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2987. Respiratory Conditions 2) COPD( Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

2987. Respiratory Conditions 2) COPD( Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

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  1. COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common lung disease causing restricted airflow and breathing problems. Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are the two most common conditions that contribute to COPD. These two conditions usually occur together and can vary in severity among individuals with COPD.

Chronic bronchitis is inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs. It's characterized by daily cough and mucus (sputum) production.

Emphysema is a condition in which the alveoli at the end of the smallest air passages (bronchioles) of the lungs are destroyed as a result of damaging exposure to cigarette smoke and other irritating gases and particulate matter.

Although COPD is a progressive disease that gets worse over time, COPD is treatable. With proper management, most people with COPD can achieve good symptom control and quality of life, as well as reduced risk of other associated conditions.

Causes

The main cause of COPD in developed countries is tobacco smoking. In the developing world, COPD often occurs in people exposed to fumes from burning fuel for cooking and heating in poorly ventilated homes.

Symptoms

In people with COPD, the lungs can get damaged or clogged with phlegm. Symptoms include cough, sometimes with phlegm, difficulty breathing, wheezing and tiredness.

Chronic Cough

People with COPD usually develop a persistent cough that does not subside for weeks, months, or years. The cough is similar to a smoker’s cough, and many long-term smokers assume the symptom is simply a by-product of their habit, which can lead to a delayed diagnosis.

Mucus

Another distinctive symptom of COPD is excessive mucus production. The sputum may be transparent, white, pale green, or yellowish, although yellow or green sputum can also be a sign of an infection in the lungs or airways. People with COPD are at a higher risk of developing lung infections. In some cases, this sign does not develop until the condition is more advanced. The mucus causes congestion and can result in breathing difficulties, primarily upon waking. Mucus production tends to get worse as the disease advances.

Tightness in Chest

Another common symptom associated with COPD is tightness in the chest, especially when inhaling, making breathing labored. Chest tightness differs from chest pain, which is not a common symptom of COPD. Individuals experiencing chest pain and tightness should see a doctor, who can test for heart and other lung or respiratory conditions.

Causes of airway obstruction

Causes of airway obstruction include:

  • This lung disease causes destruction of the fragile walls and elastic fibers of the alveoli. Small airways collapse when you exhale, impairing airflow out of your lungs.
  • Chronic bronchitis.In this condition, your bronchial tubes become inflamed and narrowed and your lungs produce more mucus, which can further block the narrowed tubes. You develop a chronic cough trying to clear your airways.

The most recommended supplements for COPD are: Vitamin D3, Magnesium Glycinate, & CoQ10.

  1. Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 has gained significant attention in recent years for its potential benefits in managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD is a progressive lung disease characterized by airflow limitation, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Research suggests that vitamin D3 may play a crucial role in improving lung function and reducing the severity of COPD symptoms. Vitamin D3 is known to have anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce the inflammation in the airways and lungs that occurs in COPD. It also has immunomodulatory effects, meaning it can regulate the immune response and potentially decrease the frequency and severity of exacerbations in COPD patients. Moreover, vitamin D3 is involved in calcium and phosphorus metabolism, which are essential for maintaining bone health. COPD patients often experience bone loss and osteoporosis due to systemic inflammation and the use of corticosteroids, making vitamin D3 supplementation even more important. Additionally, studies have shown that vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in COPD patients, suggesting a potential link between low vitamin D levels and the development and progression of the disease. Supplementation with vitamin D3 has been found to improve lung function, reduce systemic inflammation, and enhance exercise performance in COPD patients.

Ingredients: see Supplement Facts.

Manufacturer Country: USA

Product Amount: 100 soft-gels

Gross Weight: 0.1lb (45g) 

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults take one (1) softgel capsule daily or as directed by a health care professional. Store in a cool, dry place and away from direct light.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.

 

  1. Magnesium Glycinate

Magnesium is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in various physiological processes, including muscle function, nerve transmission, and immune system regulation. Research suggests that magnesium deficiency is prevalent among COPD patients and may contribute to the progression of the disease. Magnesium Glycinate, a highly bioavailable form of magnesium, has shown promising results in managing COPD symptoms and improving lung function. This compound has been found to have anti-inflammatory properties, which can help alleviate airway inflammation and reduce the frequency and severity of exacerbations in COPD patients. Furthermore, magnesium glycinate has been shown to enhance lung function by relaxing the smooth muscles surrounding the airways, thereby improving airflow and reducing respiratory distress. It also acts as a bronchodilator, which can help open up the airways and facilitate better breathing. Additionally, magnesium glycinate may aid in reducing oxidative stress and improving immune function, both of which are crucial for COPD management.

  1. CoQ10

Coenzyme Q10, commonly known as CoQ10, has gained attention as a potential supplement for individuals suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD is a progressive lung disease that causes breathing difficulties and reduced airflow. It has been observed that individuals with COPD often have lower levels of CoQ10 in their blood, leading to speculation about the role CoQ10 may play in managing this condition. CoQ10 is an antioxidant that is naturally produced in the body and is involved in the production of energy within cells. It is also known for its ability to protect against oxidative stress, which is a major contributor to the development and progression of COPD. Research studies have shown that supplementing with CoQ10 may help improve lung function, reduce inflammation, and enhance exercise tolerance in individuals with COPD. Additionally, CoQ10 has been found to have a positive impact on the immune system, which is crucial for individuals with COPD as they are more susceptible to infections and respiratory complications.

Ingredients: see Supplement Facts.

Manufacturer Country: USA

Product Amount: 30 caps

Gross Weight: 0.25lb (113g)

Suggested Use: Take one (1) capsule twice a day as a dietary supplement. For best results, take 20-30 min before a meal or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Caution: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under the age of 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.

