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Asthma Vitamins

Vitamins For Asthma


 
 
 

Asthma Vitamins

Cure Asthma With Vitamin C

Vitamin C is long regarded to be the vitamin that ensures the body of a healthier immune system.
This vitamin is most helpful if the cause of asthma is allergens. But aside from strengthening the body's immune system, Vitamin C is also a good antioxidant.
It helps free the body of harmful toxins that could give rise not only to asthma but to a host of other diseases as well.

Vitamin B6 For Asthma

Intensive research and studies have lead experts to the conclusion that deficiency in this B vitamin could cause asthma.
They have found out that asthmatic patients tend to have high kynurenic acid and xanthurenic acid content in their urines.
These two acids are produced if the metabolism of serotonin and tryptophan are altered, which is a direct result of the deficiency of vitamin B6.

Vitamin B3 To Prevent Asthma Attacks

Role of vitamin B3 in the body, as far as asthma is concerned, is somehow similar to Vitamin C.
This vitamin is believed to prevent asthma attack caused by allergens.
That is because vitamin B3 produces an antihistamine effect in the body.

It is very important for asthma patients to include these three vitamins in their daily nutrition plans.
If they can't possibly get them from the food that they eat, it is suggested that they obtain these vitamins from the nutritional supplements available over-the-counter.
 

About Asthma

Asthma attacks are common in children as well as in adults. Right now, there are several treatment therapies developed to treat asthma.
Asthma is a disease of the lungs. It is a health condition wherein the patient's bronchial tubes and airways are blocked or are swollen.
As a result, patients experience difficulty in breathing. In Greek, asthma literally means 'to pant'. And that is exactly what patients do when they suffer an asthma attack.
Asthma can be caused by a lot of factors. Some patients inherited their disease from their carrier parents. For others, their disease is triggered by common allergens like dust, pollen grains, and smoke.
 
 
 
 
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