Monday, June 3, 2013

Ginger helps to relieve asthma symptoms






A study at Columbia University that the components may be pure ginger has many characteristics help asthma patients breathe more easily.

Asthma is a narrowing of the airways that carry air to and from the lungs, the study looked at whether the components of ginger can help to promote relaxation bronchodilators.

Dr Elizabeth Townsend at Columbia University, said the study proved that ginger components work synergistically with pure beta-agonists used in therapy to relax the muscles of the trachea for patients with asthma.

The researchers sampled ASM tissues of the human body and exposing it to a narrow bronchial pathogens while another group of researchers mix beta ezenoparl with three separate components of ginger Rord were recorded act of tissue samples.

At the end of the study, researchers found that the tissue that has been exposed to a mixture of the components of ginger pure showed relax much larger than those exposed only, researchers explained that through the understanding of the mechanisms that affect vehicles ginger on the airway, they can discover its use as a treatment in alleviating severity of asthma symptoms.

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