Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Hi, I'm new here. I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat Nt. I'm told that I have mild asthma. (the inhalers aren't working) as well as bronchitis, (the syp w/codeine isn't working) and I've been on Antibiotics, before this started up, do to my sinus. I also have sinusitis, and rinusitis sp?, trachitis, fairengitis sp? I think I have two types of coughs going, one the asthma, and second the post nasal drip. It hurts to cough-up the crap I can feel, and the harder I cough, then I get burning pain, down the mid breast bone. I have mild about of aching ankles, wrist, and fingers, sneezing, runny nose. Is there anything I might have in the kitchen cabinet that I could mix up. Please email me when you replay, I'm on digest. Thank you so much Vickie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 hi vicky, i know where you are. i also had post nasal drip before where i just couldnt sleep due to pervasive coughing and phlegm dripping into my lungs that wouldnt get out even if i took mucolytic from the doctor and anti biotics. worst is that i have history of asthma and when this type of hardness of breathing comes, im always afraid of getting to the hospital. luckily my friend introduced me to a chinese herb called cordymax or in tibet they call this 'winter work summer grass' which is supposed to work miraculously on the lungs. i took 2 capsules of it 3x /day and that was the very first night i was able to sleep , the next day, i was able to expectorate, felt my lungs expanding and breathing more comfortably, and on 3rd day, i was back to work. none of the antibiotics helped me the way this did. i have since recommended this to other friends of mine who are serioulsy asthmatic and on steroids, and all of us has been off medication since maintaining cordymax. its really a gift from heaven for us asthmatics. and we love the added energy!! theres only one company that sells the standardised version of this that really worked everytime, go to www.synergy1.mypharmanex.com go to 'pharmanex solutions' click 'energy/stamina' , then look for CORDYMAX. and while youre at this, do gargle with lots of salt on water every 3 hours to fix the sore throat.and eat lots of fresh garlic as an anti biotic. let me know the good news. if you need assistance , email me at busybuddy168 directly. if u wanna try the product, email me so i can show you how to get it at discounted price, but for now, since you need it quickly, get it from the website link i showed you. best regards, sandy , " Vickie " <vjunger wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new here. > > I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat > Nt. > > I'm told that I have mild asthma. (the inhalers aren't working) > as well as bronchitis, (the syp w/codeine isn't working) and I've > been > on Antibiotics, before this started up, do to my sinus. I also have > sinusitis, and rinusitis sp?, trachitis, fairengitis sp? > > I think I have two types of coughs going, one the asthma, and second > the > post nasal drip. It hurts to cough-up the crap I can feel, and the > harder > I cough, then I get burning pain, down the mid breast bone. > > I have mild about of aching ankles, wrist, and fingers, sneezing, > runny nose. > Is there anything I might have in the kitchen cabinet that I could > mix up. > > Please email me when you replay, I'm on digest. > > Thank you so much > > Vickie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Boil some ginger and cloves until you have a dark brown liquid. When you take a tsp. you should feel a tingle in your mouth. This should help your cough. For the nasal problem use CS in a nebulizer. Your sinuses will soon clear. As for the other problems maybe another poster can help. Good Luck! , " Vickie " <vjunger wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new here. > > I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat > Nt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 I've also taken Cordyceps sinensis which is what I assume is in the Cordymax with excellent results. You can read about it in Cordyceps China's Healing Mushroom. Sandy, you'll love that book for you business! Cordyceps helps to get oxygen in the body and is also a cancer cure in China. It is actually winter worm, summer grass what they call it because it grows under the ground in the winter. Very odd mushroom but excellent product if you get a good quality one. Great too for liver, lungs, heart, kidneys, and an all-round good tonic. Here in Canada you can also get a spray with it from the health food store. I haven't tried it but one of my clients says it's pretty amazing. I used to buy it from Tianshi at the time before the government decided it was a drug, not a supplement a couple years ago (Germany). Black seed oil is also excellent for coughing and a lot cheaper, if you can find it that is. One tsp three times a day for a few days. It's antibacterial, antibiotic and has gotten rid of all our bronchitis years ago before we got really healthy. According to TCM treating the bowels will also help the bronchial/lung