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Someone sent me this and they swear it helps there cough.

 

 

During a lecture on Essential Oils, they told us how the foot soles can

absorb oils. Their example: Put garlic on your feet and within 20 minutes you

can 'taste' it.

 

Some of us have used

 

for years for everything from chapped lips to sore toes and many body parts

in between. But I've never heard of this. And don't laugh, it works 100%

of the time, although the scientists who discovered it aren't sure why. To

stop night time coughing in a child or adult as we found out personally, put

Vicks Vaporub generously on the bottom of the feet at bedtime, then cover with

socks. Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about 5 minutes and

stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100% of the time and is

more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough

medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing and comforting and they will

sleep

soundly.

 

 

My wife tried it on herself when she had a very deep constant and persistent

cough a few weeks ago and it worked 100%! She said that it felt like a warm

blanket had enveloped her, coughing stopped in a few minutes and believe me,

this was a deep, (incredibly annoying!) every few seconds uncontrollable

cough, and she slept cough-free for hours every night that she used it.

 

If you have grandchildren , pass this on. If you end up sick, try it

yourself and you will be absolutely amazed at how it works.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 1/21/2008 5:45:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Boonight writes:

 

>>>To stop night time coughing in a child or adult as we found out

personally, put Vicks Vaporub generously on the bottom of the feet at bedtime,

then

cover with

socks. Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about 5 minutes

and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100% of the time and is

more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough

medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing and comforting and they will

sleep

soundly.<<<

 

 

 

 

My parents used to do that! Yes, it does work.

 

Dawn

 

 

 

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I teaspoon of Ghee butter and a couple of drops of Organic Eucalyptus Oil

mixed, and placed in each nostril with finger tip is also beneficial.

 

 

In a message dated 1/23/2008 8:37:06 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

artbydawn writes:

 

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 1/21/2008 5:45:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

_Boonight_ (Boonight) writes:

 

>>>To stop night time coughing in a child or adult as we found out

personally, put Vicks Vaporub generously on the bottom of the feet at

bedtime, then

cover with

socks. Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about 5 minutes

and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100% of the time and

is

more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough

medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing and comforting and they will

sleep

soundly.<<<

 

My parents used to do that! Yes, it does work.

 

Dawn

 

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Vicks Vaporub

This isn't a natural product.........might want to check out whats in it.? I

wouldn't put this on a child.

 

Beth

 

 

 

artbydawn

 

Tue, 22 Jan 2008 9:39 am

Re: Vicks Vapor Rub

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 1/21/2008 5:45:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Boonight writes:

 

>>>To stop night time coughing in a child or adult as we found out

personally, put Vicks Vaporub generously on the bottom of the feet at bedtime,

then

cover with

socks. Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about 5 minutes

and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100% of the time and is

more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough

medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing and comforting and they will

sleep

soundly.<<<

 

My parents used to do that! Yes, it does work.

 

Dawn

 

**************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.

http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

 

 

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Moderator's Note: What constitutes natural medicine- just the ingredients or is

it something else?

 

Comments?

Moderator

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Many of us grew up just fine having Vicks slathered on our chest every time we

got a cold.

FYI, Vicks ingredients,many of which are natural, are listed on their Web site:

Active Ingredients (Purpose)

Camphor 4.8% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

Eucalyptus oil 1.2% (Cough suppressant)

Menthol 2.6% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

Inactive Ingredients

Cedarleaf oil, nutmeg oil, special petrolatum, thymol, turpentine oil

 

They now also have a baby rub (for 3 months and older), with fewer ingredients:

Petrolatum, fragrance, aloe extract, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil, rosemary oil

Web site is www.vicks.com

--

Maria

 

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MiMtn1

 

 

Vicks Vaporub

This isn't a natural product.........might want to check out whats in it.? I

wouldn't put this on a child.

 

Beth

 

 

artbydawn

 

Tue, 22 Jan 2008 9:39 am

Re: Vicks Vapor Rub

 

In a message dated 1/21/2008 5:45:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Boonight writes:

 

>>>To stop night time coughing in a child or adult as we found out

personally, put Vicks Vaporub generously on the bottom of the feet at bedtime,

then

cover with

socks. Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about 5 minutes

and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100% of the time and is

more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough

medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing and comforting and they will

sleep

soundly.<<<

 

My parents used to do that! Yes, it does work.

