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RE: Xiguashuang and Snoring?

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Hi Attilio,

 

> Hi Lee, I know of a traditional Korean medicine that is good for

> snoring. It's a powdered herb that is inhaled directly into the nose.

> After a few minutes, vast quantities of phlegm are drawn out of the

> nose. This not only purges the sinuses and Lung of phlegm but after

> years of use it can reshape the nose to a narrower shape. Substantial

> and non substantial phlegm can disrupt the body and shape it. I

> believe phlegm is the next biggest evil to wind. Unfortunately, this

> Korean powder is unavailable on the open market, its hand made by one

> guy in South Korea. Warm regards, Attilio D'Alberto

 

I could find nothing on snoring and Xiguashuang but it is listed for throat

& sinus problems:

 

Î÷¹Ï˪ (Xiguashuang, WATERMELON FROST) Clear Heat & Fire;

Resolve Toxin; Antimicrobial; Aid Throat; Reduce Swelling; Ease Pain;

pharyngitis, laryngitis; sore throat; tonsillitis; throat red, swollen &

painful; stomatitis, oral cavity ulcer; Use as spray / sniffed powder for

rhinitis, sore throat; eustachian tube swelling; bleeding wounds,

toothache£¬ burns, scald injuries, etc. Contact: http://www.asia-

wintex.com/contact.htm

 

Î÷¹Ï˪ÈóºíƬ Xiguashuang Runhou Pian (Watermelon Frost Moisten

Throat Slices); Has Xiguashuang, Bingpian, Bohesuyou (peppermint

vegetable oil), Bohenao (Menthol); Aromatic, Sweet, Acrid, Cool; Clear

Hoarseness; Aid Throat / swallowing; Reduce Swelling; Ease Pain;

pharyngitis, laryngitis, hoarseness, throat swelling & pain; throat Bi,

swallowing difficulty; throat abscess, tonsillitis; throat infection, throat,

mouth & tongue ulcers; tooth abscess; stomatitis, gingivitis; Dose: suck

2-4 small pieces (or 1-2 big pieces) per hour

 

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