Quercetin has long been used as a potent natural anti-allergen, as it helps to stabilize the histamine-containing mast cells.
New research is showing that quercetin does this by modifying inflammatory signals at the gene level. Inflammatory signals such as TNFa, IL6, and NF kappaB were all reduced by quercetin. Problems such as asthma typically have elevations of these inflammatory markers.
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The
Journal of the American Medical Association has just published a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study showing that the use of antibiotics and nasal steroids is ineffective at treating sinusitis.
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asthma,
nasal steroids,
sinus
The first human study in a U.S. population shows a direct link between mom’s prenatal stress level and the immune system competence of her child.
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asthma,
dust
A comprehensive study of children has linked various forms of stress in childhood with various hyper immune system reactions, resulting in a higher risk for the development of allergies.
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A new study associates
Candida albicans allergenic byproducts with asthma (52% of patients) and eczema (54% of patients).
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eczema
Two new studies help to show the power of nutrition to assist allergies and asthma. In one study people with higher levels of folic acid in their blood had had fewer IgE antibodies, fewer reported allergies, less wheezing and lower likelihood of asthma. In another study researchers found that lower blood levels of vitamin D in children were linked to allergy and asthma severity.
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asthma,
Folic Acid,
Vitamin D
There is an epidemic of asthma in the United States. And magnesium is a common mineral deficiency, especially in the typical processed and junk food diets of so many of the children and young adults with asthma. A new study shows that those who took 370 mgs of magnesium per day had significant improvement in their asthma.
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In 1982, 2.5 million children had asthma. This number has skyrocketed to 7 million children in 2009 (9.4% of children). This is a national disgrace. It is no doubt a combination of pollution exposure, a lack of sun, family stress, gaining weight, and too much high-sugar junk food. A new study shows that a lack of vitamin D is common in children and the degree of the lack of vitamin D is associated with a higher need for drugs.
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Vitamin D
Boswella (also known as frankincense, olibanum, or boswellia) has been used medicinally and in ceremonies since the beginning of written history. Its modern-day claim to fame is as a potent anti-inflammatory nutrient that can prevent the destruction of your joints while improving joint mobility. However, it is a multi-talented nutrient. A 2008 comprehensive review of the literature published in the British Medical Journal found that Boswella research was encouraging and demonstrated clinical effectiveness for a number of highly inflammatory health problems: asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, osteoarthritis, and colitis. Newer research shows it may help rejuvenate your brain while blocking infectious gangs.
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Boswella,
boswellia,
colitis,
osteoarthritis
A new study has demonstrated for the first time that as your body mass rises your risk for exercise-induced asthma rises. Seventy-one percent of obese people have exercise-induced asthma. This is important because it demonstrates that weight gain progressively chokes off normal oxygenation of your body and proper oxygenation of your body is a core fundamental principle of health.
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Exercise,
obesity
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