 

Dawn

 

**************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.

http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

 

 

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Vicks Vapor Rub Ingredients (www.vicks.com):

>

>Camphor 4.8%

>

>Eucalyptus 1.2 %

>

>Menthol 2.6%

>

>Cedarleaf oil

>

>Nutmeg

>

>Special Petrolatum

>

>Thymol

>

>Turpentine

>

>

>It is not clear from their list whether Vicks uses natural or synthetic

chemical components. My guess is that they are synthetic, but I'll give them

the

benefit of my doubt and proceed as if they are natural.

>

>

>

>If the ingredients are natural components, at least a few of them are

isolated

chemical components from naturally occurring essential oils. Isolation of

chemical components makes them easier for large companies to produce

consistency, but it's the inconsistency in naturally occurring plant

essential

oils that make them superior to even antibiotics in fighting things like

antibiotic resistant staph. The chemical makeup of pure, unadulterated

essential

oils varies from batch to batch, so the virus cannot form a resistance to it.

Also, isolating one component of an oil may make it less balanced and may

make

it toxic, but in it's natural state, it can be very beneficial.

>

>

>

>Camphor is usually a low-grade oil that comes from China. Even though you

don't

expect to feed Vicks to a child, it may be beneficial to know that they can

be

poisoned by it if accidentally ingested.

>

>

>

> " Poisoning by camphor is associated with an initial excitatory phase, with

vomiting, diarrhoea and excitement, followed by NS depression and death. A

characteristic odour of camphor is present on the breath. The symtoms may

appear

5-90 min after ingestion depending on the product ingested (solid or liquid).

Oral andepigastic burning sensations, nausea, and vomiting usually occur

early.

The onset of convulsions may be sudden and without warning, or may be

preceded

by confusion and irritability, neuromuscular hyperactivity, and jerky

movements

of the extremities. Convultions may be followed by coma, apnoea, and death. "

>

>_http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/camphor.htm#SectionTitle:1.5%20Br

and\

%20names,%20Trade%20names_

(http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/camphor.htm#SectionTitle:1.5%20Brand\

%20names,%20Trade%20names)

>

>

>

>

>

>Let's look at Thymol. This is the dictionary definition:

>

>

>

>Thymol is a monoterpene phenol derivative of cymene, C10H14OH, isomeric with

carvacrol, found in oil of thyme, and extracted as a white crystalline

substance

of a pleasant aromatic odor and strong antiseptic properties. It is also

called

" hydroxy cymene " . (from Webster's 1913 dictionary)

>

>

>

>So, thymol is isolated from thyme. Now look at the toxicology report on

thymol

and ask yourself if you want to put it on yourself or your child.

>

>Thymol Toxicology:

>Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Eye, skin and

respiratory irritant. Eye contact may cause serious harm.

>

>_http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/TH/thymol.html_

(http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/TH/thymol.html)

>

>

>

>The essential oil of Thyme in its whole, natural state is actually approved

by

the FDA for internal usage. It is generally regarded as safe. It is

recommended

that it be diluted with a vegetable oil when applied to the skin, but it

certainly is not harmful.

>

>

>

>Cedarleaf Oil

> " Taken in excess, this essential oil can produce unpleasant results; it was

officially listed as an abortifacient (a drug or agent causing abortion) and

convulsant in overdose. The leaf oil is considered toxic, causing hypotension

(low blood pressure), and convulsions. Fatalities have been reported. Do not

use

during pregnancy. Do not use without medical supervision. "

>

>_http://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/cedar-leaf-thuja-essential-oil-p-201.h

tml_

(http://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/cedar-leaf-thuja-essential-oil-p-201.html\

)

>

>

>

>While it is unlikely that one might experience unpleasant results, I'd

question

if the addition of an oil with such a reputation is necessary. Cedarwood

essential oil on the other hand is approved by the FDA and generally

regarded as

safe, including taken internally. It doesn't have such a dreadful warning,

and

is still listed as effective for tuberculosis, bronchitis, respiratory

issues,

congestion, sinusitis and so on.

>

>

>

>Menthol is the main chemical component in Peppermint essential oil. Perhaps

there's nothing wrong with isolating menthol, but given a choice, I'd like to

use the oil in its most natural state, Peppermint.

>

>

>

>Next, let's look at Petrolatum. There's a lot that can be said about the

hazards of putting a petroleum product on your skin. Here's one report that

might help open our eyes.

