Articles for tag: Asthma Treatment, Licorice, Licorice Root, Respiratory System

Licorice Root for Asthma and Lung Infections

Over the past couple of months I have suffered from server asthma attacks and nasty lung infections. Doctors put me on inhalers and heavy steroids to help me breathe easier, but these types of medicines came with multiple side effects that made me really out of it. I simply couldn’t stand the prescription drugs anymore ...

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The Respiratory System and Respiratory Problems

Breathing seems so natural (to those of us who don’t have respiratory problems) that it’s almost taken for granted. Most of us consider the lungs to be the respiratory system but by the time air reaches the main lung areas it’s passed through the nasal cavity, nasopharynx (at the back of the nasal cavity), mouth ...

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Healthy Home Remedies for Asthma Relief

Asthma is a very common respiratory disease, which attacks the bronchial tubes and the trachea. Asthma affects the asthmatic by attacking the respiratory system, which causes the airways to narrow. This decreases the amount of air that is able to reach the lungs, which makes it very hard for the suffering asthmatic to breathe. Asthma ...

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Anatomical Structures of the Respiratory System

The respiratory system is the system of the body responsible for carrying out all of the necessary functions to allow a person to breath and acquire oxygen and other substances from the air. Respiration, or the act of breathing, is necessary for all human life, and without it, human beings would be unable to acquire ...

Benefits of Steam Rooms

Steam rooms have been well-known for their health benefits for several centuries now. Throughout history innumerable people have used steam therapy to improve their health and sense of well being. During the end of 20th century and the start of 21st century, the numbers of health conscious individuals have grown exponentially in the western society, ...

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Humans Vs. Rats

Homo sapiens and Rattus norvegicus– Comparative Discussion Digestive System The overall digestive tract is very similar anatomically in rats and humans. The major difference is that rats lack a gall bladder. Instead, their bile, bodily fluid that breaks down lipids, flows directly from the liver to the small intestines. Rats also lack the ability to ...