Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts | Gilliland, professor of preventive medicine at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, and his colleagues, monitored more than 2,500 pre-teens and teen-agers in a dozen Southern California communities, tracking children's food intake while measuring lung function (how well their lungs work). The team found that children who eat lots of antioxidant-rich fruit and juices ?as well as those who get an abundance of magnesium and potassium ?perform better on lung function tests than children who intake less of the nutrients. | Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | We recommend that you do this test every month (check with your doc first), as a way of periodically checking your lung function. Thaf s important, because one of the major warning signs of decreased lung function is seeing even slight changes in your ability to complete the test. When you exercise, shortness of breath means that all your organs are not acting their best.
You don't have to be a phone-sex operator to know that there are times when heavy breathing feels pretty darn good. Like when you're playing a sport that you love or fooling around with someone you love. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Chinese Medicine: The plant is used for dyspnea, coughs caused by disturbance of lung function, dry mouth, thirst, spontaneous or night sweats, nocturia, insomnia, amnesia, and anxiety states. Efficacy for these indications has not yet been proved. precautions and adverse reactions
No health hazards are known in conjunction with the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages. dosage
Mode of Administration: Whole drug and preparations for internal use. | Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts | Over the next twenty months, Christian's lung function improved enough that his doctor finally took him off the prednisone. Christian once said to me, 'A person should only be on prednisone fourteen days—not fourteen years!"
Christian's repeated pulmonary function tests showed consistent, significant improvement. | | Several months later her lung function had improved to over 50 percent. Her physicians were amazed.
Sharlie began to participate in physical education and even some minor sports. She always believed that the more active she could be, the better, even though she continued to have infections and had to be hospitalized from time to time to receive intravenous antibiotics. Despite these small setbacks, Sharlie saw her life and activities rise to almost normal levels. | | All of these work hard to neutralize all the pollutants we inhale and thus protect the underlying lung tissue and lung function. Vitamin C is the most prominent antioxidant in this protective fluid lining. It is not only an important antioxidant in this fluid but also has the ability to regenerate vitamin E and glutathione.
Still, respiratory tract infections or exposure to airborne pollutants can overwhelm these local antibacteria, antiviral, and antioxidant systems found in the epithelial lining fluids (ELFs). When this happens, a tremendous inflammatory-immune response occurs. | | This eventually decreases lung function by disrupting the easy transfer of oxygen through these damaged membranes to the blood.
Studies Show Oxidative Stress is-. a of COPD
W. MacNee reported in the medical journal Chest and at the Novartis Foundation Symposium that he felt that there was considerable scientific evidence that oxidative stress was the cause of COPD. He discovered that many of these patients had depleted antioxidants in their lung tissue due to the increase in oxidative stress and possible dietary deficiency of antioxidants. | Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts | Because of possible damage to the lungs, you should have your lung function checked six months after starting to use inhalable insulin, and then every year thereafter. Furthermore, if you currently need injectable insulin, inhaled insulin can be used at mealtime, but not as a replacement for your longer-acting injections.
Although we are enthusiastic about the mealtime convenience of inhaled insulin, there remain residual, open-ended questions about the possible long-term effects this type of insulin delivery system may have on the lungs. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Ozone is a highly reactive gas that, while killing bacteria, can also affect the respiratory system and reduce lung function. It may cause coughing, throat irritation or an uncomfortable chest-sesation. It is especially hazardous to those people with weak respiratory systems. Sharper Image got in trouble a few years back when Consumer Reports complained their Ionic air purifiers produced too much dangerous ozone. A class action settlement followed, and now the Sharper Image air purifiers have a catalytic converter that virtually eliminates ozone. | Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Zanker KS, Blumel G, Probst J, Reiterer W, (1984) Theoretical, experimental evidence for the action of terpens as modulators in lung function. Prog Resp Res 18:302-304.
Zinkel DF, (1975) Chemtech 5(4):235.
Further information in:
Hansel R, Keller K, Rimpler H, Schneider G (Hrsg.), Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, 5. Aufl., Bde 4-6 (Drogen): Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1992-1994.
Steinegger E, Hansel R, Pharmakognosie, 5. Aufl., Springer Verlag Heidelberg 1992.