>

>

>

>Petrolatum

>_http://www.health-report.co.uk/petroleum_petrolatum_health_concerns.htm_

(http://www.health-report.co.uk/petroleum_petrolatum_health_concerns.htm)

>

>

>

>_http://www.ewg.org/reports/skindeep/report/impurities.php_

(http://www.ewg.org/reports/skindeep/report/impurities.php)

>

>Breast cancer and impurities. EWG's assessment of product ingredient labels

and

data on cancer-causing chemicals identified three common impurities in

personal

care products that are linked to mammary tumors in animal studies - ethylene

oxide, PAHs, and 1,3-butadiene.

>

>The ingredients for which these impurities are of concern are used in one of

every four personal care products on the market.

>

>

>

>Among girls born today, one in eight is expected to get breast cancer and

one

in 30 is expected to die from it (NCI 1996, 1997, 2000). A review by

scientists

from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory shows that as many as one of every

five chemical carcinogens causes mammary tumors in laboratory studies,

indicating that the breast is more sensitive to carcinogens than almost any

other tissue in the body (Gold et al. 1991). EWG's identification of three

impurities linked to breast cancer does not represent a full accounting of

possible mammary carcinogens in personal care products. Instead, it is a

partial

accounting based on the National Toxicology Program's assessment of mammary

carcinogens (NTP 2000) and other sources in the peer-reviewed literature.

Further study would likely identify additional ingredients in personal care

products that raise concerns with respect to breast cancer.

>

>

>

>PAHs. PAHs, or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are common contaminants in

petrolatum, also called petroleum jelly and sold under well-known brand names

like Vaseline. Petrolatum is found in one of every 14 products on the market

(7.1 percent of the products assessed by EWG), including 15 percent of all

lipstick and 40 percent of al baby lotions and oils. FDA restricts

petrolatum in

food to no more than 10 parts per million, and requires petrolatum used in

food

packaging or drugs to meet impurity restrictions for PAHs (21 CFR 178, 21

CFR

172.880).

>

>

>

>Nutmeg essential oil supports the adrenals and immune system, and fights

bacterial infections. If Vicks uses natural nutmeg essential oil, great!

>

>

>

>* Final Comments * Back to the Ingredient List *

>

>I decided to take the ingredient list and make my own product. Instead of

Camphor, I'll use Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis 1,8 Cineol CT), which is

22%

camphor in chemical makeup. I'll use Eucalyptus Radiata, which is

anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiviral, expectorant, and

anti-inflammatory.

Eucalyptus is an antimicrobial oil studied for its action against viruses

and is

used extensively for respiratory infections. Helpful for conjunctivitis,

sinusitis and bronchitis. For the menthol, I'll use Peppermint, which is

38-48%

menthol and is useful for many ailments, but specifically for respiratory

infections and asthma. Peppermint is a decongestant, anti-infectious,

anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and mucolytic. I'll use true Thyme instead of

man's

altered version, thymol, and Pine essential oil in lieu of turpentine.

Instead

of the petrolatum, I will dilute my mixture in a carrier oil like Jojoba,

which

is very similar to our human skin oil and is quickly absorbed. Emu oil is

another good choice for a carrier oil.

>

>

>

>Vicks Ingredients / Suggested Essential Oil Ingredients:

>

>

>

>Camphor 4.8% - Rosemary Cineol CT essential oil

>

>Eucalyptus 1.2 % - Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil

>

>Menthol 2.6% - Peppermint essential oil

>

>Cedarleaf oil - Cedarwood essential oil

>

>Nutmeg - Nutmeg essential oil

>

>Special Petrolatum - Jojoba, Emu, Coconut, Almond, Avocado, Olive

>

>Thymol - Thyme essential oil

>

>Turpentine - Pine essential oil

>

>A pure, essential oil blend will be a superior product. It can be ingested

(taken by mouth) and rubbed on the skin without harm. It can also be diffused

into the air. Essential oils enter the blood stream very quickly when rubbed

on

the bottoms of the feet. And just one more interesting tid-bit. The fastest

way

to the lungs is through the colon. I've seen dramatic results inserting a

capsule that I fill with 3 drops of a special " Lung Healing " blend of

essential

oils (including a carrier oil for dilution) as a suppository.

 

 

Beth

 

 

 

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, parcheezi

wrote:

>

> Moderator's Note: What constitutes natural medicine- just the

ingredients or is it something else?

>

> Comments?

