Breathing Fresh Air
Since the tonsils belong to the respiratory system, activities like hiking or forest bathing help fill the lungs with fresh, clean air.
Tonsils that protect our body
Protecting your tonsils with Pyunkang
Pyunkang-tang extract, caused by air pollutants,
reduces excessive secretion of inflammatory respiratory sputum and
relieves bleomycin (BLM)-induced pulmonary fibrosis
Bleomycin (BLM): A substance that causes lung damage or pulmonary fibrosis
Pyunkang-tang(hwan) extract: Composed of 6 ingredients including honeysuckle flower,
liriope, codonopsis, xanthium, arborvitae, and prepared rehmannia root
SCI: Abbreviation for Science Citation Index;
SCI journal registration proves global academic recognition
Global SCI-Level International Journal JTCM
Pyunkang-tang(hwan) extract
may alleviate respiratory diseases
and pulmonary fibrosis effectively.
A research paper on Pyunkang-tang(hwan) was published in the October 2016
issue of the SCI-level international journal JTCM, receiving scientific recognition.
The study showed that hardened lung tissue improved after taking
Pyunkang-tang(hwan) extract, and that rats exposed to sulfur dioxide,
which caused increased sputum production, showed reduced sputum
secretion after administration of the extract.
Daily habits that maximize the effectiveness of treatment
Breathing Fresh Air
Since the tonsils belong to the respiratory system, activities like hiking or forest bathing help fill the lungs with fresh, clean air.
Regular Toothbrushing
Brush your teeth frequently. If you often suffer from tonsillitis, rinsing with salt water after brushing is especially beneficial.
Temperature & Humidity Control
The tonsils are sensitive to temperature and humidity, so avoid drastic differences between indoor and outdoor conditions. Use a humidifier in dry weather to maintain proper moisture levels.
Dietary Care
When tonsillitis worsens, eat soft, non-irritating foods such as eggs, milk, seaweed soup, or pudding to soothe the throat. Avoid alcohol, nuts, coffee, chocolate, and heavily seasoned foods. Drinking warm tea regularly helps reduce throat inflammation and pain.