Thursday, 1 October 2015

Pediatric asthma, breathing difficulties

It is painful for a mother to see her child endure breathing difficulties.
 
During the acute phase ensure the child is given the right medication and follow the doctor's instructions. Also, have them tested for allergies.

What else is out there tough, to help this child develop a stronger body, hopefully grow out of, or reduce the number of breathing crisis?

I will try to help you and your child with some dietary recommendations.  
These foods are not substitutes for medical treatments nor do they create incompatibility with drugs or other foods.  Ensure the child in not allergic to the foods, if so, select the alternatives.
.... here we go

Acute phase foods
 
Add these foods to your child's regular diet, not as substitutes but as often as you can, during his acute phases.
Do not add constitutional foods during this phase unless they overlap anyway
 
Grains: Barley

Vegetables: Asparagus, bamboo shoot, squash, carrot

Fruit: Grapes, mandarins, mango, mulberries

Drinks: Black tea, barley water


CONSTITUTION enhancing foods
 
Add to the normal menu on a regular basis, to prevent, control breathing difficulties, to stimulate the organism to cure itself
 
 
 
Grains: Corn, oats
 
Vegetables: Potatoes, sweet potato, watercress, yam, radish, artichoke, carrots
 
Fruit: Cherry, grapes, mulberries, plums, mango
 
Spices: Cinnamon (if child is cold)
 
Beans: Lentils
 
Herbs: Sage, thyme, fennel seeds, marjoram, basil, thyme
 
Nuts: Walnut, pistachio
 
Fish: Carp, eel, oyster, shark
 
Meat: Chicken, chicken liver, duck, pork
 
Dairy: Goat's milk
 
Teas: Licorice, American ginseng, chamomile, peppermint, spearmint; add to the teas lemon, orange or tangerine peel 
 
Condiments: Olive oil
 
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