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Natural Therapies for Emphysema and COPD: Relief and Healing for Chronic Pulmonary Disorders Paperback – Illustrated, April 4, 2007
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• Explains the benefits of detoxification, dietary changes, and food combining
• Details 45 suggested herbs and 26 nutritional supplements as well as information on how to stop smoking
Approximately 35 million people in the United States have been diagnosed with some form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)--emphysema constituting 18 million of that group. Worldwide, as many as 293 million people suffer with these conditions. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in America, claiming nearly 120,000 lives annually. Yet conventional approaches to treatment, with their regimens of drugs and unceasing physical therapy, provide neither cure nor significant relief.
In Natural Therapies for Emphysema and COPD, Robert Green shows that alternative holistic therapies ranging from herbs to homeopathy offer great promise in relieving COPD’s debilitating symptoms. Starting with the basics of the physiology of respiration, Green presents a comprehensive program that includes detoxification, dietary changes, nutritional supplements, and herbal medicine; breathing techniques and exercise options such as aerobics, yoga, qigong, and tai chi; and alternative therapies such as homeopathy, acupuncture, and massage--noting how and why each therapy works. He also details how to stop smoking, includes resources for alternative health practitioners, and provides sources for the alternative products recommended.
- Print length196 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHealing Arts Press
- Publication dateApril 4, 2007
- Dimensions6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101594771634
- ISBN-13978-1594771637
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“Robert Green Jr.’s book on emphysema and COPD is a landmark work. I recommend it as a reference book for all COPD patients, families, professionals, and anyone else seeking self-care tools and other alternatives to complement conventional COPD treatment.” ― Vijai Sharma, Ph.D., director of the Behavioral Medicine Center in Cleveland, Tennessee
“Written for physicians and their patients, the book describes therapeutic approaches including food and lifestyle choices, nutritional supplementation, herbal medicine, and alternative methods such as exercise and homeopathy. It offers physicians and their patients a place to start learning, and hopefully pursuing, alternative, nonconventional methods to deal with these diseases.” ― Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine
“Presents a commonsense approach to managing this pervasive disease through the application of traditional therapies and conventional wisdom. Firmly based on scientific research and extensive clinical experience, this text is invaluable to practitioner and patient alike.” ― Ken Koenig, D.C., former executive director of the National Board of Homeopathic Examiners and presi
“Well written with substantial and accurate scientific evidence. . . . There is a demand for such information by those suffering from COPD and their families. My hope is that medical caregivers become enlightened, as well, with this book.” ― Robert F. Waters, Ph.D., professor of biochemistry and genetics at Southwest College of Naturopathic
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Exercise, Breathing Techniques, and Other Physical Therapies
The primary aim of physical therapeutics for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is to help you improve your breathing, help restore functionality, increase your vitality, and improve your quality of life. Exercise and physical therapeutics consist of activities such as walking and other aerobic exercises, pursed-lip breathing, diaphragmatic breathing, yoga, qigong, tai chi, and massage therapy.
Physical activity is an essential part of maintaining health in general, and when it comes to building up the health of an individual with COPD, exercise and physical therapies should always be performed to the extent that an individual can tolerate. The sedentary lifestyle that often accompanies COPD will ultimately contribute to a deterioration in functional capacity, cardiovascular function, and skeletal muscle mass. In order to avoid further health complications that can result from a sedentary lifestyle, it is essential for you to maintain aerobic fitness and strength to the extent that you are able.
Exercise or physical therapeutics will not reverse the damage of COPD, but exercise will enable your muscles to be able to extract oxygen from the blood more efficiently. Once that has occurred, you will experience less shortness of breath when you exert yourself.
Unlike therapeutic protocols such as diet and nutrition, nutritional supplements, and herbs, the degree to which COPD patients can become involved with exercise or physical therapies will always depend upon the status of their condition. Many COPD patients are elderly, and perhaps fragile or debilitated, and these are factors that will limit how much and what kind of exercise they can do. It is very important to consult your doctor before beginning any exercise program.
WALKING AND OTHER AEROBIC EXERCISE
Aerobic exercise is physical activity that makes the heart and lungs work harder to meet the body’s increased need for oxygen. Aerobic exercise also enhances the circulation of oxygen through the blood. Daily walking is one of the best aerobic exercise activities for a COPD patient. Walking will help your circulation and increase your stamina, and it will help build activity tolerance. Start out by walking half a block or less. Every other day, you should increase your walking distance a little bit. After a few months, you could be walking up to a mile without gasping for air. While you are walking, you should inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth using the pursed-lip breathing technique (discussed below).
