Friday, June 15, 2012

Malaysia Is Under Attack


From my office in Bandar Baru Bangi, I can clearly see the air quality is bad and the pollution is worsening every minute (Four of the index's pollutant components i.e., carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide). No doubt it was a haze or jerebu in Bahasa Malaysia and pollution in general. Malaysia is under attack right now!!.

Common complaint from the haze is sore throat, cough and mild fever. Face the worst is asthma patient with chronic bronchial obstruction or bronchospasm. Bronchospasm or a bronchial spasm is a sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles. It is caused by the release (degranulation) of substances from mast cells or basophils under the influence of anaphylatoxins. It causes difficulty in breathing which can be very mild to severe.

Malaysia has risen to the industrial age, not wanting to be left behind in the dark ages anymore, but at the cost of the environment. Many industrial zones have been approved by the government to be set up in mostly forestland and uninhabited areas. One very good example of the industrial zone is of Shah Alam in the state of Selangor. As a result, trees have been cut down to accommodate towards the building of large industrial factories.
   
Not only has the oxygen supply been decreased, these factories are spewing out poisonous gases in the course of its production.
  
Naturally, people would flock to industrial zones such as Shah Alam because of the high pay and high opportunity of jobs involved. Shah Alam is now one of the most densely populated areas as well as one of the most highly polluted areas in the country, and yet it is not the only one. One can imagine the amount of people who will be affected by the long side effects of the pollution from the gases.
   
The increasing amount of cars in Malaysia also has lent a hand in the pollution. Excess poisonous gases and heat are emitted daily (you should know the rest). Open air burning, despite it being banned by law, has not been heeded by the people of Malaysia. Burning is also the only way right now to get rid of the excess rubbish. Smoke and heat is released.

Homeopathy and Biochemic Remedy For Asthma

Don’t get rid of your corticosteroid inhaler. It may be the only thing to work with a severe attack, but natural healthcare does offer an asthma attack remedy which can reduce the severity and decrease or totally get rid of the dependence upon medicine like corticosteroids and bronchodilators. 

It is possible that the use of an inhaler will become less and less.
Inhalers have side effects which are unpleasant such as headaches, throat irritation, frequent infections, tremors, or heart palpitations. Use of inhalers over a long period of time can reduce the body’s ability to absorb calcium effectively and cause osteoporosis because the needed calcium is being taken from the bones.

Biochemic (Cell Salt) - Try using the cell salt combination of  Kali phos,  Mag phos and  Natrum sulph. This can be used for breathing troubles and asthma attacks. It works to calm our 6 year old's breathing when she has an asthma attack, or BC02 with 12 combination of cell salt, a complete combination in one bottle.

These three biochemic, cell supporting tissue salts combined together can provide such a remedy:

1. Kali phos (6X) is often called ‘nature’s pacifier’. It has a relaxing effect on the nerves and throughout the body and helps to support healthy breathing.
2. Mag phos (6X) has a variety of uses, amongst these is the ability to prevent spasms and tightness in the chest
3. Nat sulph (6X) is classically used as a natural bronchial tonic and helps to soothe the respiratory tract

This homeopathic formula of tissue salts may be taken internally at the first signs of wheezing, chest constriction, closed airways or abnormal breathing for effective help as an asthma attack remedy. It supports lung and bronchiole functioning, maintains the respiratory tract and immune system health and doesn’t have the side effects of corticosteroids and bronchodilators.