it is a bronchodilator.
How to use: Add 5 to 10 leaves of Indian tobacco in boiling water. Inhale the steam.


Elecampane (horse-heal )also known as wild sunflower.

Elecampane has a multitude of medicinal benefits.also called horse-heal and wild sunflower.

How it works- herb contains inulin which, apart from soothing irritated passages, acts as an expectorant and expels mucus.

How to use: Ground elecampane roots not older than  two or three years,and add a teaspoon to a cup of water.


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Plantain Leaf

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How it works: Studies show that plantain leaf contains pectin and glycerin, two common ingredients found in lozenges and cough syrups
How to use: Make tea by brewing 1 to 2 plantain leaves in a cup of boiling water, drink.
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