Asthma and colds are very common during this time of the year. With lowered immune systems and higher amounts of pollutants in the air, it’s no wonder that people with asthma find it increasingly difficult to avoid an attack.

In order to help you breathe more easily, here are three simple home remedy steps for colds and asthma attacks.

Gingerbread snap pumpkin butter cookies1. Get rid of the bad stuff, and avoid mucus-producing foods.

Dairy is one of the most common causes of asthma. People with asthma should avoid milk and other dairy products because they promote mucus production in the lungs, which triggers asthma attacks. Avoid these other mucus-producing foods.

2. Boost your immune system, and clean up the gut.

Our immune system is trained in the gut. When we have good bacteria, they actually suppress inflammation, allergies, autoimmune diseases and asthma. Bad bacteria promote those problems. Eating right helps us clean out the bad bacteria and put in good bacteria, which boosts our immune system. These dietary guidelines will have you saying goodbye to your prescription inhaler for good.

3. Tackle asthma with exercise.

Asthma results from inflammation. Take control of inflammation with exercise. Yes, exercise! It strengthens your lung muscles, which improves lung function. It strengthens your heart, which makes you less winded with exertion. Pick exercises that work best for people with asthma.

Tips like these in Home Cures That Work help reset the body. Take out the bad stuff, put in the good stuff, boost your immune system and your body takes over from there. Visit for a breath of fresh air today!!

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P.S. Researchers have discovered that those with asthma are significantly more likely to have low levels of vitamin D than healthy individuals. Vitamin D deficiency has been recently linked to diseases including depression, autoimmune disorders, and now asthma. Click here to aim for the best vitamin D levels.

 

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