system. Sharon , " busybuddy168 " <busybuddy168 wrote: > > hi vicky, > > i know where you are. i also had post nasal drip before where i just > couldnt sleep due to pervasive coughing and phlegm dripping into my > lungs that wouldnt get out even if i took mucolytic from the doctor > and anti biotics. worst is that i have history of asthma and when > this type of hardness of breathing comes, im always afraid of > getting to the hospital. > > luckily my friend introduced me to a chinese herb called cordymax or > in tibet they call this 'winter work summer grass' which is supposed > to work miraculously on the lungs. i took 2 capsules of it 3x /day > and that was the very first night i was able to sleep , the next > day, i was able to expectorate, felt my lungs expanding and > breathing more comfortably, and on 3rd day, i was back to work. none > of the antibiotics helped me the way this did. > > i have since recommended this to other friends of mine who are > serioulsy asthmatic and on steroids, and all of us has been off > medication since maintaining cordymax. its really a gift from heaven > for us asthmatics. and we love the added energy!! > > theres only one company that sells the standardised version of this > that really worked everytime, > go to www.synergy1.mypharmanex.com go to 'pharmanex solutions' > click 'energy/stamina' , then look for CORDYMAX. > and while youre at this, do gargle with lots of salt on water every > 3 hours to fix the sore throat.and eat lots of fresh garlic as an > anti biotic. > > let me know the good news. if you need assistance , email me at > busybuddy168 directly. > > if u wanna try the product, email me so i can show you how to get it > at discounted price, but for now, since you need it quickly, get it > from the website link i showed you. > > best regards, > > sandy > > > , " Vickie " <vjunger@> > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm new here. > > > > I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat > > Nt. > > > > I'm told that I have mild asthma. (the inhalers aren't working) > > as well as bronchitis, (the syp w/codeine isn't working) and I've > > been > > on Antibiotics, before this started up, do to my sinus. I also > have > > sinusitis, and rinusitis sp?, trachitis, fairengitis sp? > > > > I think I have two types of coughs going, one the asthma, and > second > > the > > post nasal drip. It hurts to cough-up the crap I can feel, and the > > harder > > I cough, then I get burning pain, down the mid breast bone. > > > > I have mild about of aching ankles, wrist, and fingers, sneezing, > > runny nose. > > Is there anything I might have in the kitchen cabinet that I could > > mix up. > > > > Please email me when you replay, I'm on digest. > > > > Thank you so much > > > > Vickie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 What is CS- how do you use that in a nebulizer and what can be substituted if you do not have a nebulizer? Thanks! Ellen Boil some ginger and cloves until you have a dark brown liquid. When you take a tsp. you should feel a tingle in your mouth. This should help your cough. For the nasal problem use CS in a nebulizer. Your sinuses will soon clear. As for the other problems maybe another poster can help. Good Luck! , " Vickie " <vjunger wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new here. > > I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat > Nt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Try Drosera homeopathic remedy. Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Hi, You can have a boiled kurumulaku taht is black pepper some lemon juice and salt and drink it.. You also can have a chukku or gingelic black cofee.. You can mix some alcohol if you want in the black pe[pper preparation.. For brochitis have a steam mixed with a medicine called vicks which is available in Indian medical shops... Regards Mahesh N www.maheshnbiomedical.com , " Vickie " <vjunger wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new here. > > I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat > Nt. > > I'm told that I have mild asthma. (the inhalers aren't working) > as well as bronchitis, (the syp w/codeine isn't working) and I've > been > on Antibiotics, before this started up, do to my sinus. I also have > sinusitis, and rinusitis sp?, trachitis, fairengitis sp? > > I think I have two types of coughs going, one the asthma, and second > the > post nasal drip. It hurts to cough-up the crap I can feel, and the > harder > I cough, then I get burning pain, down the mid breast bone. > > I have mild about of aching ankles, wrist, and fingers, sneezing, > runny nose. > Is there anything I might have in the kitchen cabinet that I could > mix up. > > Please email me when you replay, I'm on digest. > > Thank you so much > > Vickie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 Ginger Tea we found to be one of the best things to knock this type of infection. 