Teuscher E, Biogene Arzneimittel, 5. Aufl., Wiss. Verlagsges. Stuttgart 1997. | Dr Ron Roberts See book keywords and concepts | There was no evidence of improved lung function in either group, and no change in carbon dioxide levels. Although this study shows benefits for 90 per cent of the Buteyko group, the reasons are as yet unknown and warrant further research. If people do try Butekyo, and other treatments, we still recommend continuing with the medications prescribed by their doctor. A complementary approach with support of your doctor and your asthma action plan is still the best and safest option. | Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Zanker KS, Bliimel G, Probst J, Reiterer W, (1984) Theoretical and experimental evidence for the action of terpens as modulators in lung function. Prog Resp Res 18:302-304.
Further information in:
Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, Vol. 1, 2nd Ed., CRC Press 1975.
Frohne D, Pfander HJ, Giftpflanzen - Ein Handbuch ftlr Apotheker, Toxikologen und Biologen, 4. Aufl., Wiss. Verlagsges. mbH Stuttgart 1997.
Hansel R, Keller K, Rimpler H, Schneider G (Hrsg.), Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, 5. Aufl., Bde 4-6 (Drogen), Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1992-1994. | Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts | At the age of twenty-seven, with very little lung function left, Christian was taking nine different drugs. His pulmonary function tests showed that his large airways were working at only 17 percent of normal capacity while his small airways were working at a mere 8 percent. In spite of all his medication, Christian was barely able to live his life. Unable to do anything requiring physical exertion, he lived with the residing fear of having another acute asthmatic attack. He had to continually make sure he had his inhalers and backups with plenty of medication. His life depended on them. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Theoretical and experimental evidence for the action of terpens as modulators in lung function. Prog Resp Res; 18:302-304. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | Heavy smokers who consumed the lowest amounts of beta carotene experienced the greatest decline in lung function with advancing age. [Thorax 61: 320-26, 2006] This was not a study about cancer, but it does say beta carotene promotes healthy aging of the lungs, even among smokers!
In the Japan Collaborative Cohort Study, it was found that the greater the intake of carotenoids (lycopene, beta carotene, lutein) from the diet, the less the risk of death from lung cancer. | Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | In what is one of the earliest, if not the very first, medical reports measuring lung function in a group of industrial workers, Thackrah records, "I may also remark, in reference to the capacity of the lungs, that no fully formed man, in good health, throws out less than 200 cubic inches at a forced expiration. Large men expire 230-280. One only of the flaxmen in the preceding statement [i.e., among the long employed] surpassed the minimum standard, no other reached it, and the last person examined could throw out but 80" (75 fn.). | | The workers they studied, evaluated by sophisticated tests of lung function, exhibited all of the characteristic findings of asthma. This included narrowing of the bronchial airways, particularly in response to triggering stimuli, combined in some of the cases with the asthma symptoms of breathlessness, coughing, or chest tightness.72 Despite this new evidence, the debate over RADS continues. Industrial insurers in particular remain reluctant to embrace a new syndrome that recognizes the possibility of persistent aftereffects from a brief, even if overwhelming, exposure. | | They then watched him closely over twenty-four hours. His lung function fell by almost 25 percent, which greatly impressed his doctors, although the patient himself described it as only a "mild" attack relative to some others he had experienced.
The same year, a British medical report detailed seven similar cases of asthma, five from cyanoacrylates and two from methyl methacrylate. It was around this same time that these materials were just gaining popularity in medical applications as high-tech surgical cements. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | Cat allergens, in fact, can hamper the lung function of asthmatics who are allergic to cats for up to 22 hours after exposure, says Jared W. Allen, a postdoctoral researcher at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
"Cat allergens can be smaller particles than normal allergens, such as pollen or flowers, and [they can] reach deeper into the airway of the lungs," Allen explains. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Fractures of the thoracic spine can also restrict lung function, cause digestive problems, 15 lower self-esteem and body image, and result in depression.16
Vertebral fractures are twice as common as either hip fractures or distal radius (wrist) fractures. The incidence of wrist fractures starts to rise immediately after menopause, with an incidence of about 15 percent by age 80, but a peak incidence about 20 to 25 years sooner. Each year, 172,000 wrist fractures occur that are the result of moderate trauma and rapid postmenopausal bone loss. The female to male ratio is 5:1. | Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Zanker KS, Blumel G, Probst J, Reiterer W, (1984) Theoretical and experimental evidence for the action of terpens as modulators in lung function. Prog Resp Res 18:302-304.
Further information in:
Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, Vol. 1, 2nd Ed., CRC Press 1975.
