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Relieving Asthma and Stress
Naturally
| When
asthma and stress come together, they can compound the symptoms of
both. Fortunately, there are some natural ways to relieve both and get
you breathing again. |
Stress induced Asthma can plague both children and adults.
Stress is never the sole cause of asthma; stress, however, can trigger
an attack. To understand stress induced asthma it is
helpful to understand the physical factors involved in the asthma and
stress.
Asthma
Asthma symptoms include wheezing, coughing, and shortness of
breath. During an attack, you may feel like you are being
suffocated, because the muscles around your bronchial passages tighten,
blocking the passage of air. Air moving through these
constricted airways produces the wheezing sound so characteristic of
asthma.
If you have asthma, you will also experience inflammation of the
bronchial tubes; your airways swell, making breathing even more
difficult. Your asthma attacks may be triggered by even small
amounts dust, pollen, fumes, or animal dander. You will find
you are much more sensitive to these environmental factors than people
who do not have asthma. Stress induced asthma can
also be
triggered by an emotional upset.
The Relationship between Asthma and Stress
Western medicine has been puzzled over the mechanisms involved in
stress induced asthma.
It is normal for stress to produce
increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system; your blood
pressure rises and your air passages dilate (open wider) in preparation
to deal with the stress; after the stress, your parasympathetic nervous
system kicks in to return your body to a normal, calm state.
If you have asthma your body may respond to stress with more activity
of the parasympathetic nervous system, than of the sympathetic nerve
system. This constricts the airways and can lead to an asthma
attack.
The reasons for this are not clear and so treatment
in the West has centered on reducing asthma symptoms, rather
than
treating the underlying causes of the problem.
Alternative
healing systems, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine approach asthma
and stress
with a holistic focus instead of a symptom-based approach.
Traditional Chinese Medicine: Build
your Defenses
According to traditional Chinese Medicine, the three
pathogenic factors
of Wind, Cold or Heat are responsible for causing the muscle spasms
which tighten the bronchial passages during an asthma
attack. These factors are forms of
energy. Wind causes imbalance in the bronchi and
together with Cold or Heat causes the tightening of the breathing
passages.
If you are having an asthma attack, you are in an acute Excess
condition. During an attack, the aim of traditional Chinese
medicine is to stop the Excess Wind and thus relief the
attack. Once you are over the attack, you are considered to
be in a Deficient condition.
In a Deficient condition, your body will produce Defensive Chi in the
kidneys and your lungs will spread it throughout your body.
Defensive Chi is energy produced by the body to ward off
disease. The concept is similar to the Western concept of the
immune system. Weak lungs or kidneys can cause a lack of
Defensive Chi.
Long-term treatment of asthma involves efforts to stimulate Defensive
Chi and build up your body's resistance to the pathogenic factors of
Wind, Cold, and Heat. Herbs and acupuncture are used to
stimulate Defensive Chi and build up resistance. Acupuncture
can also be used to relieve a patient in the midst of an asthma attack.
Acupuncture for Asthma and Stress
Chinese medicine recognizes that emotional turmoil
and stress play a
role in asthma.
Points for "calming the spirit" are used
during acupuncture treatment for asthma. Acupuncture
stimulates your body's natural neuro-regulation of the bronchial
airways. Acupuncture treatment to strengthen the kidneys and
build up Defensive Chi has been shown to increase red blood cell count
and produce other beneficial measurable changes in body chemistry
People undergoing regular acupuncture treatment report experiencing
decreased tension and an improved sense of
well-being. Asthma and stress both are relieved.
The Buteyko Breathing Method: Natural Relief for
Asthma
Some people have
found asthma relief with an alternative treatment developed in
Russia. The Buteyko Breathing Method operates on
the theory
that people with asthma hyperventilate and this greatly
contributes to
their breathing problems
If you have asthma you unconsciously develop
the pattern of rapid, shallow breathing known as
hyperventilation. If you suffer from stress-induced asthma
this can be a critical factor, since stress itself frequently causes
hyperventilation. During hyperventilation your body is not
receiving enough oxygen, but this is not the only problem.
Hyperventilation also deprives the body of carbon dioxide; while you
probably think of carbon dioxide as simply a waste product of the
breathing process, this gas is important in regulating your body's use
of oxygen. Without sufficient carbon dioxide in the blood,
your body does not receive the chemical signals it needs to utilize
oxygen effectively.
The aim of the Buteyko
Breathing Method is to retrain asthma patients to breathe slowly and
allow the body's natural breathing regulation to ease their
disease.
Break the Cycle
Asthma and Stress can become a vicious cycle. You are
stressed by other factors and now the additional stress of asthma is
added to the mix. Your fear of having an asthma attack may actually
lead to a stress induced attack. Don't despair.
Explore your options. An alternative treatment may be your
ticket to better breathing.
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