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Our Guide to the Reishi Mushroom
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[size=4][b]Bronchitis Viral or Bacterial - Our Guide to the Reishi Mushroom[/b][/size][hr]The Reishi mushroom, used for thousands of years as a medicinal herb, has many therapeutic and medicinal properties. Used mostly in the far East of China and Japan, there are many uses for this supplement. Some of the more important functions include boosting your immune function, reducing your stress while helping to increase relaxation, fighting fatigue in the body while boosting energy and vitality levels, and helping to fight off chronic fatigue. It's also beneficial to those with asthma and bronchitis, due to the anti-inflammatory properties of the Reishi mushroom. In addition, it acts as an anti-coagulant, to help thin blood. Fighting allergies is also one of the functions of the Reishi mushroom.

Many experts also look to the Reishi mushroom for helping to lower cholesterol levels, lower blood pressure, and help increase the beauty and vitality of skin. While the studies still need to be conducted, some believe the Reishi mushroom to be an anti-cancer agent, as well. The Reishi mushroom contains polysaccharides, a substance that has fought cancerous tumors in mice. Polysaccharides also help to enhance the immune system.

General health supplement: 500mg twice per day Heart disease: 1500mg per day Immune system enhancement: 500mg three times per day Bronchitis: 1500mg per day while the condition persists It is not always that we just turn on the computer, and there is a page about Asthma Bronchitis. We have written this article to let others know more about Asthma Bronchitis through our resources.

[size=large][b]Triterpenes in the Mushroom are What is Believed to Assist in Lowering Blood Pressure[/b][/size][hr]The side effects experienced by eating the Reishi mushroom are generally rare, but they can include dry mouth, nausea, upset stomach, diarrhea, skin rashes, and nosebleeds in a small amount of the population. If any of these symptoms arise in you, you should reduce your dosage or discontinue your use of the Reishi mushroom. Guidelines as far as dosage go as follows: Now while reading about Bronchitis, don't you feel that you never knew so much existed about Bronchitis? So much matter you never knew existed.

[list][*]Reishi mushrooms can be found in supplements, capsules, powders, teas, and coffees, providing numerous ways to get your dose.[*]About the author: John Gibb manages Nutritional supplements[/list]

Bronchitis is a disease which affects many people and has affected one person at least once in a lifetime. Until now doctors have been prescribing antibiotics for bronchitis but researchers have proven that antibiotics are not so necessary in treating this condition and using them frequently only helps drug resistance to develop.

448 patients which presented cough with or without sputum were taken in consideration for this study. From the whole group, 340 were diagnosed with bronchitis, and 220 met the criteria for randomization. In the end189 patients completed the study. From these 189 patients, 97 received 250 mg/day of azithromycin, and 92 received 250 mg/day of vitamin C. Besides these two medications dextromethorphan syrup and an albuterol inhaler were also given to the patients who used them every 6 hours as needed. At 3 and 7 days the cough symptoms and limitations on activity were assessed. At the end of the study the researchers concluded that no statistical differences existed between the two groups. This means that antibiotic treatment is not so necessary for the cases of bronchitis and antitussive medication and beta2-agonists are the only ones who are really worth to be taken along with keeping a good hydration. It is only if you find some usage for the matter described here on Bronchitis Antibiotic Treatment that we will feel the efforts put in writing on Bronchitis Antibiotic Treatment fruitful. So make good usage of it!

[size=large][b]Case the Patient Has Purulent Acute Bronchitis, Antibiotic Treatment is Necessary[/b][/size][hr]Tetracycline, erythromycin, amoxicillin and ampicillin are suitable for treating this type of bronchitis as they are active upon the bacteria responsible for producing this disease. Looking for something logical on Www Bronchitis, we stumbled on the information provided here. Look out for anything illogical here.

Patients who have chronic bronchitis an exacerbation of the symptoms which contain purulent sputum seems to be worse than in those who have mucoid sputum. These symptoms can be managed easily and will disappear by the end of day five if treatment is followed exactly. We do hope that you find the information here something worth recommending others to read and think about once you complete reading all there is about Bronchitis.

[list][*]Besides the drug-based on treatment the patient should know that rest and well hydration are essential for a quick recovery.[*]Fever is treated with ASA and acetaminophen.[*]Because bronchitis gives cough the patient should take antitussive medication like: chlophedianol, levopropoxyphene, dextromethorphan, and codeine.[*]They will act upon the medullary cough center and will suppress the cough reflex.[*]In case the patient coughs and has bronchial secretions which have to be expelled the doctor will prescribe expectorants.[*]They are decreasing the viscosity of the secretions helping them to be expelled better when coughing.[*]In the composition of expectorants iodides, ammonium chloride, terpin hydrate, syrup of ipecac, guaifenesin, and even creosote can be found.[*]In some cases acacia, glycerin, honey, or an extract of Prunus can be added to the composition of the expectorant.[/list]

As every year more than 10 million patients are treated in the emergency room for bronchitis with antibiotics, a group of researchers decided to see whether antibiotics like azithromycin are effective and really useful in treating bronchitis. The study was multicenter, randomized, and double-blind. So after reading what we have mentioned here on Chronic Bronchitis Exacerbation, it is up to you to provide your verdict as to what exactly it is that you find fascinating here.
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