Frohne D, Pfander HJ, Giftpflanzen - Ein Handbuch fiir Apotheker, Toxikologen und Biologen, 4. Aufl., Wiss. Verlagsges. mbH Stuttgart 1997.
Hansel R, Keller K, Rimpler H, Schneider G (Hrsg.), Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, 5. Aufl., Bde 4-6 (Drogen), Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1992-1994. | Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | Magnesium has been shown to relax the bronchial tubes and improve overall lung function. Take 250 mg three times a day, but cut back if stools loosen. Take 1,000 mg of vitamin C two to four times a day for its anti-allergic benefits, but again cut back if stools become loose. Take 1,500 meg of vitamin B12 orally, or 400 meg sublingually, as it can reduce asthma symptoms in some people.
Herbs: Several herbs act as antihistamines to open air passages and relieve wheezing. These herbs include anise, ginger, peppermint, and chamomile. You can make a tea of using some or all of the following herbs. | Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts | Classic CF lung disease presents with a progression of inflammation and infection, and a decline in lung function marked by mucopurulent plugging, bronchiectasis, and intermittent bronchopneumonia. Recurrent exacerbation of lung infection and respiratory failure are the major causes of hospitalization and death. Improvements in antibiotic therapy, physiotherapy, and nutrition have enhanced the duration and quality of life of patients with CF. Effective management of airway inflammation could augment current therapy. | | Dietary magnesium, potassium, sodium and children's lung function. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2002; 155: 125-131.
20 A synergism of antigen challenge and severe magnesium deficiency on blood and urinary histamine levels in rats. Wei W, Franz KB. J Am Coll Nutr. 1990 Dec;9(6):616-22. Entrez Pubmed
21 Crit Care Med. 1995 Jan;23( 1): 108-18. Entrez Pubmed
22 Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common fatal genetic disease in white populations (1 in 2,500 live births). | | References
1 The New York Times February 2, 2006
2 Dietary Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, and Children s lung function. Gilliland etal. Am. J. Epidemiol.,2002; 155: 125-131.
3 For more information, see: www.mgwater.com/wellness.shtml
4 See: www.foodnavigator.com/news/ng.asp?n=65593-enzyme-nutritional-obese
5 Addressing the assertion that changes in the methods of measuring the composition of food cannot account for the huge fall in nutrient content, Dr Tim Lobstein said, "Minerals are easy to detect and measure and have been since the 19th century. | | Magnesium affects lung function and indirectly influences respiratory symptoms.
Magnesium is at the center of many processes that are important to body-energy metabolism, immune function, and muscle and nerve function. It is a vital component in the body's physiology, and the essential preventive medicine for the 21st century.
While there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to staying healthy and little, if any, evidence that some therapies that people use today actually work, this is not the case at all when it comes to magnesium. The evidence is ironclad and according to the U.S. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | Even after the outward symptoms (such as difficulty breathing) abated, all 10 people continued to experience a decrease in lung function, the testing showed.
CONCLUSIONS
"Our conclusions are that there is a significant response in the small airways of the lung that can persist for up to 22 hours," Allen says. "And the patient's airways could be hypersensitive to additional challenges."
So, if exposure to cat allergens has left a person with symptoms, and then he/she is exposed again, he may be even more sensitive the second time, Allen explains. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | Obviously, smoking decreases lung function, and therefore oxygen in the system, and this lack of oxygenation to the tissues decreases peripheral circulation and leads to a greater tendency for gangrene and amputation. Smoking is a documented risk factor for both the development and progression of various types of neuropathy (damage to the peripheral nervous system). A retrospective study of Type-1 and Type-2 diabetic patients found that current or ex-smokers were significantly more likely to have neuropathy than individuals who never smoked (64.8 percent compared to 42.8 percent). | Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts | According to a study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, workers at the World Trade Center site had a decline in lung function a year later that was equivalent to twelve years of aging-related pulmonary decline.
THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Heart disease remains the number one killer of both men and women, affecting an estimated 62 million Americans—more than any other illness. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | Stuart Weiss, a clinical assistant professor in the department of medicine at New York University School of Medicine, "There are still some questions as to lung function...and
Steven Galson, MD, director, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US Food and Drug Administration.
Robert Rapaport, MD, director, division of pediatric endocrinology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York City.
Stuart Weiss, MD, clinical assistant professor, department of medicine (endocrinology), New York University School of Medicine, and endocrinologist, New York University Medical Center, New York City. |
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