Try searching this website- www.anniesremedy.com Look under natural remedy.
2006-07-13 11:34:10
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answered by tantum4 2
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2016-07-27 05:03:38
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answered by ? 3
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2016-05-14 12:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I had bronchitus for 5 months so this is what helped me.Avoid all smoke and smokers and try oregano oil capsules.Take at least 3 a day. Make a chicken noodle soup and add in a lot of diced fresh garlic and onions.Eat all the garlic you can stomach as its a natural antibiotic if these things dont help you may need antibiotics even though the are very hard on your digestive system.If it comes to that take flora source or some kind of yogurt type of bacteria supplement to keep your gut in check.Hope this helped. Dont forget about honey and lemon.Take a spoon full of honey mixedwith lemon and chase it with tea or water.
2016-03-27 04:15:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Years ago i learned that the main reason why people get bronchitis is because they are deficient in vitamin A this vitamin has an anti infective properties and it covers the lungs protecting them from bacterial infection. Only the one that is made from cod liver oil is potent enough and Les toxic dosages twenty five thousand international units and higher dosages are use for bronchitis but for short periods of time not recommended for long period use it accumulates in the liver and some Cases of intoxication have been reported (by people that where eating bears liver they where consuming more than three hundred thousand international units a day)
2006-07-13 23:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If the cause is bacterial you will need an antibiotic. My stepmother has had it at least 25 times. What happens is, it usually starts with a virus, sinus infection drainage, etc. that settles in the bronchial tubes. Most people can expel it quickly, but others can't. If the mucous stays in the tubes for too long, then bacteria will set in which causes major problems and can lead to pneumonia. Make sure you see either a good doctor or a pulmonary specialist who can pinpoint your problem, especially if you're prone to getting it more than once or twice.
2006-07-13 11:26:04
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answered by HamTownGal 3
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Antibiotics are a naturally occuring substance. They are made by various fungi and bacteria.
Codeine is also a naturally occuring substance. It is one of many chemicals produced by the opium poppy (morphine being the another well known substance from that plant).
If the bronchitis is caused by a bacterial infection then avoiding proper medical treatment can lead to pneumonia and death.
2006-07-13 11:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Try a cool mist vaporizer they are cheep and work better than most medications. You can sleep under it at night and by morning you will be able to tell a big difference. If you smoke quit for awhile. The worse thing you can do for bronchitis is dehydrate your lungs.
2006-07-13 11:23:16
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answered by n317537 4
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go to http://www.amazonherb.com it is the best raw botanical pure from the highest point of the Andes in the Amazon Rain forest. We are health practitioners and have used it and told our patients for over 10 yrs. Try the environzon and arcozan and illumination and recovazon. These are products that work.
2006-07-15 19:30:35
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answered by bettye198 2
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Tea has a substance in it (besides caffeine) that acts as a bronchodialator. It works for me.
I have heard that taking up to 2000 mg of Vitamin C can be good for this as well, but I have not tested that one.
Don't eat any dairy products, because that just increases mucus production.
2006-07-13 11:26:32
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answered by mizchulita 3
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