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Lung Cleanse: 10 Ways to Detox Your Lungs

Friday, September 28, 2018 By Stillness in the Storm 1 Comment

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(Dr. Edward F. Group) If your lungs are overworked or damaged by smoking, illness, allergies, or just being around air pollution in the environment, you can take specific steps to cleanse your lungs. Keeping your lungs clean, clear, and healthy will give you a greater connection to your vital life force.

Related A Proper Detox Can Reset Your Hormones and Get Your Health Back on Track

Source – Wake Up World

by Dr. Edward F. Group, September 12th, 2018

 

What is a Lung Cleanse?

A lung cleanse is a natural procedure designed to detoxify, cleanse, and refresh the delicate respiratory linings of the bronchial passages and lungs by purging them of accumulated environmental toxins, harmful organisms, and irritants. You can also help cleanse and strengthen the lungs with deep breathing exercises, massage, or certain herbs and oils with healing properties.

Who Needs a Lung Cleanse?

A lung cleanse can help anyone, since we all live in a world full of harmful chemicals, toxins, and irritants which can exert constant stress upon the lungs, but they are particularly effective for certain individuals. Whether you want to improve your lung function, or you want to kick-start a new smoke-free life, a lung cleanse is a great start on the path to a healthy lifestyle.

Smokers

I strongly recommend all smokers quit smoking before you end up with lung disease or serious lung damage. If you currently smoke, you should cleanse your lungs with one or more of these practices.

Recent Ex-Smokers

People who have recently quit smoking can benefit from cleansing their lungs, which helps clear out the gunk from the past. While you will still need time for your lungs to heal themselves, you can stimulate that process with a lung cleanse.

People with Lung Conditions

If you have specific health concerns, there is no substitute for the advice of a healthcare practitioner. When you’re having those conversations, ask them about the lung cleansing activities, herbs, and oils described here.

People with Pets and Allergies

Many people deal with allergies on a daily basis, whether from pets, pollen, or other common airborne allergens. Lung cleansing can help you clear out the allergens and may relieve some symptoms.

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How to Detox Your Lungs

We’ve gathered together the best lung cleansing options with some additional information below.

Deep Breathing Exercises

You can increase the amount of oxygen that gets to your lung by regularly engaging in deep breathing exercises. Studies found that deep breathing after heart surgery helped aerate the lungs, bringing more oxygen and promoting healing.[1] Taking long, slow, deep breaths not only brings more oxygen into the lungs, but it also helps oxygenated blood to spread out through the body. This technique has the bonus of helping you relax.

Try taking ten slow, deep breaths three times daily to expand lung capacity and oxygenation to your bloodstream.

(Learn more here.)

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Essential Oils

Add several drops of these essential oils to a diffuser or humidifier in your home. Inhale deeply several times near where the cool steam emerges from the diffuser or humidifier. These oils smell great and have aromatherapeutic properties. You can couple this with a thought, such as “breathing in love and health, breathing out toxins.” Visualize eliminating accumulated toxins as you exhale, it can expedite the healing process.

  • Oregano: Not just for cooking, oregano oil is well-known for its ability to deter harmful organisms like fungi and bacteria.[2]
  • Tea Tree: This oil from the famous Australian Melaleuca tree can boost your immune system.[3]
  • Eucalyptus: Another oil from an Australian tree, eucalyptus, has powerful antimicrobial properties against viruses, bacteria, and fungus.[4, 5] Not only that, there’s a long history of safely using it to promote lung health.
  • Peppermint: The menthol in peppermint can boost exercise performance, likely by increasing lung activity.[6] Ironically, some studies indicate that too much may increase nasal congestion so keep this in mind.[7]  (See: Lung Cleansing With Peppermint Oil.)

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Exercise

When you exercise hard and breathe heavily, it helps increase your lung capacity and strengthens your entire cardiovascular system — the lungs, heart, and blood vessels. Conversely, scientists have irrefutable evidence that physical inactivity weakens your whole body and leads to illness. Likewise, we know that staying in good physical shape helps prevent many chronic conditions, like diabetes and cardiovascular disease.[8] If you go for even a light jog, you push breath to your lungs and get your blood flowing. For people who just quit smoking, this helps the lung healing process. If you live in an area with heavy pollen or suffer from allergies, you may want to jog indoors on a treadmill.