1 tsp of ground ginger in a cup of hot water. You may add a natural sweetner like honey or stevia if you desire. Oil of Oregano is also good. Tinctures are great too, we use Echinacea or golden seal...but don't mix the two as they counter act each other. Lobelia tincture is good for the cough and mucous. You will also find it's calming too. So is Slippery Elm, Burdock, Turkey Rubarb, Sorrel, Holy Thistle and Cress.These will all work to cleanse the blood and help with the asthma. White elm bark for pain. Jenny Kernan Biofeedback Therapist www.quantumassociatesofutah.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 I had lots of coughing with asthma for four years. I discovered that when I changed to a new pillow the coughing decreased significantly, especially at night. I began to suspect dust mites as being at least a contributor to the coughing. So, I began washing my bed linens more often and vacuuming my mattress weekly (HEPA filter on my vacuum). The results were amazing. Didn't get rid of the asthma, but the coughing stopped. What a relief! Sharon http://www.gocleanse.com/sharonbutler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Re: coughing--- I can't take it Hi Vickie, You need to clean yourself out. Try cayenne tincture drops. See: Book or Video for Curing with Cayenne and its Herbal Partners, Sam Biser on e-bay. Namaste, David In , " Vickie " <vjunger wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new here. > > I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat > Nt. > > I'm told that I have mild asthma. (the inhalers aren't working) > as well as bronchitis, (the syp w/codeine isn't working) and I've > been > on Antibiotics, before this started up, do to my sinus. I also have > sinusitis, and rinusitis sp?, trachitis, fairengitis sp? > > I think I have two types of coughs going, one the asthma, and second > the > post nasal drip. It hurts to cough-up the crap I can feel, and the > harder > I cough, then I get burning pain, down the mid breast bone. > > I have mild about of aching ankles, wrist, and fingers, sneezing, > runny nose. > Is there anything I might have in the kitchen cabinet that I could > mix up. > > Please email me when you replay, I'm on digest. > > Thank you so much > > Vickie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 while ginger tea is good, i find a little oil, perhaps a capsule, helps with my coughing; it tends to soothe my throat if it is scratchy , Jenny Kernan <rainysnana wrote: > > Ginger Tea we found to be one of the best things to > knock this type of infection. 1 tsp of ground ginger > in a cup of hot water. You may add a natural sweetner > like honey or stevia if you desire. Oil of Oregano is > also good. Tinctures are great too, we use Echinacea > or golden seal...but don't mix the two as they counter > act each other. Lobelia tincture is good for the cough > and mucous. You will also find it's calming too. > > > Jenny Kernan > Biofeedback Therapist > www.quantumassociatesofutah.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 You might want to try the group 'microelectricitygermkiller' where I have seen numerous people with similar problems find some relief. If you are suffering from phlem in your throat, try boiling a nice piece of ginger root and whole cloves in distilled water until the water turns tannish-brown. It should be boiled at least 20 minutes. You take a teaspoon as needed and it will help clear your throat. Good Luck! > > In , " Vickie " <vjunger@> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm new here. > > > > I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat > > Nt. > > > > I'm told that I have mild asthma. (the inhalers aren't working) > > as well as bronchitis, (the syp w/codeine isn't working) and I've > > been > > on Antibiotics, before this started up, do to my sinus. I also have > > sinusitis, and rinusitis sp?, trachitis, fairengitis sp? > > > > I think I have two types of coughs going, one the asthma, and second > > the > > post nasal drip. It hurts to cough-up the crap I can feel, and the > > harder > > I cough, then I get burning pain, down the mid breast bone. > > > > I have mild about of aching ankles, wrist, and fingers, sneezing, > > runny nose. > > Is there anything I might have in the kitchen cabinet that I could > > mix up. > > > > Please email me when you replay, I'm on digest. > > > > Thank you so much > > > > Vickie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 i was raised on brandy and vicks. both work very well. vicks was put on a rag and tied around my neck. i am not alcoholic either my uncle was dying of cancer and couc ghed a lot. it comforted him in his last days laura --- Jenny Kernan <rainysnana wrote: > Ginger Tea we found to be one of the best things to > knock this type of infection. 1 tsp of ground ginger > in a cup of hot water. You may add a natural > sweetner > like honey or stevia if you desire. Oil of Oregano > is > also good. Tinctures are great too, we use Echinacea > or golden seal...but don't mix the two as they > counter > act each other. Lobelia tincture is good for the > cough > and mucous. You will also find it's calming too. > > So is Slippery Elm, Burdock, Turkey Rubarb, Sorrel, > Holy Thistle and Cress.These will all work to > cleanse > the blood and help with the asthma. White elm bark > for > pain. > > Jenny Kernan > Biofeedback Therapist > www.quantumassociatesofutah.