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How Can Magnesium Help Asthma?

Many people do not connect having low minerals with asthma. Still, did you know that if you do not have enough magnesium, it can make your breathing problems worse? Asthma is a long-term breathing problem that affects the airways in the lungs. It makes it hard to breathe because the airways swell up and there is too much mucus. It is known as a breathing and airway problem, where the airways get puffy and react more to different things. When someone has asthma, the muscles around the airways get tight. The inside of the airways gets puffy, and there is more mucus than usual. This makes it much harder for air to move in and out. People might get wheezing, which is a whistling sound, feel tightness in the chest, have trouble breathing, or keep coughing. These problems can be worse at night or early in the morning.

The Value of Electrolytes If You Have Mold Toxicity

Around half of the US population, or approximately 50%, may have been exposed to mold. This is largely due to the fact that nearly half of all buildings across the country have a past record of water damage. Additionally, 25% of individuals residing within the United States possess a specific gene known as the HLA-DR gene. This gene hampers the liver's ability to latch onto and eliminate biotoxins. As a result, individuals carrying this gene continually have mycotoxins, derived from mold or other toxins, re-entering their bloodstream, which can potentially lead to ongoing poisoning.

What's Selenium Good For?

How many times have you heard selenium is important for thyroid health but nothing else? It's like this nutrient is g...
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