According to statistics, about 10% of the world’s population suffers from bronchial asthma. The disease is chronic, so its treatment involves constant therapy and relief of seizures.

The main therapeutic effect is provided by medications, but a positive result is also achieved in the treatment of asthma with folk remedies. With bronchial asthma, garlic, soda, ginger and herbs that have an anti-inflammatory effect are good for.

Bronchial asthma

Bronchial asthma – a disease caused by inflammatory processes in the respiratory organs, refers to pathologies of a non-infectious type. 

The disease can be of varying severity. In most patients, symptoms are expressed in breathing problems, bouts of continuous coughing, and a feeling of squeezing in the chest.

There are many causes of asthma, but the main provoking factor is the effect of irritants on the bronchial mucosa, which causes inflammation and severe edema.

The methods of therapy depend on the causes of asthma, so how to treat the disease must be determined individually for each patient.

Methods for the treatment of bronchial asthma

Despite all the advances in modern medicine, no drugs have been invented that can beat asthma. Therapy involves adherence to the rules of prevention throughout the patient’s life, as well as the use of medications that stop seizures. 

The main treatments for asthma are aimed at improving airway health to prevent flare-ups.

The complex of therapeutic measures includes:

  • use of medications ( leukotriene blockers, adrenergic agonists, or corticosteroids);
  • breathing exercises;
  • traditional medicine (hydrogen peroxide, herbs, herbal preparations, etc.).

Traditional treatment of bronchial asthma should be the main method to prevent and control exacerbations. Respiratory gymnastics is used for prophylactic purposes at the time of remission, as well as to alleviate the patient’s condition after an attack.

Treatment of asthma with herbs or other folk remedies is a minor method that is used both during remission and during exacerbation.

Important! The use of any non-traditional method is allowed only with the consent of the attending physician. Traditional medicine can provoke an exacerbation, contribute to a deterioration in the patient’s well-being, since the use of herbal ingredients increases the risk of an allergic reaction.

In what cases can bronchial asthma be treated with folk remedies?

Doctors are not prohibited from treating bronchial asthma at home. Non-traditional methods of therapy can have a positive effect, but only if certain conditions are met.

First of all, it should be understood that a non-drug method of treating asthma will bring maximum results only at the initial stage of the disease.

If the disease has been progressing for a long time or is in an exacerbation phase, then folk remedies are used only for additional effects in combination with drugs.

Home therapy is allowed:

  • after diagnosing the disease;
  • after a medical consultation and with the consent of a doctor;
  • while taking medications;
  • in the absence of contraindications.

Home remedies are used at any stage and for any category of patients. However, asthmatics should be aware that the result will be a general strengthening effect, a decrease in the intensity of symptoms of the disease and the inflammatory process.

Note! Treatment of bronchial asthma with herbs or other folk remedies is not the main method and cannot become a replacement therapy. As well as medications, home methods do not eliminate pathology forever.

Traditional medicine in the treatment of bronchial asthma

With the development of chronic diseases, patients are often disappointed in the effectiveness of pharmacy medicines and therefore resort to traditional medicine methods.

There are a lot of “grandmother’s” ways to combat airway inflammation, which allows you to choose an effective recipe in accordance with the individual characteristics of the clinical picture of any patient.

Before treating asthma at home on your own, it is advisable to consult a doctor and choose the safest method. Particular attention is paid to unconventional ways of dealing with the disease in children.

The greatest risk is posed by herbal treatment for asthma, since the child’s body is prone to allergic reactions, and herbs are often the cause of allergies in humans.

In adults

Treatment for bronchial asthma with folk remedies in adult patients is less likely to cause side effects, so there are more ways of self-therapy .

If the doctor agrees, the patient can use one of the recommended treatment methods or combine several.

When choosing a method to combat chronic inflammation of the respiratory system, one should take into account the causes of the disease, the features of the manifestations and the severity of the pathology.

In the treatment of bronchial asthma in adults, you can use:

  • inhalations according to folk recipes;
  • herbal infusions or decoctions;
  • alcohol tinctures;
  • infusions based on herbal ingredients and other products.

A therapeutic course can last from 2 to 3 months to a year. For frequent exacerbations, home therapy should be monitored by a doctor.

In children

In childhood, the immune system is more malleable, so it is easier to strengthen the immune system and reduce the frequency of attacks by taking folk remedies for asthma. To achieve a positive effect, a more gentle effect and a shorter treatment course are required.

Acceptable home-made asthma remedies for children:

  • decoctions or herbal infusions;
  • throat gargles based on soda;
  • herbal medicines;
  • honey mixtures.

If a child often has an exacerbation of bronchial asthma, folk medicine is selected only together with a doctor. The risk of laryngeal edema due to an allergic reaction is very high in children.

Folk recipes for asthma

Bronchial asthma is different for each patient. Attacks can be frequent or extremely rare.

Patients in whom exacerbations occur more often than once a month are recommended a longer and more intensive course of therapy, while the dosage of folk remedies may be higher. For preventive purposes, non-drug medications can be taken in short courses and in a minimal dose.

When taking natural medicines, children are not recommended to give alcohol-containing infusions. Also, to prevent a severe allergic reaction, before the first dose, it is advisable to do an allergen test by applying the agent to the wrist, or to rinse your mouth with a small amount of medicine.

