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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My simple understanding is that bronchiecstasis is an enlargement (kind of like scar tissue) in the airways in the lungs. For me, the best I can guess is that it is from pneumonia.
MAC is a bacteria that finds a nice comfy place to settle in the enlarged airway so that it can grow and wreak havoc on your lungs and your life.
Bronchiectasis does not allow lungs to clean themselves as normal healthy lungs. Therefore the MAC bacteria once in the lungs is not cleared out as it would be in otherwise healthy lungs, leaving a nice comfy home for the MAC bacteria to settle.
Are glutathione capsules any good or is the organic whey protein better? Also I haven’t heard of raw organic cheese as being good for the lungs.
I believe many folks take NAC which is very high in glutathione. I don't like pills so I try to find food sources.
I eat a “weird” prelim breakfast ‘cause my wife’s a night owl and sleeps late and also because I take a morning pill which is done with food per directions. The “weird” part is the ingredients I’ve assembled: a slice of Ezekiel Cinnamon/Raisin toasted topped with a schemer of peanut butter with a “patina” of fruit jam and a handful of fresh blueberries. Between “bites” I have spoonful of kimchi; it clears the palate. Recipe to follow. Don
Poodledoc, what you read and what you watch makes clear you know your way around the world of healthful eat ing. Don
Thanks Kathy for your reply. I did have pneumonia and I have heard that, at the least pneumonia can be a contributor to bronchiectasis.
Hi another Barb 🙂 looks like you have now explained why MAC can be mentioned in the same breath as bronchiectasis!
I’d not thought of it being the primary motivator but it certainly contributes to continuing to use it.
Am watching 'The Game Changers' now.