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Top 10 Herbs to Boost Lung Health

With the winter season well on its way, fighting off viral and bacterial infections, as well as an array of symptoms within the respiratory system tend to take a lot longer to heal. Such infections tend to affect people across the Northern Hemisphere, in particular. While in some cases antibiotics may seem like a quick fix, herbal remedies are a fantastic way to not only boost lung health, but also heal infections and repair lung damage.

Here are 10 of the best herbs to protect your lungs and heal respiratory infections.

 

Disclaimer: If suffering from a viral or bacterial infection, seek out the assistance of a naturopathic doctor, traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, ayurveda practitioner or a herbalist before using herbs. 

 

 

Licorice 

Lung Health

Use it to:

  • Soothe a sore throat
  • Relieve bronchial spasms
  • Combat lung infections

Be cautious: If suffering from High Blood Pressure.

The benefits: In Traditional Chinese Medicine licorice is thought to harmonize the action of all other herbs. For this reason, it is used in herbal-formulas more than any other herb. Licorice has a soothing effect, which softens the mucous membranes of the throat, lungs and stomach. If suffering from a sore throat, licorice will help soothe any irritation. Furthermore, the compounds found in licorice root will help relieve bronchial spasms, blocking the free radical cells that produce the inflammation and tightening of the airways.  The compounds also contain antibacterial and antiviral effects, which will help in combating lung infections.

 

Coltsfoot

Lung Health

Use it to:

  • Strengthen the lungs
  • Clear excess mucus in lungs and bronchial tubes
  • Alleviate asthma, coughs and bronchitis

The benefits: This herb, traditionally used by Native Americans for thousands of years, has been used to strengthen the lungs. It clears out excess mucus from the lungs and bronchial tubes, and due to its ability to soothe mucus membranes in the lungs, coltsfoot, has also been shown to assist with asthma, coughs, bronchitis and other lung ailments. It may be consumed in its dried form for tea.

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