well since your repiratory system is your breathing body parts there is really not a food that can benefit your respiratory system
No foods actually harm the respiratory system, BUT some foods can aggravate other problems that then affect the respiratory system. For example, high acidic foods can cause "acid reflux". Acid reflux can come up the esophagus and irritate the throat and airway.
Well for the Circulatory System, a few foods are citrus fruits, red berries, tomatoes, potatoes, broccoli, leafy green veggies, fish oil, nuts, and anything with Vitamin E or C.
No specific food does that. Eat a healthy, balanced diet, and you're a long way to helping the body look after itself.
Absolutely not. Fried foods contribute to the accumulation of fatty deposits in the blood vessels which makes circulation difficult. If blood can't get to where it needs to go, then cells are going to be deprived of oxygen. Additionally, habitual consumption of fried foods leads to weight gain that further increases blood pressure and overall health deterioration.This is a false statement. Fried foods have been known to cause impaired blood circulation and could lead to cardiovascular diseases. There are no benefits to the respiratory system from eating fried foods.
Foods to avoid with mucus for better respiratory health include dairy products, processed foods, sugary foods, and fried foods. These can increase mucus production and worsen respiratory conditions.
Foods that are beneficial are foods that have healthy benefits for the body. These could be any foods from the food pyramid, with exception of junk food.
in the respiratory system,no one pays much attention to nutrition because chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer are very much caused by tobacco smoking. Even though it's not BELIEVED to make much of a difference, nutrition is very important to the respiratory system
Multiple ways. The most obvious is that certain foods - primarily vegetables, fruits and certain herbs - reduce inflammation in the airways and lungs. Other foods increase inflammation.
Foods rich in iodine such as table salt.
Foods like yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi, and miso contain beneficial bacteria that can improve gut health.
Foods that are high in water content, such as fruits and vegetables like watermelon, cucumbers, and oranges, are beneficial for hydration and overall health.
In your nose ,Respiratory tract, and on skin