Have you tried my formula I posted with the chaparral, thyme, horseradish root and eucalyptus oil? That will kill anything in your lungs.
H...what about Lobelia. I once tried a tincture of it for
a different problem and found it certainly had some effect on my lungs..nasty stuff to consume btw, but I really felt
I did something good for my lungs and don`t think it was placebo since I was not trying to do anything for my lungs.
Lobelia has long been used particularly in the treatment of asthma as a smooth muscle relaxant to prevent the lung spasms. It has to be used in very small doses though as it will make you vomit, and can paralyze the lungs if you don't.
That gets into karmic stuff..but lets just say that I was trying to anesthesize my GI tract...a job for which Lobelia is not the answer.
Try SMALL doses of cnidium instead. Excellent anesthetic for the digestive system.
Now remembering something a while back, but think it was when I was unable to make any use of the info. Thank you. I'll try to find the original post. Or can you tell me how the eucalyptus oil is applied? Surmise it's on the paper, but still scratching head.
In a capsule and swallowed. Recommended dose for the average adult is 8 to 10 drops 3 times daily. The oil goes in to the bloodstream and is exhaled out allowing it to reach the deeper portions of the lungs. The thyme and horseradish also have oils that are exhaled from the body.
Gotcha'. Systemic enough to reach shpenoidal cavity?
Ah, so you know about that too.
Never mind. I was not paying close attention since I am jumping back and forth from here and going through and deleting a couple of hundred old e-mails. Long over due. Thought you were making reference to the pundental nerve.
So Hv, all I need herbally speaking for my adrenals are Nettle Leaf and Pantothenic Acid, both of which I'm currently taking 3X daily, correct?
I know adding other supplements would help but the two mentioned above would work if that's all I had, right? I'm also using Schisandra Berry powder, Yucca Root and Licorice Root powders. Is there anything else I really need supplement wise or am I good?
I just want to know that I'm on the right track with getting my adrenals back to normal. My adrenals are super low.
So Hv, all I need herbally speaking for my adrenals are Nettle Leaf and Pantothenic Acid, both of which I'm currently taking 3X daily, correct?
I know adding other supplements would help but the two mentioned above would work if that's all I had, right? I'm also using Schisandra Berry powder, Yucca Root and Licorice Root powders. Is there anything else I really need supplement wise or am I good?
All of the herbs you are taking are supportive to the adrenals. I would increase your vitamin C intake some with amla, acerola cherry or rosehips.
Hi Hv, I can't find Amla powder anywhere, no matter where I look. Why is Amla powder so hard to find? Do you know where we can get Amla powder online or locally in our community.
I found rosehips at all the places I usually get my herbal powders from. I found Acerola at the following but it didn't say anything about cherry....would this work?
http://www.herbco.com/p-1283-acerola-vitamin-c-powder.aspx
I also found "Acerola berry extract powder,4:1" with the Botanical name of "Maldighia glabra" from Brazil. Would this also work? Not sure about the 4:1 and it says berry not cherry.
In your opinion, what is the better source of Vitamin C between Acerola powder and Rosehips powder, since Amla powder is hard to come by? If you were to get only one which one would you buy? Would Rosehips powder work just fine, it seems to be the cheapest? I really want to get my Vitamin C supplementation going full force.
Hi Hv, I can't find Amla powder anywhere, no matter where I look. Why is Amla powder so hard to find? Do you know where we can get Amla powder online or locally in our community.
Depends on what county you live in.
I found rosehips at all the places I usually get my herbal powders from. I found Acerola at the following but it didn't say anything about cherry....would this work?
http://www.herbco.com/p-1283-acerola-vitamin-c-powder.aspx
Yes, this is the same thing as acerola cherry.
I also found "Acerola berry extract powder,4:1" with the Botanical name of "Maldighia glabra" from Brazil. Would this also work? Not sure about the 4:1 and it says berry not cherry.
Yes, again this is the same thing as acerola cherry. The 4:1 concentrate is pretty common, and will be stronger than the regular powder or the rosehips.
In your opinion, what is the better source of Vitamin C between Acerola powder and Rosehips powder, since Amla powder is hard to come by? If you were to get only one which one would you buy? Would Rosehips powder work just fine, it seems to be the cheapest? I really want to get my Vitamin C supplementation going full force.
Acerola is stronger.