THESE FOODS HELP TO KEEP YOUR LUNGS CLEAN
Lung
disease and associated respiratory problems are a growing issue. We can
all maintain healthy lungs by not smoking, ensuring we exercise
regularly, and avoiding polluted air where possible. However, a less
widely known way we can look after our lungs is by tailoring our diet.
Studies have shown that the food we eat has an impact on our lungs, and
that some can even have a positive impact on lung function.
1. Cruciferous Veg
These
are vegetables in the cabbage family. They are packed with
antioxidants, which help cleanse the body of harmful toxins. They also
contain glucosinolates - chemicals that are broken down to form active
compounds which help inactivate carcinogens and protect cells from
damage. The most well-known examples of cruciferous vegetables are
broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts.
2. Carotenoids
This orange antioxidant pigment has
been shown to reduce the risk of developing lung cancer. One way to
recognize a carotenoid is by color. Carotenoids are typically found in
fruit and vegetables with orange, red, or yellow shades. Sweet potatoes,
butternut squash, and apricots are foods with high amounts of
carotenoids. Carrots are particularly good for the lungs as they contain
beta carotene, which converts into vitamin A, a vitamin shown to
considerably reduce the likelihood of asthma.
3. Omega-3 Fatty Acids
It is well known that this fatty
acid is good for your overall health. What is less publicized is that
it benefits your lungs as well. Omega-3 can be found in fish, nuts, and
flaxseed, and can improve lung function and increase lung capacity by
reducing inflammation in the airways.
4. Ginger
This
root is a powerful antioxidant and a natural anti-inflammatory
which can clear the lungs of any lingering pollution.
Gingerol reduces excess mucus while the compound 6-shagaol can stop
bronchial tubes from tightening. Ginger also relaxes the tissues in the
muscles that line the lungs, making it easier for asthmatics to breathe.
Ginger slices can be added to tea, and it also makes delicious cookies.
5. Garlic
This herb is great at helping
maintain a healthy immune system as it's a natural anti-inflammatory.
Recently, a study from the journal Cancer Prevention Research
revealed how eating raw garlic twice a week was found to halve the risk
of developing lung cancer. Garlic has high levels of allicin - a natural
antibiotic - which fights both bacterial and fungal infections in the
lungs.
6. Magnesium
Foods such as seeds, nuts, or beans
are all rich in this mineral. Magnesium is a natural anti-inflammatory
and has been found to increase lung capacity and improve the efficiency
of the respiratory process. It is recommended for asthmatics and people
with chronic, obstructive pulmonary diseases.
7. Pomegranates
This fruit is nutritionally dense
in antioxidants and anthocyanins, two plant-based nutrients which have
anti-carcinogenic properties. Research has found that this combination
is particularly effective at slowing the growth and spread of harmful
cancer cells. Pomegranate seeds taste delicious in a salad or make a
delicious fruit juice.
8. Vitamin C
This
vitamin can be found in guavas, oranges, kiwis, and bell peppers. A
diet rich in vitamin C helps your lungs transport oxygen throughout the
body. If you consistently consume foods rich in vitamin C you will be
less likely to develop respiratory conditions like bronchitis and
asthma. It has also been shown to prevent the occurrence of chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, which causes shortness of breath.
9. Pineapple
Pineapples are rich in bromelain,
an enzyme that reduces inflammation of the sinuses. It’s also a natural
way to treat pulmonary edema - a condition that stops fluids from
properly draining from the lungs, resulting in shortness of breath.
Research has shown that eating bromelain-rich food reduces inflammatory
white blood cells by 85%.
10. Water
Water is always recommended
for good health, but it is often said to be the number one natural
remedy for your lungs. Water aids your circulatory process by keeping
your lungs sufficiently hydrated, and ready to flush out toxins.
this is only for your
information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines,
exercises and so on.
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