What can you do if you have young children, elderly or asthmatics in your family when the haze returns?.
Prevention is always cheaper and less stressful than the cure, so you can actually do something today. You have to nourish the lungs and clear up the phlegm and mucus, making it easier for breathing and getting enough oxygen into the lungs and ultimately the heart and brains. Some herbal and health supplements that have been helping Asians for the last 10 years include:-
a) RESP ( RRP - RM 57) - 100 capsules contains chickweed, comfrey root, marshmallow root, mullein leaf, pan pien lien, and slippery elm bark - all important herbs to strengthen the lungs and clear phlegm and mucus that obstructs air passages.
b) LIFEPATH CHEWIES (RRP - RM 77 ) - 60 chewables containing bioflavonoids, bee pollen, milk thistle, gingko biloba, grape seed extract, rutin, bilberry, enridole 3-c and quercetin. (Suitable for kids aged 2 to 9)
c) DAILY PRODUCE 24 ( RRP - RM 127) - 120 capsules contains 24 antioxidant concentrates from plum, cranberry, blueberry, strawberry, blackberry, bilberry, cherry, apricot, papaya, orange, grape, pineapple, parsley, kale, spinach, wheat grass, brussels sprout, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, beet, carrot, cabbage and garlic. (Suitable for kids above 9 years)
d) SUPERCHLOROPHYLL (RRP - RM67) - 92gm concentrate alfalfa powder to clean the liver and blood, so you can carry oxygen efficiently throughout the body..
The young, the sick and elderly can certainly be better prepared to overcome the haze, with the Resp, Lifepath Chewies or Daily Produce 24 and Superchlorophyll, depending on their age.
Prevention to enjoy good health costs money, but you pay for sickness with more money, time, worry and stress. The choice is clear.
Friday, August 08, 2008
Asthmatics and the elderly at risk when the haze returns
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