Bronchitis

I had a very bad bout of bronchitis years ago, which led to a chronic asthma condition. I lost 2 stone in weight over a 2-month period and I had little idea of how to deal with the debilitating illness...I was frequently struggling to be able to breathe. It's not something I would like to go through again, but it took me the best part of two years to get to grips with the condition.

As a child I often had winter colds that developed into bronchitis, with the inevitable regular visit to the doctor. Every time antibiotics were prescribed, why I do not know, but I believe this is what led to me developing asthma later in life. Colds are caused by viruses and are not killed by antibiotics, which kill bacteria, all bacteria even the necessary ones that help with digestion. In addition to weakening the digestive system the bodies immune system is also compromised, as it has lost a vital ally in fighting yeast and fungi. These are always present in the body, but the good gut bacteria keep them in check. Mainstream medicine now recognises the affect Candida can have on a compromised immune system, although you might still counter some scepticism. Alternative medicine has known about it for a long time.

If you do have to use antibiotics then it is sensible to repopulate your gut afterwards with good bacteria. There are now plenty of probiotic products available, many advertised on the TV, but make sure you use a quality product. Do not take with warm food or drinks, because the heat will kill the bacteria.

Through experience and from reading many health books I now know why my colds developed into bronchitis. It's a damn nuisance, but we cannot avoid colds, however, we can make life much easier for ourselves.

The first step is to remove wheat and milk products from the diet (before you panic, this is only a temporary measure). Why you ask? Because when you have a cold or bronchitis the body produces more mucus and you do not want to add to this by eating mucus producing foods. I know some of you will be sceptical, but what have you got to lose... just try it and see.

It is also sensible to try to pinpoint any allergies that you might have. Pulses are one of my bĂȘte noires.

Also, try adding garlic, onions, ginger, chillies, cloves and liquorice (not the sweets, but do not take if you have high blood pressure) to your diet, as they all act as decongestants. The following herbs are also very useful: astragalus, coltsfoot, echinacea, elderberry, elecampane, ephedra, eucalyptus, fenugreek, ginkgo, goldenseal, lobelia, mullein oil and reishi.

Please feel free to let me have any tips of your own.

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