Today I will recommend an extraordinary natural remedy for sick lungs,and you have never heard of it! In my experience, a large number of people are completely wrongly treated for lung and upper respiratory diseases. Today’s plant can simply be bought in health food stores in the form of powders, ink, capsules, tea…
ANATOMY OF THE LUNGS
Your lungs are bigger than you think. Although they fit perfectly into your chest, the surface of your lungs (inside and out) is 40 times larger than your outer skin. They are made of spongy material that allows flexibility and permeability. Inside each lung are air tubes called bronchioles that are associated with bronchialstems. At the end of each tree branch there are small air-filled bags called alveoli.
White blood cells in the alveoli filter out irritants and harmful pathogens, and destroy or push them through the body for elimination. Your lungs work hard to continually take oxygen, filter it and release it into the circulatory system to spread throughout your body. Expanding and contracting up to 20 times every minute without a break, it is in our best interest to keep our lungs in the best shape possible .
What are the most common lung diseases? First of all asthma – a condition in which the bronchial tubes are chronically inflamed, narrow the aisles and restrict breathing. A severe asthma attack can be triggered by external factors such as seasonal allergies or stress. Bronchitis – inflammation of the bronchial tubes that connect the air passages of the nose and mouth with the lungs.
Colds and other viral infections. Cystic fibrosis – a genetic disease in which heavy mucus is produced in the lungs (and other organs), which makes breathing difficult. Emphysema, pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung cancer…
What plant has an amazing natural impact on lung health? Today I will recommend Pycnogenol! In 1535, a French explorer named Jacques Cartier found himself tied to ice on the St. Lawrence River. Together with the rest of the crew, he developed symptoms of vitamin C deficiency.Fortunately, the Indians told them about the tea prepared from the bark of a particular tree, which miraculously led to a full recovery.
Nearly 400 years later, Dr. Jacques Masquelier of France came across Cartier’s notes and began looking for active ingredients from the bark of the tree. He later discovered proanthocyanidins from The European Coastal Pine, which he called “Pycnogenol.” This key chemical, proanthocyanidin, is also found in high concentrations in apples, cranberries, coca, grapes and red wine. This is one of the best natural remedies for the lungs, but pycngenol works much more…