Trying to Quit Smoking? These 6 Herbs Completely Detox the Lungs


Need to clean out your lungs? These herbs are what you're looking for!


1. Eucalyptus

Native to Australia, Eucalyptus is a common ingredient in cough lozenges which can be attributed to a compound called cineole. Cineole is an expectorant, which is to say that it's a medicine that promotes the secretion of sputum by the air passages. It eases coughs, fights congestion, and soothes irritated sinus passages. It also helps to strengthen the immune system.

 

 

 

   

2. Lungwort

Lungwort or pulmonaria, is a herb that works to clear congestion. It also contains powerful compounds that help protect the lungs from harmful organisms and bacteria that negatively impact respiratory health.

  

3. Licorice Root

Licorice root has a wide variety of uses including treating osteoarthritis, systemic lupus, liver problems, malaria, tuberculosis, food poisoning, and digestive system issues.

In relation to this article though, it is excellent for sore throat, bronchitis and protecting against harmful bacteria and viruses.




 


4. Osha Root

Osha is a herb native to the Rocky Mountains and has historically been used by the Native Americans for respiratory support for centuries. The plant contains camphor and other powerful compounds which are excellent in relation to help to maintain and develop healthy lungs. One of the main benefits is that it helps to increase overall circulation to the lungs, which helps with the feeling of shortness of breath or irregular breathing. 


    

 

5. Oregano


Most of us are familiar with oregano, which is known for containing beneficial vitamins and nutrients but its greatest benefits come from its carvacrol and rosmarinic acid content. Both are natural decongestants and histamine reducers which have incredible benefits on the respiratory tract and nasal passage airflow.





   

 

6. Indian Tobacco

Indian tobacco or Lobelia Inflata, is actually great for reversing the harmful effects of tobacco on the lungs and, like Osha Root,  has been used by the Native American Indians for centuries.

 
In addition to loosening phlegm and thinning the mucus in the air passages. It is especially in treating more serious respiratory problems like asthma and bronchitis, among other conditions.
 
It can also be used to help people come off of tobacco who experience withdrawals.


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