there's something called black seed oil.It's basically the oil extracted from black jeera seeds and it works well for respiratory problems and bronchitis. You have to drink half a spoon of it with half a cup of warm water in the night when you feel like you need it and also rub some on your chest and back. The oil also has numerous other health benefits. You can do a google search on it.
also, practising pranayama every morning will help.
2006-11-22 03:00:15
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answered by Kria 3
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In your situation, you need to COMBINE traditional antibiotics and natural remedies. I'm sorry, but you CANNOT go by using home remedies (or antibiotics) alone.
Breathlessness during a spell of bronchitis means you've got a severe level infection in your lungs (with inflammation and mucus). You need antibiotics, the kind that only a pulmonary doctor can prescribe. Do not waste your time and money on taking any medicine prescribed by a general physician; you need a PULMONARY specialist. If your bronchitis is particularly severe the specialist will also prescribe a mucolytic or even a cough-and-asthma medicine, to assist in ridding your lungs of infectious material.
Once you are on these prescribed drugs, you may help relieve physical and emotional discomfort due to the sickness by drinking AND SOAKING (in a tub) in any of the following herbal teas, which are good for those with afflicted respiratory systems.
If you live in a Western country:
1.) chamomile tea
2.) tarragon tea (a finger-length fresh sprig of tarragon is good for 2-3 cups of hot water. For a bath, you'll need a small bunch.)
If you live in Asia, or have access to exotic Asian herb shops:
1.) green tea
2.) any ginseng-added tea from any Chinese medicine shop
3.) the "pito-pito" or "Seven Herb" tea from the Philippines
- This is the mother of all respiratory-ailment teas / baths. For details, go to
www.stuartxchange.org/PitoPito.html
2006-11-22 00:28:56
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answered by fbillano 2
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See your doctor and go through the motions recommended to attempt a formal diagnosis and try the treatments that you and your doctor agree to try. You might need to see an allergist and you might need to see a lung specialist or even a cardiologist. Usually these steps will be to make sure that it's just bronchitis and not asthma or a cardiac problem. You might need to get a pulmonary function test.
My answer is based on the idea that you have insurance. If not, follow these steps. Do not smoke or be around smoke. Alter your diet to eat foods that are healthy for you. Eat small frequent meals. Start a mild, but gradually increasing daily exercise routine. Stay well hydrated with water and avoid alcohol.
2006-11-21 19:20:46
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answered by OU812 5
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try the following.... ajwain half tea spoon,, a small stick of mulathi,,a small piece of ginger,,one big elachi,, a small stick of dalchini,,two cloves,,one dandi of a beetle leaf(pan ki dandi) crush all of them boil in half a ltr. of water reduce it to half and sugar or batasha while boiling.drink it like tea in two parts one in the morning early when you get up and one after four hours, if suits you continue.,apart from this take a dry coconut dig a hole fill it with pakistani salt cover the whole and wrape the whole coconut with atta dough dig up a pit put dry cow dung(ask a up fellow regarding gobar upale) half place the coconut the dought should be slightly dry again cover the coconut with the dry cow dung,light with the help of kerosine from half the side and let it burn for a day.take out the next day unwrap the dough from the coconut and crush the rest that is the coconut with the salt in it. use less than half a tea spoon with luke warm water morning and evening. if this suits you continue for period of six months,the liquid thing is to be used for just a week or ten days.gd.luck,you are free to take advise on this by an ayurvedic doctor
2006-11-22 22:32:40
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answered by bharat b 2
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Why?? Her hair will come in when it is ready. Don't give her a complex at 2 months old, accept her for what she is, bald or full head of hair. or did you mean the mother's hair?? Sorry if you did. If that is the case, just give it time, her hair will return to normal about 6-7 months postpartum
2016-03-12 21:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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!st of all you take mutton curry with less spice.
You have to take kayam churna--an ayuvedic medicine for making the bowls normal ev day 2 times while at rest
take tulsi leaves and manjari with honey in empty stomach--if u have blood sugar then no honey
Check ur blood sugar--and if you have high sugar then make a diet--less carbohydrate and sweets--no
take sufficient sleep
No smoking.
Inhale vapours with amritanjan or vicks 2 times
Try all this and see.
2006-11-21 20:40:03
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answered by Mehbooba 4
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first have you confirmed with your doctor if it is bronchitis. if your above 30 your breathlessness could be because of your heart also. so first rule out the possibilities.
as far as home remedies.
hot ginger,lemon tea with dash of honey gives relief.
a tea made out of ajwain,tulsi,pepper,ginger,raisins,betel leaves,sugar candy with a dash of honey also is a long tested remedy.
2006-11-21 19:26:51
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answered by cv 3
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Go for PRANAYAM and that too Bhastrika pranayam & KAPALBHATI pranayam.
Avoid : spicy and oily food.
: non veg. food.
: as far as possible dust and dirt.
Drink one glass of luke warm water just at the time of going to bed and in the morning before breakfast.
2006-11-22 00:13:33
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answered by harsh 1
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Simple...
Take 100 gm GINGER and get it's Juice, and take it with honey, with in two-three days you will recover from bronchitics.
2006-11-21 19:24:13
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answered by ~ Voter ~ 3
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There is a ayurvedic churn by the name of "
Sitopaladi" Churn..Pls consult BAMS Doc also before use
2006-11-21 19:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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