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hi there, Hope you don't mind me asking?? I suffer from chronic sinusitis and allergies, would this herb benefit me with my post nasal drip and ease my daytime and night time breathing? I am having a really bad sinus infection now with a low grade fever, my nose is clear because the mucus drains down my throat, hence a sore throat. I have a doc's appt tomorrow afternoon and I would rather not take antibiotics again because I have been on and off them for years now....By the way I am 44. I have been checked for asthma and I don't have that also. Anyhow anyone???? Help!!! Lynn blue_texasgal , " busybuddy168 " <busybuddy168 wrote: > > hi vicky, > > i know where you are. i also had post nasal drip before where i just > couldnt sleep due to pervasive coughing and phlegm dripping into my > lungs that wouldnt get out even if i took mucolytic from the doctor > and anti biotics. worst is that i have history of asthma and when > this type of hardness of breathing comes, im always afraid of > getting to the hospital. > > luckily my friend introduced me to a chinese herb called cordymax or > in tibet they call this 'winter work summer grass' which is supposed > to work miraculously on the lungs. i took 2 capsules of it 3x /day > and that was the very first night i was able to sleep , the next > day, i was able to expectorate, felt my lungs expanding and > breathing more comfortably, and on 3rd day, i was back to work. none > of the antibiotics helped me the way this did. > > i have since recommended this to other friends of mine who are > serioulsy asthmatic and on steroids, and all of us has been off > medication since maintaining cordymax. its really a gift from heaven > for us asthmatics. and we love the added energy!! > > theres only one company that sells the standardised version of this > that really worked everytime, > go to www.synergy1.mypharmanex.com go to 'pharmanex solutions' > click 'energy/stamina' , then look for CORDYMAX. > and while youre at this, do gargle with lots of salt on water every > 3 hours to fix the sore throat.and eat lots of fresh garlic as an > anti biotic. > > let me know the good news. if you need assistance , email me at > busybuddy168 directly. > > if u wanna try the product, email me so i can show you how to get it > at discounted price, but for now, since you need it quickly, get it > from the website link i showed you. > > best regards, > > sandy > > > , " Vickie " <vjunger@> > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm new here. > > > > I have everything with " itis " going on. I've been sick since Sat > > Nt. > > > > I'm told that I have mild asthma. (the inhalers aren't working) > > as well as bronchitis, (the syp w/codeine isn't working) and I've > > been > > on Antibiotics, before this started up, do to my sinus. I also > have > > sinusitis, and rinusitis sp?, trachitis, fairengitis sp? > > > > I think I have two types of coughs going, one the asthma, and > second > > the > > post nasal drip. It hurts to cough-up the crap I can feel, and the > > harder > > I cough, then I get burning pain, down the mid breast bone. > > > > I have mild about of aching ankles, wrist, and fingers, sneezing, > > runny nose. > > Is there anything I might have in the kitchen cabinet that I could > > mix up. > > > > Please email me when you replay, I'm on digest. > > > > Thank you so much > > > > Vickie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 lynn - the pollen and crazy weather we have in s.e. texas can be really hard on sinuses, allergies and breathing. the only thing i have found that works is a himalyan sole. get himalayan salt crystals (the oldest crystaline salt formation in the world) and put some of the crystals in a jar and add bottled water (fiji water is best as it comes from the same source). it will disolve until the water is fully saturated. this is called sole. i do two things with it : 1. take a teaspoon of the water first thing in the morning and then drink 8 ounces of water. wait at least ten minutes before you eat or drink anything else. do it again at night before bed. 2. when it is really bad, take a netti pot or a bulb syringe (like for babies) and irrigate your nasal passages with the sole (i promise you will not drown). the sole will help align your crystaline formation in your body for the entire day and also reduces mucus. i discovered this last year when i had bronchitis that was borderline pneumonia. kept me out of the hospital and i have been doing great ever since. if you get a coughing spell take an extra teaspoon and a glass of water. crazy, but it works every time! have a wonderful day! happy thoughts of love, peace and light annie Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 Another way to go with this would be to grab a bowl, a towel, steaming hot water and a few drops of lavendar AND eucalyptus essential oils. Place steaming hot water into bowl (preferably thick glass or ceramic--they tend to hold heat better) and add approximately