Control Asthma with Aloe Vera Gel

The increase in industrial and vehicular pollution has led to the rise in asthma cases around the world. In this disease the air passages in the lung constrict, which makes it difficult for the person to breathe in an effortless manner. The other factors that trigger asthma are anxiety, depression and overactive immune system.  There are many medicines available, including synthetic steroid based inhalers; but they do not offer a lasting solution to this debilitating disease.
Aloe Vera gel can be effectively used to combat Asthma in a safe, natural way. The immuno-modulating properties of Aloe Vera gel intervene in the overactive immune mechanism of the patient and co-ordinate biochemical reactions that support pulmonary respiration to reduce or eliminate the inflammation in the air passages and normalize breathing.
When the bronchioles, the air passages that connect the mouth or nose with air sacs of the lungs, get constricted due allergic reaction to irritants like smoke, vehicular pollution, chemicals or any other allergens; it becomes difficult to breathe in normal and effortless manner.  Since they are located to close to the lungs any infection or congestion due to mucus can cause serious breathing problems.
For immediate relief, mix a tablespoon of pure Aloe Vera gel in boiling water and inhale the steam. The combined effects of Acemannan, Aloin, and enzymes like Bradykinase, have anti-inflammatory, immune-stimulating, and reparative effects on inflamed internal tissue. Their action reduces or eliminates the mucus and inflammation in the airway and restores proper movement of air through the Bronchioles.
People who suffer from Asthma should regularly take 25ml of pure Aloe Vera gel thrice a day. They will over the time see that there is improvement in the breathing. Those who suffer from throat infections  should regularly use mixture of Aloe Vera gel in lukewarm water and gargle after every meal until the infection is cured. This prevents  spread of the infection to the lower respiratory region, which otherwise can complicate the condition, especially in the elderly people.
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  • I use alo vera for a lot of things, but I had no idea it was good for those who suffer from Asthma.  Thanks for sharing this.  Liked and shared.

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