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Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease. People with CF have inherited two copies of the defective CF gene one copy from each parent. Both parents must have at least one copy of the defective gene. People with only one copy of the defective CF gene are called carriers, but they do not have the disease.

 

# Symptoms

1. Early Symptoms

Symptoms are often noticeable straight after birth. Bowel blockages are very common, as is an overly salty taste to the skin. Parents often notice the latter when kissing their child. Typically, children don't gain weight as expected, and they may also have jaundice although this is a very common condition that affects numerous babies, not just those with cystic fibrosis. Those who suspect their child has cystic fibrosis should consider asking for a medical screening to ensure that their little one gets the right treatment from an early age.

2. Damage to Lungs

The lungs are a major organ in the body, but they are also most vulnerable to the mucus generated by cystic fibrosis. Because the tubes that absorb oxygen from the air are so fine, they can be blocked relatively easily. Furthermore, the mucus forms a fertile breeding ground for bacteria, resulting in illness. Chest infections and bronchial infections are very common, as a shortness of breath and a pronounced wheeze. Continuous infection can result in the lungs not working properly.

3. Harm to the Digestive System

Cystic fibrosis often causes extensive damage to the digestive system as well. The sticky mucus can prevent food from passing smoothly to the body, and it may also prevent adequate digestion. Those with cystic fibrosis often end up with vitamin and mineral deficiencies and may also be technically malnourished, even if they are eating well.

4. Difficulties in Conceiving Children

Cystic fibrosis often causes trouble when attempting to conceive. For men, this difficulty is physical, because they don't have the canal that connects the testicles to the penis, the vas deferens. Because sperm cannot travel, they are essentially shooting blanks. This occurs in around 98 percent of men with cystic fibrosis. Women with this condition may find that the mucus that the condition generates blocks up various parts of their body. If the mucus forms in the cervix or the fallopian tubes, it can prevent sperm from physically interacting with the egg, a process that's required for conception.

 

The most recommended supplements for cystic fibrosis are: Probiotic 40, Vitamin D3, & CoQ10.

  1. Probiotics

Probiotics have gained attention in recent years for their potential benefits in managing various health conditions, including cystic fibrosis (CF). Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that affects the lungs, digestive system, and other organs. It is characterized by the production of thick, sticky mucus that can obstruct airways and lead to respiratory infections. While probiotics are commonly known for their positive effects on gut health, their potential role in CF lies in their ability to modulate the immune system and enhance overall wellbeing. Studies investigating the use of probiotics in CF patients have shown promising results. Probiotics, such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains, have been found to improve lung function, reduce inflammation, and enhance the nutritional status of individuals with CF. These beneficial effects may be attributed to the ability of probiotics to restore gut microbial balance and reduce the risk of bacterial overgrowth, which is common in CF patients. Furthermore, probiotics may help prevent the colonization of harmful bacteria in the lungs, thus reducing the risk of respiratory infections.

Ingredients: See Supplement Facts.

Manufacturer Country: USA

Product Amount: 60 caps

Gross Weight: 0.25lb (113g)

Suggested Use: Take two (2) capsules once a day as a dietary supplement. For best results, take one (1) capsule during the day and one (1) capsule in the evening. Repeat the process daily. Do not exceed two capsules per day.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.

 

  1. Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 has emerged as a potential therapeutic option for individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic disorder that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system. CF patients often experience chronic inflammation and respiratory infections, which can lead to lung damage over time. Research studies have shown that vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, plays a crucial role in modulating the immune system and reducing inflammation. Furthermore, CF patients are at a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency due to impaired absorption of fat-soluble vitamins in the intestines. Supplementing with vitamin D3 has been found to improve lung function, reduce the frequency of pulmonary exacerbations, and enhance overall well-being in CF patients. Moreover, vitamin D3 has been shown to have antimicrobial properties, thereby potentially reducing the risk of respiratory infections. While further clinical trials are needed to establish the optimal dosage and long-term effects of vitamin D3 supplementation in CF patients, the existing evidence suggests that it may be a valuable adjunct therapy in managing this complex condition.

Ingredients: see Supplement Facts.

Manufacturer Country: USA

Product Amount: 100 soft-gels

Gross Weight: 0.1lb (45g) 

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults take one (1) softgel capsule daily or as directed by a health care professional. Store in a cool, dry place and away from direct light.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.

  1. CoQ10

Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that affects the lungs, pancreas, and other organs. It is characterized by the production of thick, sticky mucus that can clog airways and lead to chronic lung infections. While there is no cure for cystic fibrosis, various treatments aim to manage the symptoms and improve the quality of life for those affected. One potential therapeutic option that has gained attention in recent years is Coenzyme Q10, also known as CoQ10. CoQ10 is a naturally occurring compound found in the mitochondria, the energy-producing centers of our cells. It plays a crucial role in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which provides the energy needed for cellular function. Research suggests that individuals with cystic fibrosis may have lower levels of CoQ10, which could contribute to the oxidative stress and inflammation commonly observed in the disease. As a result, there has been growing interest in exploring the potential benefits of CoQ10 supplementation for individuals with cystic fibrosis. Although the exact mechanisms of action are not yet fully understood, several studies have shown promising results. CoQ10 supplementation has been associated with improved lung function, reduced oxidative stress, and decreased inflammation in individuals with cystic fibrosis. Additionally, some research suggests that CoQ10 may enhance the effectiveness of other treatments, such as antibiotics, by improving their delivery to the affected tissues.

Ingredients: see Supplement Facts.

Manufacturer Country: USA

Product Amount: 30 caps

Gross Weight: 0.25lb (113g)

Suggested Use: Take one (1) cap

 

Suggested Use: Take one (1) capsule twice a day as a dietary supplement. For best results, take 20-30 min before a meal or as directed by your healthcare professional.

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