Chest fee

Pharmaceutical companies produce breast feeds that can contain a variety of herbs. Each collection has a number indicating a specific set of plant materials. In case of bronchial asthma, chest collection No. 4 is recommended.

The mixture includes:

  • valerian roots, blue cyanosis and licorice;
  • perforated St. John’s wort;
  • peppermint;
  • five-bladed motherwort;
  • pharmacy chamomile.

Herbal medicine for bronchial asthma is carried out within 3 – 4 months. The daily dose is 210 – 280 ml of broth, taking into account 3-4 times intake.

Preparation of broth: 2 tbsp. l. collection is steamed with a glass of boiling water and heated additionally in a water bath for about 20 minutes. After 40 minutes insist and filter. Add more water to the broth (to a volume of 0.2 l) and boil again. 

Mother and stepmother

If breast collection is contraindicated, then other herbs can be used for bronchial asthma. The anti-inflammatory, decongestant, expectorant and antiseptic effect is given by the mother and stepmother.

In a jar, pour boiling water over 10 g of leaves and flowers of grass. The remedy is infused for at least three hours. Afterwards, it is advisable to strain and take 20 ml before meals.

It is recommended to continue treatment for a month. You can repeat or prolong the course only after a week break and with the consent of the doctor.

Herbal balm

For adult patients, especially with severe forms of the disease, it will be beneficial to take herbal balm. Due to the content of medical alcohol, it is contraindicated in children.

The recipe involves mixing in equal proportions of juices:

  • young leaves of aloe;
  • lemon;
  • radish;
  • beets;
  • cranberries;
  • onions (onions).

Flower honey, sugar and alcohol (medical) are added in the same amount.

All components must be fresh. The liquid is mixed and poured into a container made of thick dark glass. A day later, start taking 40-50 ml. Drink three times a day a quarter of an hour before meals. The medicine is taken for a month. If necessary, take a seven-day break, then repeat the course.

Ginger and turmeric

According to many asthma patients, ginger and turmeric help to cope with attacks. These herbal products are not taken together, but in one stage of the course of therapy. Reception of funds from turmeric and ginger root alternates.

For medicinal purposes, it is advisable to use turmeric powder. Three times a day, you should eat a quarter of a teaspoon of the powder with warm water.

Ginger is consumed 20 to 30 minutes after taking turmeric. The product is prepared by mixing honey, ground ginger and pomegranate juice in a 1: 1: 1 ratio, and they also drink it three times a day.

Inhalation with propolis

The well-known “grandmother’s” method can become an alternative to the inhalation procedure using nebulizers and medicines. The medication is replaced with a beekeeping product, and the apparatus is replaced by inhalation of steam from the container.

Preparation: wax (30 g) and propolis (50 g) are placed in a small (enameled) cup, placed in a water bath for a quarter of an hour.

After the dishes are removed from the heat. Take a thick cloth and, bending over the container, cover your head with it. The patient should breathe in vapors, but do not bend too low. Inhalation is repeated in the morning and at bedtime for two weeks. 

Preventive inhalations can also be performed with a soda solution by adding 2 tsp to boiling water. powder (for 0.5 l of water).

Garlic

Traditional recipes for asthma medicines with garlic have been known for a long time. The antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties of garlic are so strong that I can relieve a person from exacerbations for a long time.

The product is made by mixing 100 g of chopped horseradish root and crushed garlic in the same amount. Honey (500 g) and butter (150 g) are added to the mixture. In an enamel bowl, the resulting mixture is kept in a water bath for no more than 5 minutes.

Taking medicine – three times a day, a tablespoon. It is recommended to consume the mixture before meals. The full course of treatment lasts about 2 months.

Oats

For oat broth, you need to clean and rinse a half-liter jar of cereal grains. Milk (2 l) and water (0.5 l) are boiled in a saucepan with a volume of at least 3 liters.

Pour oats into a boiling liquid and boil it for 1.5 – 2 hours. After filtering. For treatment, not the resulting gruel is used, but a decoction.

Take half a glass of warm broth with honey and butter. Oat broth should be drunk once a day and only on an empty stomach. The use of a medication based on oatmeal is recommended as a preventive measure with an increased risk of asthma exacerbation. 

Mustard oil

Mustard oil can be used to relieve asthma attacks at home.  

Camphor and mustard oil (50 ml each) are mixed in one container. The oil mixture is applied to the upper back and chest, while performing massage.

You can use the remedy for prevention purposes, doing the procedure before bedtime.

Contraindications for treatment with folk remedies

Traditional medicine is considered safer because medications often have many contraindications. However, folk remedies also have a number of limitations.

Treatment with phytopreparations for bronchial asthma is not recommended for people prone to allergies to herbs, pregnant women and mothers who are breastfeeding.  

You should also be careful about the choice of components included in the recipe. Herbs are selected for each patient individually, since certain plants and products may be undesirable for consumption if the patient has concomitant diseases.

Finally

Alternative treatment of bronchial asthma in children and adult patients can be quite effective if you follow the recommendations of experts and do not abandon the main therapy. 

Folk remedies help to improve the patient’s well-being, reduce the risk of exacerbation, strengthen the immune system and slow the progression of the inflammatory process.

But you should not get carried away with home treatment. In the case of an acute attack, it is better not to take risks and use medications, and use folk remedies only as auxiliary ones.