Other aerobic forms of exercise that have a positive effect on COPD are treadmill walking, bicycling or stationary cycling, and swimming. As many daily activities also require the use of the arms and the upper body, it is advisable to include endurance and strength training for your upper body in your exercise program. Consult with your physician or physical therapist to find out what types of endurance or strength training are most appropriate for your situation.
BREATHING TECHNIQUES
Two special breathing techniques especially helpful for people with COPD are pursed-lip breathing and diaphragmatic breathing. Pursed-lip breathing is a good method for helping to control dyspnea (shortness of breath). Diaphragmatic breathing helps improve the ability of the lungs to expand.
Pursed-lip Breathing
Pursed-lip breathing is one of the easiest ways to control episodes of breathlessness. It is a quick and easy way to slow down your pace of breathing so as to make each breath more effective. Pursed-lip breathing helps to prolong exhalation, which then helps to slow down your breathing rate. It also helps to improve the ventilation of the lungs, keeps the airways open longer, and decreases the work of breathing. All of these factors contribute to easing your shortness of breath and helping you to relax.
Perform pursed-lip breathing as follows: While relaxing your shoulders and your neck, inhale (take a normal breath) slowly through your nose while keeping your mouth closed. Then purse your lips (position your lips) as if you were going to whistle. Slowly and gently exhale through your pursed lips. After you learn this technique, with a little practice, you may utilize it whenever you find yourself having shortness of breath. Always make sure that your exhalation phase (breathing out) is longer than your inhalation phase (breathing in). If you are using pursed-lip breathing while engaged in an activity, always make sure you exhale during the strenuous part of the activity.
Diaphragmatic Breathing
Diaphragmatic breathing helps your lungs expand so that they take in more air. This breathing technique will help to strengthen your diaphragm as well as help to decrease the work of breathing by slowing down your breathing. When you practice this breathing technique, keep your chest, shoulders, and neck as relaxed as possible. The aim is to keep your upper body still and rely solely on your diaphragm.
Diaphragmatic breathing is performed as follows: Lie on your back on a flat surface, such as the floor or your bed, with a pillow under your knees and your head. Your knees should be slightly bent. Place your left hand on your upper chest and your right hand on your abdomen. This will enable you to feel your diaphragm move as you breathe. With your hands in place as just described, inhale slowly through your nose so that your stomach moves out against your right hand. You should be able to feel your right hand on your abdomen moving out. Your left hand on your chest should not move at all. Then tighten your stomach muscles and let them move back in as you exhale with the pursed-lip technique. As you are exhaling, you should be able to feel your right hand on your abdomen moving in, and your left hand on your chest should still not be moving at all.
After you have perfected diaphragmatic breathing while lying down, you can then do it while relaxing in a chair, or even standing. Diaphragmatic breathing should be practiced 5 to10 minutes, 3 to 4 times a day.
Product details
- Publisher : Healing Arts Press; 2nd Edition, Revised Edition of Emphysema and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (April 4, 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 196 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1594771634
- ISBN-13 : 978-1594771637
- Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #246,018 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #38 in Respiratory Diseases (Books)
- #45 in Lung & Respiratory Diseases
- #380 in Holistic Medicine (Books)
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Customers find the book helpful for understanding emphysema and COPD, with thorough content and easy-to-follow guidance. They appreciate the supplement information, with one customer noting it offers alternatives to drugs.
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Customers find the book informative and helpful, with one customer specifically mentioning it provides guidance on herbs and supplements.
"...Will it extend my life? Not sure but it sure makes life so much better. I cannot recommend this book more highly...." Read more
"...This write is non-judgmental and has taught me a lot. She includes diet, herbal and vitamin supplements, simple exercises, just a wealth of..." Read more
"This book gives a lot of hope. But the vitamin therapy is extremely high dose I don't know if everyone could do it...." Read more
"...NOT ANYMORE! This book has given me reason to change my diet completly and cut out all dairy and red meat...." Read more
Customers find the book readable and thorough, with one mentioning it is the best available resource on COPD.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2011At age 56, I have suffered from COPD/Emphysema for 10 years and now I am approaching the end stage. My medical care has been through Cleveland Clinic in Florida and I hold a master's degree BUT DESPITE THESE 'APPARENT' ADVANTAGES, I WAS SO IN THE DARK UNTIL I READ THIS BOOK. I did not know how to make my breathing easier and the quality of my life better, especially if it meant making nutritional changes. Apparently, my doctors and other allied professionals did not seem to know either because no one was able to help me even if I asked.