Castor Oil Packs

Castor oil packs have been used for centuries as a traditional remedy for respiratory ailments and improving lymphatic circulation. To help clear phlegm and toxins from your lungs with castor oil packs, soak 100 percent cotton flannel sheets or old shirts, cut up, with organic, cold-pressed castor oil that has been warmed up — but not too hot. Place these on your chest while lying down. Cover your mattress with a waterproof pad or garbage bags so you do not get oil on your bedding. Once you’ve placed the warm, oil-soaked strips on your chest, cover that with a plastic sheet (such as a cut-up garbage bag) and a heating pad. Keep this castor oil pack on for one to two hours, and then rise and clean up.

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Chest Percussion

When mucus, fluid, or phlegm accumulates in your lungs, you can use chest physiotherapy or postural drainage and percussion. It’s an effective technique but requires the help of a healthcare provider, or sometimes at home with the help of a friend or family member. It involves getting into certain positions and gently thumping or drumming on the chest to help loosen the mucus so that it can be spit or coughed out. It can also bring more oxygen into the lungs.[9] Percussion is used to assist symptoms from certain medical conditions,[10] but can be used anytime you have congestion in your lungs you want to get rid of. Have someone tap gently on your back near one lung at a time as you cough. You can also lie on your side with your body at an angle to help loosen the phlegm and push it outward.[11]

Eat Lung-Cleansing Foods

Studies show that antioxidant-rich foods counter the production of mucus, fluid, and phlegm in the body, which tend to accumulate in the lungs and airways.[12] An antioxidant is a substance which counteracts oxidation in your cells. Raw fruits and vegetables are typically good sources of antioxidants.

An easy way to understand oxidation is with the example of fruit. When you cut an apple, the fruit pulp turns brown and spoils as oxygen in the air touches it — this is oxidation. The same process happens inside your body and is called oxidative stress.[13] Free radicals, such as “reactive oxygen species,” cause damage to your cells. Consuming antioxidants counters these effects, leading to healthier lungs and a healthier you.

The following are among the best lung-cleansing foods.

Cruciferous Vegetables

Broccoli, bok choy, cauliflower, cabbage, and other cruciferous vegetables are associated with a lower risk of lung cancer.[14] The effect was particularly strong in current and ex-smokers, and with raw vegetables, indicating that when you quit smoking and start eating more of these veggies, you can reverse the damage. That’s pretty incredible.

Honey

Honey is not only high in antioxidants, it also has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects, according to a review of medical research.[15] It has been used since ancient times to treat and soothe many lung and respiratory conditions, including asthma, tuberculosis, and throat infections. Try a spoonful of raw honey by itself, or add it to an antioxidant tea, like green tea or matcha.

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Berries and Berry Juice

Berries pack a powerful lung-cleansing punch. Try cherries, blueberries, cranberries, strawberries, goji berries, or acai berries to add lung-supporting antioxidants to your diet.[16, 17] Berry juice can replace an unhealthy snack or accompany a meal. You can also make detox water using berries.

Ginger

Several natural chemical compounds in ginger root (Zingiber officinale) — gingerols, paradols, and shogaol — have well-documented antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties.[18] The anti-inflammatory nature of ginger means it helps break down mucus and improves blood circulation in the body.[18] You can use ginger in cooking, grate it raw on salads, or make ginger tea from mashed ginger root, lemon, and honey.

Aloe Vera

Exciting research has shown that aloe vera, which has antioxidant characteristics, helped reduce the damage caused by cigarette smoke on lung tissue in mice.[19] A second study with rats found similar results, with aloe vera increasing the body’s production of macrophages, a white blood cell involved in immune system response to irritants.[20] You can drink aloe vera juice, or take it as a supplement.

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Herbs

Many herbs have properties that support lung health. Oregano, orange peel, elecampane, eucalyptus, peppermint, lungwort, osha root, chaparral, and lobelia can be used in tea, recipes, or taken as herbal supplements. Rather than growing or buying these herbs separately, you can enjoy them in a single lung cleanse supplement, Allertrex® by Global Healing Center. This all-natural lung cleansing spray is a blend of organic herbs and essential oils that promote smooth respiratory health, assist with normal lung function, and cleanse your lungs of harmful agents.

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Avoid These Mucus-Producing Foods

Some foods may cause mucus production in your body, so if you tend to experience chest congestion, or have asthma or COPD (chronic pulmonary disease), I recommend avoiding these foods:

  • Dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream)[21]
  • Processed meat
  • Fast food
  • Chocolate [22]

Other Ways to Keep Your Lungs Clean

For people with lung ailments or allergies, smokers, or ex-smokers who want to improve their lung health, there are other activities you can engage in that will help ensure the air you breathe is as healthy as it can be.

