Asthma And Fish Oil
There was a study conducted in
Indiana University which revealed that fish oil is a very
effective remedy for asthma
symptoms, especially
that caused by over activity or too much exercise.
Emergency medication is often needed by people who have
severe asthma symptoms. The study involved 16 asthma patients
suffering mild symptoms to severe ones. These individuals need
daily asthma medications in order to control the attacks. The
asthma patients were given high doses of fish oil which contain
EPA or Eicosapentaenoic acid (3.2 gm) and DHA or
Docosahexaenoic acid (2gm) for about three weeks.
Before fish oil administration, the lungs of the asthma
patients were first examined through efficiency tests. Sputum
samples were also taken and analyzed. The tests took note of
the inflammatory cells and some markers. The same tests were
conducted after the end of the study. After the 3-week period
of fish oil administration, the patients showed 64% improvement
in terms of lung efficiency and the need for asthma medications
also reduced by about 31%. Fish oil contains fatty acids (Omega
3) which has an anti-inflammatory effect.
Asthma patients often have second thoughts about exercising
because they fear that it can cause asthma symptoms. This is
true especially in some asthmatics. However, the body needs
adequate exercise and this is the reason why some asthma
patients still engage in some forms of exercise. In some case,
the air passage swells or become inflamed when the asthma
patient engages in strenuous exercises. When this happens, the
doctor will tell you that the asthma attack was
exercise-induced. How can you tell if you’re exhibiting asthma
symptoms? It’s quite simple; once you experience wheezing,
breath shortness, chest tightness, and coughing, you’re already
having an asthma attack. Don’t worry because the asthma
symptoms will just ease off after 1 ½ hours.
If you exercise during dry and cool conditions, you’re more
likely to experience asthma symptoms because there is cooling
and drying out of the air passages. This will result to the
release of inflammatory chemicals which narrows the airways.
Some doctors encourage swimming as a form of exercise because
the air is usually warmer and moist and so asthma attacks
seldom happens.
When the asthma attack is exercise-induced, the individual
will not be able to get enough exercise. In the case of
youngsters who like sports and other physical activities, their
health condition will serve as a barrier and so they can’t
enjoy their life to the fullest.
Omega 3 is different from Omega 6. Large percentage of Omega
3 is found in fish oil and this is very beneficial to asthma
patients because of its anti-inflammatory properties. The
latter is pro-inflammatory which means that it can trigger the
release of inflammatory chemicals, thereby resulting to asthma
attacks. Medical experts advise asthma patients to increase
their consumption of Omega 3 or fish oil instead of consuming
more vegetable oils, processed foods, dairy products, and meats
which contain Omega 6. So where can you get fish oil? You can
get it from oily fishes or in fish oil that came from plant
sources.
You have to include fish oil in your everyday supplements
because of its therapeutic benefits. You can use it to prevent
future asthma attacks which are exercise-induced. Beware of
fish oils with lesser grade because it has harmful toxins. Try
to purchase only the pharmaceutical grade or best quality
supplements of fish oil.
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