By: Manorama | 2011-01-12 | Alternative Medicine Those who have smoker's cough will experience severe and prolonged cough early morning. Both the heavy smoking or continuous exposure to nasal, throat and lungs irritants has damaged their respiratory system and the body is unable to get rid of the airborne toxins and impurities entered inside. Due to total destruction of cilia fibers in nose and trachea, there is no defensive mechanism in the body to push out the phlegm containing the impurities and poisons. read more
By: Filip Heppes | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness If you are experiencing lung pain you could be a victim of lung cancer, in this day and age it is very important to keep a check on your body and health.Understand with a reported scary only 15% of all people that get lung cancer living past 5 years. read more
By: Chris Fenton | 2010-11-20 | Health & Fitness Of course you may have heard of detoxification. The cleansing of the different organs of the body like the liver, the heart and the colon. But have you heard of a method on how you can clean out your lungs? You may ask yourself, is it possible? Read on through to know how you will be able to do so. read more
By: Charles Henry | 2010-11-03 | Smoking Smoking does harmful effects on the body when observed. Hazards like lung cancer, respiratory diseases as well as other internal harm that smoking gives, is one way to have it stopped once and for all! Getting over the harmful effects and focusing on the lungs after you quit smoking is something to look forward to and all those healthy benefits to ensure a longer life to enjoy and to live. read more
By: Dave Moore | 2010-11-20 | Health & Fitness Smoking can be very addicting and quite hard to put down. The more you smoke, the more your lungs become clogged and unhealthy. The most obvious reason for this is tar build up. Should you wish to remove tar from lungs, then there is definitely a need for one to try and quit from smoking. However, leaving your lungs to restore itself on its own can take some time for all the tar accumulation to come out. read more
By: Chris Fenton | 2010-11-20 | Health & Fitness Having to smoke for almost as long as you can remember definitely took its toll on your lungs. It is possible however to have clean lungs after smoking all those packs of cigarettes. Now you will be able to reverse some of the damage that you have done to your lungs. Below are some tips that will aid you into whipping your lungs back into shape. read more
By: Writers Room | 2010-12-21 | Smoking As an ex-smoker, I can tell you none folks realizes the importance of breath until we have a tendency to're short of it. We have a tendency to will go 3 weeks while not food, three days while not water, but solely concerning four minutes without air. It's pretty clear we want to try and do all we will to develop healthy lungs, avoid lung injury, exercise, diet, and plan to therapy to regain healthy lungs, once they've been damaged. The subsequent paragraphs can help you are doing all of it. read more
By: dilbertgeek | 2010-12-22 | Wellness Lungs are one of the most important parts of your body, which helps you to breathe. We intake oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. read more
By: Rowena Fernandez | 2010-04-02 | Smoking Did you know, about 60 percent of the carcinogenic chemicals from a single cigarette stays in your lungs when you exhale? Be it a social smoker or a heavy one, you are still at risk of damaging your lungs because as time passes by; these toxins build up and can cause serious problems. read more
By: Terry Coal | 2010-03-31 | Smoking Taking better care of your lungs is one of the best things you can do for your body. Just think, you use your lungs EVERYDAY to take in to your body one of the most important life sustaining substances there is: Oxygen. Lung detoxification is a great way to improve your respiratory health. read more
By: Dr.Mike Boucher | 2010-10-20 | Wellness Lung cancer staging refers to a system of classifying where the cancer is in its growth. This allows physicians a guide to help determine what treatments would be most effective and how aggressively those treatments should be administered. It is also a way of determining the potential outcome of a particular case of lung cancer. The lower the stage, the better the odds of a full recovery. read more
By: Charles Henry | 2010-11-03 | Smoking Smoking is indeed one of the major causes of lung disease as well as air pollution and other toxins that can be inhaled by the lungs. If you are struggling to get rid of your smoking habits and do not know where to start then it is time for you to keep going and do something to help yourself as well as your lungs. read more
By: Kavin | 2011-03-25 | Cancer Widespread cancer signs and signs and symptoms. You'll need to know a number of the widespread (non-certain) signs and signs and symptoms of cancer. But do not forget, having any of these doesn't imply that you might have cancer - quite a few other points trigger these signs and signs and symptoms, too. read more
By: Dinesh Kumar D | 2010-03-26 | Mesothelioma Lung cancer is caused mainly because of smoking and it affects the lungs. It can even occur in people who have never smoked if they have inhaled the cancer causing agents. In traditional orthodox treatment, Lung cancer is treated either by surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, biological therapy, and photodynamic therapy. But it was not successful in great way. read more
By: Charles Henry | 2010-11-03 | Smoking Smoking promotes lung cancer and other diseases prior to the respiratory system of the human body. Ironically there are benefits from smoking even though it's neither not a healthy nor a safe habit to have. Smoking make those air passages clogged as well as leaving with a large amount of harmful toxins such as tar and carbon. The risk of health is getting high and what better way to detoxify. With these helpful ways on how to clean your lungs after smoking can help you to get into good health an read more