Keep Your House Clean

Regularly wipe down your shelves, ceiling fans, and all around your house as allergens and lung irritants lurk in seemingly benign dust. After you dust, vacuum. Vacuum at least three times a week if you have carpet, especially if you have indoor pets. Make sure to use a vacuum with high-rated HEPA filtration.

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Use Natural Cleaning Products

Instead of using cleaners with harsh chemicals known to irritate your lungs,[23, 24] use homemade do-it-yourself cleaning products, or buy environmentally-friendly, non-toxic formulations. Common items like baking soda, lemon juice, and vinegar are all you need to get started.

Use an Air Purifier

A good quality air purifier can remove allergens, dust, and pollutants from the air in your home, helping your lungs to rest easy. People can even end up with “sick building syndrome” from spending too much time in poorly ventilated buildings. Standalone air purifier units can provide focused filtration on a room-by-room basis. Depending on your goals, you may also want to weigh the benefits of a whole-home filtration system.

Buy Plants for Your Home

House plants produce oxygen, which we humans need for survival. They also filter out toxic chemicals from the air. A lot of people do not realize that if plants do not get enough sunlight, they will consume oxygen rather than producing it, so make sure to open your windows to let in the sunshine! One study in India found a building with many plants reduced eye irritation by 52 percent, respiratory conditions by 34 percent, and headaches by 24 percent in workers! [25] 

Also see: Top 7 Houseplants for Clean Air and a Restful Sleep

Benefits of a Natural Lung Cleanse

We use our lungs every moment of every day, and they get exposed to the pollutants and allergens that we inhale. Your body has an amazing, built-in ability to heal itself, and of course, that includes the lungs and the airways leading to them. Cleansing your respiratory tract can catalyze and improve your body’s self-healing properties. Lung cleansing can help you breathe easier in the short-term and boost your immune system in the longer-term.

Points to Remember

The number one way to improve lung health is to reduce the number of toxins you’re inhaling. For smokers, this means it’s time to quit smoking. People who recently quit smoking, current smokers, people regularly exposed to smoke, individuals with lung ailments, or people exposed to air pollutants can all benefit from a lung cleanse. You can cleanse your lungs by engaging in deep breathing exercises, cardiovascular exercise, using tea tree, eucalyptus, peppermint, or oregano essential oils alone, in a diffuser, or together in an herbal supplement like Allertrex. You can also eat lung-cleansing foods such as cruciferous vegetable and high-antioxidant berries. Clean your home often. Vacuum regularly and use non-toxic cleaning products. Invest in an air purifier, and get some house plants to help naturally cleanse the air in your home.

 References:

