Bronchiectasis and diet
I’ve heard and read conflicting views and recommendations regarding the best diet for those of us with Bronchiectasis, esp. regarding dairy products and whether they contribute to mucus production. What have you found out regarding diet and foods that trigger problems?
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Hi everyone.
I have been tasting infection in my mouth, Dose anyone else have the same symptom?
I also go a UTI, kidney infection, as the lungs and kidneys work together.
Any one else has had this experience?
Thanks,
Suzanne
Hi Suzanne,
My experience is a little different, but has been life-long: About 5 days before I get any symptoms of a chest infection, the taste of coffee changes!
I love coffee, but it suddenly tastes like I'm drinking dirt! It is always the very first signal that an infection is coming.
Weird, I know, but I use this warning to make an appointment for the in-coming infection. By the time the infection hits, I am in the doctor's office.
Yes, I would say that dairy does seem to increase the sputum production, but it is an individual thing... if it makes things worse, then avoid.... being careful to make adjustments in your supplements to off set the short fall in your nutrition levels.
All the best.
When I have told my doctors, they just nod and say nothing!
Have you started the antibiotics? How often do you get the infection?
Sue-
I coudn't find a specific link for cleaning fruits and raw veggeis...and should have asked this a while ago.
Could you share with me your procedure for cleaning fresh fruits and raw veggies that will not be put in boiling water before eating.???
What about frozen mangos....frozen fruits????
Barbara
For fresh produce I use filtered tap water. Or filtered tap water with a splash of vinegar. For berries & grapes, I wash in filtered water, dry on clean dish towels, and store in sealed glass jars. For fruits with a skin or root veggies, filtered tap water and a soft veggie scrub brush (goes through the dishwasher on every cycle.)
For frozen produce, I guess I just trust fate - they go into smoothies or salads untouched.
This has been my process for over 50 years, and I'm still here!
FYI - I eat fresh produce, including salads from my garden, friends and neighbors and farmers' markets.
I fall into the category my ID doc describes as laissez faire - I've been eating from the same soil all my life, so I assume it's not going to kill me. So far, it hasn't been an issue for me, so I haven't added the burden of worrying about it to my life.
Sue-
Lucky you: "FYI - I eat fresh produce, including salads from my garden, friends and neighbors."
Are you filtering via a whole house system or another way of filtering the tap water?
Sue, what type and brand did you decide on? Any suggestions after all you had to do to decide the type and brand?
With doing vinegar do we rinse again after the vinegar rinse????
Thanks,
Barbara
I will be honest --------my husband did the research, installed the filter and maintains it. At the time he did it I was so sick everything is fog. So I don't know.
Sue-
Understand. Thanks ....and so glad you have been able to keep all under control for so long. Hope my efforts, with the BE, keep it at bay also.
Barbara
In regards to diet/food, basically bronchiectasis causes lasting damage to the airways which isn't the digestive system. Is it understood plant food, organic foods have less bacteria? Beyond meats isn't so wonderful. Bronchiectasis is a lung condition where the airways (tubes leading into your lungs) become damaged and widen. This damage prevents effective mucus clearance, leading to bacterial growth and inflammation. Just saying foods aren't culprets, Instead maybe viruses?