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Re: HEALTH CRISIS: Still fighting to breath, live & get my life by Dquixote1217 ..... Ask CureZone Community

Date:   9/14/2011 2:10:13 AM ( 13 y ago)
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URL:   https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1857720

It sounds to me like thus far your mainstream experience has been one of guesswork, but that is often the case.  Not that advice on a public forum site won't also be guesswork, but I do know a thing or two about asthma (quite the family history, including my grandmother, son and cousin) and perhaps I can hlep.

First of all, though it would seem counter-intuitive to inhale smoke when you have asthma, smoking herbal mullein leaf will often provide almost instant relief.  Mullein is a long-time native remedy and the plant has both anti-spasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties.  I can absolutley tell you from personal experience with myself, my partner Luella May and my son that it has worked awesomely.

Another thing which has worked wonders is a combination of:

1. Nebulizing with a mixture of five parts quality colloidal silver and one part lobelia extract, and

2. Taking a a couple of capsules of a Chinese herbal formula product called ClearLungs Extra (look it up and check out all the healthy ingredients it has for the lungs).

You can nebulize several times a day as needed, and I would also recommend taking up to a couple of ounces of oral colloidal silver daily to help even further with any mold/fungus/bacteria problems.  Note that you can also add one part or so of mullein extract to the nebulizer instead of smoking it (though I think smoking it works best of all).

Just wondering - have you ever used a cup or two of black coffee to help relieve and/or ward off an asthma episode?  That was a real life saver for my grandmother several times and it has helped Luella too.

For a bit more information, see the article I wrote for Natural News:

"Use nature instead of dangerous drugs to treat and relieve asthma"

http://www.naturalnews.com/030235_asthma_natural_remedies.html

I hope that helps.  I know that asthma and restricted breathing can truly be a beeyotch!


 

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