16/01/2021
*How Enhancing your Glutathione Level can Prevent Lower Respiratory Tract Infection.*
Lower respiratory tract infections are any infections in the lungs or below the voice box. These include pneumonia, bronchitis, and tuberculosis.
A lower respiratory tract infection can affect the airways, such as with bronchitis, or the air sacs at the end of the airways, as in the case of pneumonia.
Respiratory infection is an infection that may interfere with normal breathing. It can affect just your upper respiratory system, which starts at your sinuses and ends at your vocal chords, or just your lower respiratory system, which starts at your vocal chords and ends at your lungs.
This infection is particularly dangerous for children, older adults, and people with immune system disorders.
Symptoms of lower respiratory tract infections vary and depend on the severity of the infection.
Less severe infections can have symptoms similar to the common cold, including:
⚜️A stuffed up or a runny nose
⚜️A dry cough
⚜️A low fever
⚜️A mild sore throat
⚜️A dull headache
In more severe infections, symptoms can include:
a severe cough that may produce ;
⚜️phlegm
⚜️fever
⚜️difficulty breathing
⚜️a blue tint to the skin
⚜️rapid breathing
⚜️chest pain
⚜️wheezing
*Upper vs. lower respiratory tract infections*
Lower respiratory tract infections differ from upper respiratory tract infections by the area of the respiratory tract they affect.
While lower respiratory tract infections involve the airways below the larynx, upper respiratory tract infections occur in the structures in the larynx or above.
People who have lower respiratory tract infections will experience coughing as the primary symptom.
People with upper respiratory tract infections will feel the symptoms mainly above the neck, such as sneezing, headaches, and sore throats. They may also experience body aches, especially if they have a fever.
*Lower respiratory tract infections include:*
⚜️Bronchitis
⚜️Pneumonia
⚜️Bronchiolitis
⚜️Tuberculosis
Upper respiratory tract infections include the following:
⚜️Common colds
⚜️Sinus infections
⚜️Tonsillitis
⚜️Laryngitis
Flu infections can affect both the upper and lower respiratory tracts.
*Causes and risk factors*
Infections in the lower respiratory tract are primarily the result of:
Oxidative Stress, study also suggests that lower Acute infections interfere with the lung's ability to keep the Glutathione reduced, leading to increased lung oxidative stress.
The lung's large surface area makes it susceptible to potential adverse effects of airborne environmental agents. Agents such as cigarette smoke, ozone, nitrogen oxides, and fuel emissions react with the lungs. These can directly or indirectly damage lung proteins, lipids, and DNA, contributing to lung oxidative stress.
Viruses, as with the flu or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Bacteria, suchas Streptococcus or
Staphylococcus aureus.
Fungal infections
Mycoplasma, which are neither viruses or bacteria but are small organisms with characteristics of both.
In some cases, substances from the environment can irritate or cause
inflammation in the airways or lungs, which can lead to an infection. These include:
🚭tobacco smoke
💨Dust
🚯Chemicals
💨Vapors and fumes
🤢Allergens
💭air pollution
Risk factors that make a person more likely to develop a lower respiratory tract infection include:
⚠️A recent cold or flu
⚠️A weakened immune system
⚠️Being more than 65 years old
⚠️Being under 5 years old
⚠️Recent surgery
*Preventing acute respiratory infection*
Most causes of an acute respiratory infection aren’t treatable with orthodox medicine, except by strengthening the immune system. Therefore, prevention is the best method to ward off harmful respiratory infections. According to the research carried out by European Respiratory journal, low glutathione was seen as the course of over 50cases of Lower respiratory tract infection out of 55 cases.
*WHAT DOES GLUTATHIONE DO FOR YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM?*
Glutathione plays some major roles in immune function. It helps to:
Restore balanced inflammation by regulating immune response
Neutralize free radicals (damaged cells) and reducing oxidative stress
Regulate cellular proliferation and apoptosis (cell death)
*Deficiency of Glutathione* in the lungs cells was observed to be the major cause of respiratory infection and the solution was to empower the body to naturally produce glutathione which is now perfected with Riboceine technology.
Riboceine technology is the active ingredients in Cellgevity and its proven to be the cheapest and 300% more effective than NAC the best alternative.
*Empower your body's healing abilities by raising your glutathione levels with Cellgevity to repair the damages in the Lungs.*
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324413 -time
https://www.healthline.com/health/acute-respiratory-disease
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/respiratory-tract-infection/
https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/19/6/1119
https://iai.asm.org/content/76/10/4455