COPD patients suffer to varying degrees with chronic mucus production, chronic inflammation and bronchoconstriction. FINALLY, this book helped me to take charge and I gave up all dairy products, red meat, white flour and gluten products, fried and processed foods, and added supplements and herbs. By making these changes and more I gleaned from this book (like acupuncture), I have improved so significantly. Will it extend my life? Not sure but it sure makes life so much better. I cannot recommend this book more highly. It should be given to every single person at the time they are first diagnosed and I am sure they will live a lot longer.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2012I am one of those that chooses to avoid seeing a doctor as long as possible. I will do what I can to carry on using natural remedies as long as I can get away with it. This write is non-judgmental and has taught me a lot. She includes diet, herbal and vitamin supplements, simple exercises, just a wealth of information that I find very helpful.
I highly recommend this book for those suffering with shortness of breath and their loved ones. This is golden!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2019This book gives a lot of hope. But the vitamin therapy is extremely high dose I don't know if everyone could do it. However he also gives great dietary guidelines that check out when you research them. I believe this author and hope that his hard work leads to a cure for COPD ! Good read.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2014I just finished reading this book and I loved it. I knew that my diet was reason I had a hard time breathing but I kept eating the same food anyway. NOT ANYMORE! This book has given me reason to change my diet completly and cut out all dairy and red meat. The supplements and herbs were completely different than what I was taking too so this is probably why I was still having hard time breathing too. I plan on giving the oregano oil a try since I heard great reviews on that. Here's to a new "breathe easier" life! Thanks to Robert. J Green Jr. for writing this wonderful book.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2014I'm not sure if my rating is fair for this book. I have asthma and since my diagnosis, I've done loads of research, tried most natural remedies/treatments I found on the Internet. Asthma is now mostly classified as a COPD, so I was hoping this book would provide new/more info than I already found on the Internet. Unfortunately, it didn't. If you haven't done a lot of research on the net, are skeptical of info. found or afraid to try the info on the net, this book is a very good resource for any one who is suffering from a COPD. To everyone who is battling one form or another of this terrible disease, I wish you the very best.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2009This book gave me what I'd hoped for. Answers that satisfy my demand to know WHY .This is no mere piece of self serving advertisment. This book explains how your lungs work and what foods ( for example) feed your body's need to constrict your breathing. I cut out two of the foods suggested and within days, noticed a positive change. That's great, sure, but what is really great is this book explains on the cellular level, WHY it works the way it does.
Buy this book !
Greg ( 40% of my lungs left)
- Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2015it was a very helpful book to understand emphysema and copd and also suggestions for dietary improvements and supplements to aid in your body's healing. I was already gluten free and dairy free ( mostly) and have reduced to sugar intake to almost none. This book validated those changes and added supplements that I was unaware of. I had quit smoking over 7 years ago and only recently was diagnosed with emphysema so I have been researching for alternatives ways to support my choice to improve my health. This book was helpful in adding to the missing pieces.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019Good, informative, helpful book. I appreciate the dietary tips. Has helped lessen my symptoms of a chronic cough. This book is appropriate for those who have already seen a pulmonologist, had a chest X-Ray/CT scan. Now, you want alternatives!
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- Mrs GReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Informative
This book is very informative and helps you to understand COPD it arrived quickly and was well packaged. I would recommend to anyone who wants a greater understanding of this illness.
- AnthonyReviewed in Australia on May 10, 2015
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
a good intro to natural therapies
- LoislReviewed in Canada on June 22, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely good information
I really am enjoying this book and it’s an ongoing process. You keep going back to it to remind you of why you bought it and once in it it’s very informative well written and I would recommend us for anybody
- Angela NeufeldReviewed in Canada on April 7, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Informative
The information provided in this book is detailed but explained in terms I could understand. The approach to natural treatment can be overwhelming but the way it is written in this book gives the reader a clearer understanding of lung diseases and offers choices that the medical community may not be aware of or dismiss as useless. Overall easy to read/understand and helpful.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 30, 2020
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