  1. Westerdahl E, et al. “Deep-Breathing Exercises Reduce Atelectasis and Improve Pulmonary Function After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery.” Chest. 128(5),3482-88.
  2. Sienkiewicz M, et al. “The antibacterial activity of oregano essential oil (Origanum heracleoticum L.) against clinical strains of Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.” Med Dosw Mikrobiol. 2012;64(4),297-307.
  3. Carson CF, et al. “Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil: a Review of Antimicrobial and Other Medicinal Properties.” Microbiol Rev. 2006; 19(1),50–62.
  4. Jun YS, et al. “Effect of Eucalyptus Oil Inhalation on Pain and Inflammatory Responses after Total Knee Replacement: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013; 2013,502727.
  5. Sadlon AE, Lamson DW. “Immune-modifying and antimicrobial effects of Eucalyptus oil and simple inhalation devices.” Altern Med Rev. 2010 Apr;15(1),33-47.
  6. Meamarbash A. “Instant effects of peppermint essential oil on the physiological parameters and exercise performance.” Avicenna J Phytomed. 2014; 4(1),72–78.
  7. Eccles R. “Menthol: Effects on nasal sensation of airflow and the drive to breathe.” Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2003 May;3(3),210-4.
  8. Warburton DER, et al. “Health benefits of physical activity: the evidence.” CMAJ. 2006 Mar 14; 174(6),801–809.
  9. Lerg G, Shanta L. “Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation as a Lung Recruitment Strategy in Brain-Dead Organ Donors.” Prog Transplant. 2017;27(1),84-89.
  10. Chaves GSS, et al. “Chest physiotherapy for pneumonia in children.” Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Sep 20, 2013.
  11. “Basics of Postural Drainage and Percussion.” Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Accessed 22 Aug. 2018.
  12. Ramos FL, et al. “Clinical issues of mucus accumulation in COPD.” Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2014; 9, 139–150.
  13. Lopo V, et al. “Free radicals, antioxidants and functional foods: Impact on human health.” Pharmacogn Rev. 2010; 4(8),118–126.
  14. Tang L, et al. “Cruciferous vegetable intake is inversely associated with lung cancer risk among smokers: a case-control study.” BMC Cancer. 2010; 10,162.
  15. Samarghandian S, et al. “Honey and Health: A Review of Recent Clinical Research.” Pharmacognosy Res. 2017; 9(2),121–127.
  16. Huang W, et al. “Survey of antioxidant capacity and phenolic composition of blueberry, blackberry, and strawberry in Nanjing.” J Zhejiang Univ Sci B. 2012;13(2),94-102.
  17. Skrovankova S, et al. “Bioactive Compounds and Antioxidant Activity in Different Types of Berries.” Int J Mol Sci. 2015;16(10),24673–24706.
  18. Mashhadi NS, et al. “Anti-Oxidative and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ginger in Health and Physical Activity: Review of Current Evidence.” Int J Prev Med. 2013; 4(Suppl 1), S36-S42.
  19. Koul A, et al. “Aloe vera affects changes induced in pulmonary tissue of mice caused by cigarette smoke inhalation.” Environ Toxicol. 2015;30(9),999-1013.
  20. Atik N, et al. “The Effect of Aloe vera L. in Rat Lungs After Cigarette Smoke Induction.” Bandung Medical Magazine (Majalah Kedokteran Bandung – Indonesian). 2012. 44(3),159-164.
  21. Bartley J, McGlashan SR. “Does milk increase mucus production?” Med Hypotheses. 2010;74(4),732-4.
  22. Bengtsson U, et al. “Survey of gastrointestinal reactions to foods in adults in relation to atopy, presence of mucus in the stools, swelling of joints and arthralgia in patients with gastrointestinal reactions to foods.” Clin Exp Allergy. 1996;26(12),1387-94.
  23. Kimber I, Pieters R. “Household chemicals, immune function, and allergy: A commentary.” J Immunotoxicol. 2013;10(2),169-72.
  24. Casas L, et al. “The use of household cleaning products during pregnancy and lower respiratory tract infections and wheezing during early life.” Int J Public Health. 2013;58(5),757-64
  25. Gromicko N, Tarasenko K. “Plants and Indoor Air Quality.” International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. Accessed 22 Aug. 2018.

Recommended articles by Dr. Edward Group:

  • The 9 Best Fermented Foods for Your Gut
  • 14 Foods that Cleanse the Liver
  • Top 5 Foods for the Pineal Gland
  • The Importance of a Kidney Cleansing Diet
  • The 9 Best Herbs for Lung Cleansing and Respiratory Support
  • 7 Best Foods to Support Kidney Function
  • 20 Health Benefits of Fasting for Whole Body Wellness
  • How Fluoride Damages Pineal Gland Health
  • Toxin Cleanse: Which Toxins Are Disrupting Your Health?
  • 10 Uses for Organic Oregano Oil

About The Author

 

Dr. Edward F. Group III (DC, ND, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM) founded Global Healing Center in 1998 with the goal of providing the highest quality natural health information and products. He is world-renowned for his research on the root cause of disease. Under his leadership, Global Healing Center earned recognition as one of the largest natural and organic health resources in the world. Dr. Group is a veteran of the United States Army and has attended both Harvard and MIT business schools. He is a best-selling author and a frequent guest on radio and television programs, documentary films, and in major publications.

Dr. Group centers his philosophy around the understanding that the root cause of disease stems from the accumulation of toxins in the body and is exacerbated by daily exposure to a toxic living environment. He believes it is his personal mission to teach and promote philosophies that produce good health, a clean environment, and positive thinking. This, he believes, can restore happiness and love to the world.


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  1. C. Willinais says

    Friday, September 28, 2018 at 18:18

    I read somewhere to take a little stevia to stop the nicotine craving.
    And take a little ‘creme of tartar’, to make a cigarette taste BAD!

    Here is a link with a great recipe for lung cleaning;

    https://beforeitsnews.com/v3/health/2016/2618920.html

    Reply

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