Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema

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Brazos Minshew is TriVita’s Chief Science Officer, in charge of formulating the best new supplements possible.

TriVita’s Weekly Wellness Report

By Brazos Minshew, TriVita’s Chief Science Officer

Join us on a journey to physical, emotional and spiritual health. Each Week TriVita’s Weekly Wellness Report brings you essential health and wellness information designed to help you reach your health goals. Brazos Minshew, TriVita’s Chief Science Officer, combines an extensive background in medical science, naturapathy, and alternative treatments to create smart lifestyle and nutritional solutions.

Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema

A man with emphysema was asked about his experience with the disease. He answered by describing the desperation of never getting a full breath. “What if you went to take a breath and nothing happened?” he asked. That is what having emphysema is like: you breathe, but nothing happens. Oxygen cannot get in and carbon dioxide can’t get out. The result is a feeling of slow suffocation.

Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are also called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These two conditions affect more than 25 million people in North America. COPD is the #4 killer right now and, with the current rate of increase, it is destined to be the #3 killer in just a few short years.


Common Causes

  • Emphysema is triggered by smoking and irritants in the air. Emphysema traps carbon dioxide in the lungs and prevents oxygen from getting into the bloodstream. An interesting facet of our lung physiology is that the urge to breathe is triggered by an increase in carbon dioxide, not a deficiency of oxygen. As carbon dioxide builds up, the urge to breathe reaches a point of panic and desperation. This is the experience of people with emphysema.

  • Chronic bronchitis is caused by inflammation in the lungs from pollution, allergy, infection and certain enzyme deficiencies. Often, medications that open the airways and bring relief to people that suffer with chronic bronchitis cause great distress when they wear off and the airways snap closed again. The rate of COPD from chronic bronchitis is increasing every year as pollution and allergies increase.


Reducing Your Risk

  • Reducing Inflammation

    People that are prone to inflammation are more likely to contract COPD. Therefore, helping your body reduce inflammation with nutrients such as Omega oils is vitally important. OmegaPrime uses perilla seed oil as a specific anti-inflammatory for the respiratory system.

  • Avoiding Irritants

    Triggers for COPD include smoke and pollution. One key to respiratory health is isolation from these irritants.

    • Don’t smoke
    • Use air filters
    • Stay indoors during high pollution days.

    Using Vitamin C as an antihistamine can also help protect delicate lung tissues from damaging pollution – including pollen.

If inflammation has already developed in the lungs, proteolytic enzymes such as those found in Breathe Easy can be helpful. Another enzyme called CoEnzyme Q-10 is critical for lung health as it helps increase energy in the lung tissues and helps reduce resistance in the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

Finally, antioxidants such as those found in Adaptogen 10 Plus and Super Antioxidant Complex can help improve your lungs’ ability to function under even the most difficult circumstances.


The Importance Of Breath

Physicians can accurately predict how long you will live (barring accidents) based on your lung volume (called FEV-1). You can increase your lung volume by practicing deep breathing and increase lung efficiency by:

  • Reducing inflammation
  • Protecting lung tissues from pollen and pollution
  • Increasing lung energy
  • Providing protection with antioxidants.


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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Comments on Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema Leave a Comment

December 2, 2008

sophia jason
3:06 am #

The combination of the two may be dangerous and yes sure it affects people in huge number. If untreated, bronchitis can contribute to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease which is itself the 4th leading killer in the USA. Look for a reputable and experienced doctor to get the proper diagnosis. Visit the site to know more click here to read on Bronchitis

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