Treatments Offered by Us for Lung and Respiratory
At Miracle Drinks, our Neo Ayurveda® protocols are tailored to address problems related to Lung and Respiratory
Common Symptoms
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Persistent cough or wheezing (may worsen at night or with activity)
Chest tightness, discomfort, or pain
Fatigue, dizziness, or reduced exercise tolerance
Fever, night sweats, or weight loss (common in infections like TB)
Excessive mucus production or coughing up blood (in severe cases)
Swollen lymph nodes or skin lesions (sarcoidosis)
Common Causes
- Chronic allergies or asthma triggers (dust, pollen, smoke)
- Bacterial, viral, or fungal infections (e.g., TB, bronchitis)
- Autoimmune conditions causing lung inflammation (sarcoidosis)
- Long-term smoking or exposure to pollutants and toxins
- Weak immune system or previous lung injury
- Genetic predisposition or family history of lung disorders
- Sedentary lifestyle or poor nutrition affecting lung resilience
Each Treatment Package Includes:
100% Herbal
Clinically Tested Formulations
Support Lung Function
Doctor's Consultation
Continuous Monitoring of Respiratory Health
Customized Diet Plans to Strengthen Immunity
Reduce Mucus Production
Guidance on breathing exercises
Hydration
Lifestyle Adjustments
Home Remedies for Support
To complement prescribed protocols, Miracle Drinks recommends simple natural practices:
Flax Diet
Omega-3-rich flax to reduce inflammation and support immune health.
Morning Prebiotics
Fresh garlic and ginger to fight infections, improve circulation, and support lung tissue healing.
Balanced Meals
Follow the lung-friendly or super diet provided with your package, emphasizing fresh produce, lean proteins, and low-dairy options.
Hydration & Air Quality
Stay hydrated, use a humidifier if needed, and avoid exposure to smoke or pollutants.
Lifestyle Practices
Practice deep breathing exercises or yoga (e.g., pranayama), engage in light physical activity to expand lung capacity, manage stress, and avoid smoking or secondhand smoke.
