A Five-Minute Guide to Keeping Your Lungs Healthy...đ
Guide to Keeping Your Lungs Healthy Especially during Covid-19
You probably know that your lungs enable you to breathe, bringing oxygen into your body and removing carbon dioxide. However, you might be less familiar with common habits and toxins that make it more difficult for them to do their job.
That includes irritants like smoke and viruses that cause respiratory conditions. Healthy lungs use mucus as a protective barrier, but when lungs are damaged, they can become clogged by thick and excessive mucus thatâs difficult to remove.
Learn how to reduce inflammation and increase your lung capacity.
*Take a look at these practical suggestions for keeping your respiratory system in tip-top shapeâŠđ
Healthy Lung Habits for Your Body:
1. Quit smoking. đ Using tobacco narrows air passages and causes cancer. Keep trying until you quit for good. Nicotine replacement may help. Kudos to you if you donât smoke.
2. Work out.đïžââïž Physical exercise conditions your lungs in addition to many other benefits. Your body develops the ability to use oxygen more efficiently.
3. Train your breath.đźâđš Maximize your inhalations and exhalations. Yoga videos and books can teach you how to replace shallow chest breathing with more effective techniques reaching down into your diaphragm.
4. Wash your hands.đ§Œ Reduce the risk of infections by scrubbing your hands frequently. Use soap and hot water for at least 20 seconds. This is also a Covid-19 reminder since we are in a Pandemic.
5. Brush your teeth. Oral hygiene counts too. Floss and brush your teeth at least twice a day to remove germs before they have a chance to travel to your lungs.
6. Drink water. đ„€ The conventional wisdom about drinking fluids for a cold is correct. Water and tea will help to thin your mucus while youâre ill and after youâve recovered. The ideal amount of water to drink is half your body weight in ounces. (Eg 150 lbs = 75 oz)
7. Eat well. đ While there are no miracle diet foods, there is some evidence to support the idea of an anti-inflammatory diet. Enjoy smart choices like leafy greens, beans, ginger, and garlic to name a few. An Alkaline based diet will help you to become healthy and enjoy a better quality of life.
8. Inhale steam. âšïž Warm moist air can loosen mucus in your upper airways. Cover your head with a towel and lean over a bowl of boiling water for quick relief when you feel congested.
9. Chest Physical Therapy (CPT). During Covid-19, a popular technique called percussion, which is tapping on the chest or back, has been used to clear away mucus. A physical therapist can do it for you or give you instructions on how to try it at home. (see video)
10. See your doctor.đ©ș Many respiratory conditions have no obvious symptoms in the early stages so regular checkups are essential. Your doctor can also advise you on how to exercise safely if youâve already been diagnosed.
11. Keep your Options Open.đ€ For those that would like a natural approach to keeping your lungs healthy free and clear try a Himalayan Salt Inhaler. Use throughout the day at your leisure and with each breath inhaled youâre breaking up mucus in your lungs. Get yours Today www.naturallivingbydesign.com
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Healthy Lung Habits for Your Surroundings:đ€©
1. Test for radon.â ïž This invisible and odorless gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer. You can test for it in your home with a simple kit from your local hardware store.
2. Clean house. đ Other common sources of indoor air pollution include dust, mold, and water damage. Proper cleaning and ventilation help, so pay close attention to your carpets, appliances, and heating and air conditioning systems.
3. Monitor air quality. When youâre checking the daily weather forecast, note the Air Quality Index number. A reading over 100 can be unhealthy for sensitive groups, and readings over 150 can pose risks for anyone. Limit your time outdoors on those days.
4. Avoid crowds.đ§âđ€âđ§đ§âđ€âđ§ Another Covid-19 reminderâŠlarge gatherings can spread infections, especially when guests are packed close together in a confined area. Pay attention to health advisories if youâre planning a wedding or have tickets to a music festival.
5. Take sick days.đ€ đ·Stay home when you have a fever or other flu symptoms. Youâll recover faster with adequate rest, and youâll be less likely to infect others.
There are many things you can do to protect your lungs. That includes quitting smoking, exercising regularly, and following your doctorâs recommendations. Taking care of your respiratory system will increase your chances for leading a longer and more active life.
đAbout Alice Smith aka The Wellness Genius
Natural Living by Design Co-Owner and EVP đ§ đ Personal Branding SpecialistđŻ Adventurerđ Health & Wellnessđ Network Marketerđ» Leadership & Developmentđ
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Alice K. Smith, also known as, The Wellness Genius, is Co-Owner and Executive Vice-President of Natural Living by Design II, LLC an authentic Himalayan Salt Supplier in the City of Detroit.
Alice has been Entrepreneurial minded since 1993 and hasn't looked back.
I grew up in a single family household with my mom and brother. We moved a lot, considering we weren't Army Brats (Lol)đ€Ł I stop counting after move #38. I attended college for one year and studied: Finance & Entrepreneurship, surprisingly, I made the Dean's List without trying, but due to a family crisis, I had to drop out.âčïž
As an adult child of an alcoholic, Alice grew up in a dysfunctional family, not wanting to be like her father, the total opposite was the result, she grew to be a very positive person, full of energy and life! Since then, she has experienced her share of living in abundance to having the bottom fall out from under her feet. Resilience, Fortitude, Strength, Courage, Boldness and Patience are what characterize her as a woman in business.
Alice is a Woman on Fiređ„ Sharing her personal and business journey along the way of triumphs, defeats, strengths and weaknesses. She is dependable, reliable, honest, confident, diversified, positive, resilient, a motivator, strategic thinker and visionary. Her broad array of skills helps her to facilitate strong customer relationships, promote leadership and development to individuals, direct, plan and coordinate operational matters. Alice is highly energized, focused and driven to accomplish every goal(s) she sets her mind to do. Because of her health challenges, she is dedicated to the Health and Wellness đ Industry and strives to improve her own health as well as others who will listen. We can't help the aging process...but we can grow older gracefully, with a better quality of life - one day at a time.
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