Coughing and Wheezing
Leave You Short of Breath?
November 9, 2017
Breathe easier with these four clinically studied lung-supporting nutrients
If you or a loved one has ever had a coughing attack that left them gasping, wheezing or short of breath, then I have some good news for you.
Researchers have discovered a nutrient that significantly reduces the frequency of coughing attacks.
Better still, this nutrient is safe and effective for those with breathing problems. And it’s safe for anyone who simply wants to protect their lungs as they get older.
Yet few doctors tell their patients about it. Instead, they stick with conventional remedies.
But those remedies often come with unwanted side effects. Plus they are best taken for only a short period of time. Stop taking them and the symptoms come right back.
Fortunately, there are natural alternatives. These alternatives are ideal for anyone with swelling and mucus build-up in the airways. And they also help prevent and protect their airways before problems begin.
Chinese researchers tested one of these natural alternatives as a way to ease coughing fits and shortness of breath. In their randomized, controlled study, these attacks ended for more than 50% of the patients taking it!1
Clears Airways and Breaks-up Mucus
So what is this nutrient? It’s n-acetyl-l-cysteine or NAC for short. You’ve probably heard of NAC. It is a precursor nutrient for glutathione, the human body’s self-made super antioxidant. In this way it helps the body maintain its natural defenses. On its own it acts as a potent antioxidant and powerful anti-mucolytic, a molecule that breaks down and actually thins mucus.
Many doctors use it for just that purpose – to break-up mucus. By breaking up mucus, NAC prevents the build-up that irritates and blocks airways. As an antioxidant, it supports your body in fighting the inflammation that constricts airways.
And the research shows it works:
- A review of NAC used in 12 clinical trials involving 2,691 patients reported those who used it regularly had fewer attacks of shortness of breath and coughing fits.2
- NAC helped reduce attacks in patients with breathing problems.3
- Patients with chronic but less severe problems enjoyed benefits from 600 mg a day.4
When I read about the ways NAC can benefit your breathing and lungs, I contacted the formulators at Advanced Bionutritionals.
Together, we developed a new formula designed to support the health of the lungs and airways. I knew I wanted a daily formula that could help soothe swollen airways and aid the break-down of mucus.
I am pleased to tell you the formula is now available. It’s called Advanced Lung Support. The nutrients we selected for Advanced Lung Support …
- Break-up mucus build-up
- Help reduce inflammation in the lungs and airways
- Relax and calm airways
- Soothe and ease the body’s coughing response
Advanced Lung Support gives you 800 mg of NAC I told you about earlier. But I wasn’t satisfied with NAC alone. That’s why I turned to three clinically studied nutrients shown to support the lungs and airways, including…
The Antioxidant So Powerful It Helped Improve Smokers’ Lungs
As a filter, the lungs are under constant assault from toxic pollutants. The EPA alone has identified 187 hazardous air pollutants present in urban areas, and that doesn’t even include a simple irritant like dust.
Pollutants like these create free radicals that attack the tissue of your lung and airways. Antioxidants support your body’s ability to prevent and repair damage.
For Advanced Lung Support I turned to one of the most potent sources of antioxidants known to man – blueberries!
Now, blueberries contain a wide variety of powerful antioxidants, but a high density of anthocyanins gives them super antioxidant potency!
Scientific analysis has linked high anthocyanin intake and significant anti-inflammatory effect.5 In one study of 839 veterans, researchers found anthocyanins helped slow the decline of lung function in non-smokers and in smokers too!6
Of course, you’d have to eat a lot of blueberries to get enough anthocyanins to enjoy a benefit like that! While delicious, that may not be practical for your wallet…or digestion.
That’s why I’ve included 500 mg of blueberry extract in every dose of Advanced Lung Support. It’s a high potency dose of antioxidant-rich anthocyanins that helps fight inflammation that simply cannot be achieved through diet alone.
The Eastern Remedy Calming Airways for Centuries
In East Asia, healers have turned to the same remedy for centuries to ease chest tightness, gasping and wheezing. It’s the foundation for herbal medicine mixtures aimed at helping those with chronic breathing difficulty.
Scientists call it Ganoderma lucidum. It’s better known as Reishi. Despite modern alternatives, many traditional healers continue to stick with this time-tested natural remedy to ease respiratory problems.
Doctors of natural medicine in the West adopted Reishi decades ago. They found it worked as well as many mainstream remedies, without the side effects.
Scientists have observed that Reishi balances immune response by controlling TNF-alpha, the molecule responsible for system-wide inflammation in the human body. Less inflammation keeps airways open and clear.7
Researchers tested Reishi against other mainstream remedies in a clinical trial involving 91 patients with serious breathing problems. The researchers measured air flow and the presence of inflammatory molecules in the patients. They concluded that Reishi:
- Performed as well as the other remedies.
- Improved air flow.
- Reduced levels of cytokines, immune system molecules that cause inflammation.
An Herb to Soothe Coughs
When coughing starts, the Chinese turn to Andrographis. It’s another centuries old remedy used by traditional healers to ease coughing related to illness and bring relief to those with chronic coughing attacks.8
Studies have shown “significantly superior” results for Andrographis as a therapy to relieve coughing when compared to other standard cough remedies.9
Researchers have confirmed two ways Andrographis works:
- It fights germs that irritate the airways; and
- Relieves inflammation in the airways.10
As a cough reliever, it was an essential component of Advanced Lung Support. The fact it helps fight germs and relieve inflammation is an added bonus.
What Would You Do if You Could Breathe Easier?
Short-term remedies don’t provide lasting relief. Advanced Lung Support offers a natural, time-tested and safe alternative. It aims to prevent emergencies and give you back control over your life.
What would you do if you controlled the symptoms? If you could ease the irritation that causes chest tightness and coughing fits?
Would you…
- …Spend more time out and about with your spouse, friends or grandkids?
- …Travel more?
- …Enjoy seeing a movie or show?
- …Go for a walk, or even to the gym?
- …Simply enjoy breathing easier?
With Advanced Lung Support you get four of nature’s most powerful lung support nutrients:
- - NAC.- NAC. A nutrient used by many doctors to break-up mucus, and a precursor to the body’s natural antioxidant, glutathione.
- - Blueberry extract. Rich in anthocyanins, one of nature’s most potent antioxidants, studies show blueberries have helped protect the lungs of smoker’s!
- - Reishi. This centuries-old remedy calms inflammation to relax airways.
- - Andrographis. The go-to remedy in Eastern Medicine to relieve coughs and confirmed effective by modern research.
And now you can get all four powerful lung support nutrients for less than a $1 a day.
Plus you are protected by our money back guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply return the unused portion within 90 days for a full refund. You only pay return shipping.
Why Wait?
You don’t need to live attack to attack or with chest tightness and unpredictable coughing fits.
Enjoy life more and breathe easier. With Advanced Lung Support you get a safe, natural and effective way to ease coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath.
Ordering is easy to do.
Just click here or call 1-800-791-3395 any time of day or night.
To your transformed health,
Janet Zand, OMD, L.Ac.
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Last Updated: 29 June 2017