five drops of eucalyptus oil and another fifteen to twenty of the lavendar. Yes, this is going to be a strong concoction...it's meant to be. You could even add a drop or two of tea tree oil if you wanted to be really aggressive with this. Place the towel over your head, and lower your face towards the bowl. Enough so you form a sort of tent with the towel, but far enough away that you don't burn yourself with the water or bowl. Inhale the steam deeply for about 15 minutes or so. The steaming water vapors will allow the entire sinus cavity to open up and begin freeing up what mucus might be stuck. The eucalyptus and tea tree oils are well known treatments for any kind of respiratory ailment. So is the lavendar, as it is gentle and effective...but it also is great for reducing ANY kind of inflammation, be it from a bee sting to sinuses or a stuffy chest... Hope this helps some...it's a little old fashioned, but oh so effective. Many blessings. Dawn , annie willow <awillow05 wrote: > > lynn - the pollen and crazy weather we have in s.e. texas can be really hard on sinuses, allergies and breathing. the only thing i have found that works is a himalyan sole. get himalayan salt crystals (the oldest crystaline salt formation in the world) and put some of the crystals in a jar and add bottled water (fiji water is best as it comes from the same source). it will disolve until the water is fully saturated. this is called sole. > i do two things with it : 1. take a teaspoon of the water first thing in the morning and then drink 8 ounces of water. wait at least ten minutes before you eat or drink anything else. do it again at night before bed. 2. when it is really bad, take a netti pot or a bulb syringe (like for babies) and irrigate your nasal passages with the sole (i promise you will not drown). > the sole will help align your crystaline formation in your body for the entire day and also reduces mucus. i discovered this last year when i had bronchitis that was borderline pneumonia. kept me out of the hospital and i have been doing great ever since. if you get a coughing spell take an extra teaspoon and a glass of water. crazy, but it works every time! > have a wonderful day! happy thoughts of love, peace and light > annie > > > > Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 Thank you....I was sooo miserable I had completely forgotten that. Its wonderful, soooo relaxing, but yes very powerful Thanks for reminding me..... Lynn blue_texasgal Dawn Gilbreath <houstonqidaocoach wrote: Another way to go with this would be to grab a bowl, a towel, steaming hot water and a few drops of lavendar AND eucalyptus essential oils. Place steaming hot water into bowl (preferably thick glass or ceramic--they tend to hold heat better) and add approximately five drops of eucalyptus oil and another fifteen to twenty of the lavendar. Yes, this is going to be a strong concoction...it's meant to be. You could even add a drop or two of tea tree oil if you wanted to be really aggressive with this. Place the towel over your head, and lower your face towards the bowl. Enough so you form a sort of tent with the towel, but far enough away that you don't burn yourself with the water or bowl. Inhale the steam deeply for about 15 minutes or so. The steaming water vapors will allow the entire sinus cavity to open up and begin freeing up what mucus might be stuck. The eucalyptus and tea tree oils are well known treatments for any kind of respiratory ailment. So is the lavendar, as it is gentle and effective...but it also is great for reducing ANY kind of inflammation, be it from a bee sting to sinuses or a stuffy chest... Hope this helps some...it's a little old fashioned, but oh so effective. Many blessings. Dawn , annie willow <awillow05 wrote: > > lynn - the pollen and crazy weather we have in s.e. texas can be really hard on sinuses, allergies and breathing. the only thing i have found that works is a himalyan sole. get himalayan salt crystals (the oldest crystaline salt formation in the world) and put some of the crystals in a jar and add bottled water (fiji water is best as it comes from the same source). it will disolve until the water is fully saturated. this is called sole. > i do two things with it : 1. take a teaspoon of the water first thing in the morning and then drink 8 ounces of water. wait at least ten minutes before you eat or drink anything else. do it again at night before bed. 2. when it is really bad, take a netti pot or a bulb syringe (like for babies) and irrigate your nasal passages with the sole (i promise you will not drown). > the sole will help align your crystaline formation in your body for the entire day and also reduces mucus. i discovered this last year when i had bronchitis that was borderline pneumonia. kept me out of the hospital and i have been doing great ever since. if you get a coughing spell take an extra teaspoon and a glass of water. crazy, but it works every time! > have a wonderful day! happy thoughts of love, peace and light > annie > > > > Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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