> Moderator

 

 

Let's start with a quickie to open the discusion

Natural Medicine (NM) is an open, continuously evolving discipline, s

repository of a wide array of approaches to restore and nurture

health colaborating with the natural forces of the body.

It is not related to ingredients becuase radio frequencies and

homeopathy have no ingredients, just energy.

Thanks for a greta question

FCR ND

To define Natural Medicine is at best difficult becuase of its many

> -------------

> Many of us grew up just fine having Vicks slathered on our chest

every time we got a cold.

> FYI, Vicks ingredients,many of which are natural, are listed on

their Web site:

> Active Ingredients (Purpose)

> Camphor 4.8% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

> Eucalyptus oil 1.2% (Cough suppressant)

> Menthol 2.6% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

> Inactive Ingredients

> Cedarleaf oil, nutmeg oil, special petrolatum, thymol, turpentine

oil

>

> They now also have a baby rub (for 3 months and older), with fewer

ingredients:

> Petrolatum, fragrance, aloe extract, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil,

rosemary oil

> Web site is www.vicks.com

> --

> Maria

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

> MiMtn1

>

>

> Vicks Vaporub

> This isn't a natural product.........might want to check out whats

in it.? I wouldn't put this on a child.

>

> Beth

>

>

> artbydawn

>

> Tue, 22 Jan 2008 9:39 am

> Re: Vicks Vapor Rub

>

> In a message dated 1/21/2008 5:45:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> Boonight writes:

>

> >>>To stop night time coughing in a child or adult as we found out

> personally, put Vicks Vaporub generously on the bottom of the feet

at bedtime, then

> cover with

> socks. Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about 5

minutes

> and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100% of the

time and is

> more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough

> medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing and comforting and

they will sleep

> soundly.<<<

>

> My parents used to do that! Yes, it does work.

>

> Dawn

>

> **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.

> http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?

NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

>

>

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I am a chartered herbalist in canada and i make my own vicks all the time!

 

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Thursday, January 24, 2008 7:39 PM

Re: Vicks Vapor Rub

 

 

> Moderator's Note: What constitutes natural medicine- just the ingredients

> or is it something else?

>

> Comments?

> Moderator

> -------------

> Many of us grew up just fine having Vicks slathered on our chest every

> time we got a cold.

> FYI, Vicks ingredients,many of which are natural, are listed on their Web

> site:

> Active Ingredients (Purpose)

> Camphor 4.8% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

> Eucalyptus oil 1.2% (Cough suppressant)

> Menthol 2.6% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

> Inactive Ingredients

> Cedarleaf oil, nutmeg oil, special petrolatum, thymol, turpentine oil

>

> They now also have a baby rub (for 3 months and older), with fewer

> ingredients:

> Petrolatum, fragrance, aloe extract, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil,

> rosemary oil

> Web site is www.vicks.com

> --

> Maria

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

> MiMtn1

>

>

> Vicks Vaporub

> This isn't a natural product.........might want to check out whats in it.?

> I wouldn't put this on a child.

>

> Beth

>

>

> artbydawn

>

> Tue, 22 Jan 2008 9:39 am

> Re: Vicks Vapor Rub

>

> In a message dated 1/21/2008 5:45:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> Boonight writes:

>

>>>>To stop night time coughing in a child or adult as we found out

> personally, put Vicks Vaporub generously on the bottom of the feet at

> bedtime, then

> cover with

> socks. Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about 5 minutes

> and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100% of the time

> and is

> more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough

> medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing and comforting and they

> will sleep

> soundly.<<<

>

> My parents used to do that! Yes, it does work.

>

> Dawn

>

> **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape.

> http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

>

>

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, " DJ Evans-Rompen "

<2fires wrote:

>

> I am a chartered herbalist in canada and i make my own vicks all

the time!

>

 

> >

i find vicks vapour rub very effective especially at night-time

perphaps the reason some people see vicks vapour rub as not natural

is because it has a petrolatum , i byproduct of oil / coal industry

but petrolatum may be a natural byproduct thus making it natural for

the vicks vapour rub,,,,,,,,,,,,other natural therapies come from

underground.

but ofcourse we should use majority of power from renewable-energy.

> >for a liitle while the petrolatum was not safe but i don't now.

also i read the other day that paffarim is used by natural beauty

thearpists in a skin wrap,,,,i don't know how that works.....maybe

someone here knows

 

evbrawn

> >

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