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Rib Pain Bronchitis: Using Herbs
« on: August 26, 2016, 06:08:58 pm »
Rib Pain Bronchitis - Using Herbs
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  • Chamomile (Matricaria recutita): Well known for it's calming effects, it can be used to ease insomnia and anxiety.
  • Also a calmative for digestive complaints.
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Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra): A delicious tea which is a soothing digestive remedy, for the relief of colic, gastric ulcerations, inflammations and diarrhoea. Useful for bronchial problems, such as catarrh, bronchitis and dry, asthmatic like coughs We are satisfied with this end product on Bronchitis Dry. It was really worth the hard work and effort in writing so much on Bronchitis Dry.

  • Garlic boosts our immune system, helps to keep the arteries clear and is good for any heart condition.
  • Ginger warms us, by improving the circulation, eases nausea and is great for those suffering with arthritic aches and pains.
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  • Modern medicine has followed the wisdom and knowledge of ancient ways and extracted the healing properties from herbs.
  • The use of herbs in our modern society is just as popular as it has always been.
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  • Everything here is true and up to the mark! :D

  • Peppermint is another great one we are all familiar with.
  • There is a reason for those after dinner mints!
  • It helps to ease the digestion and relieve after dinner indigestion.
St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) The number one anti-depression herb. Used in depression and anxiety, in many circumstances. Has a sedative and pain reducing effect, especially where nerves are involved. Can also be useful during some viral infections, such as cold sores, chicken pox and shingles, both internally and externally. Using our imagination has helped us create a wonderful article on Bronchitis Dry. Being imaginative is indeed very important when writing about Bronchitis Dry!

An herb may look a certain way; have a certain colour or taste. This leads to the knowledge of what the herb can be used for. For example, ginseng can look like a man, it is found to be an all over tonic for men. Pennywort looks like an ear, and is excellent for soothing ear aches. Herbs with a yellow colouring, eg Dandelion, are perfect for the liver, as are bitter tasting herbs. Even the beginner will get to learn more about Bronchitis Dry after reading this article. It is written in easy language so that everyone will be able to understand it.

Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) For anxiety and nervous states, great for mild cases of insomnia, especially for those who wake during the night and can't get back to sleep. Great for children or adults. Useful for indigestion and diarrhoea that is anxiety or nerve related. Mild nerve pain such as neuralgia or sciatica may be relieved. Suppressing our knowledge on Bronchitis is not our intention here. In fact, we mean to let everyone know more about Bronchitis after reading this!

  • Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale): Best known for its use as a liver tonic, making it ideal for a variety of digestive complaints and skin problems.
  • A complimentary herb for all liver cleansing diets and de-toxifying. ;)
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) One of the most useful herbs for children with skin problems, such as acne, eczema, psoriasis and allergy type rashes. An expectorant for temporary relief of dry spasmodic coughs and bronchitis. Red Clover is also used for menopausal conditions, such as hot flushes. This is a dependable source of information on Bronchitis. All that has to be done to verify its authenticity is to read it!

Using Herbs
From the earliest of times, herbs have been used as medicines, flavourings, colourings. Herbal medicine has developed by intuition and experimentation. Following the doctrine of signatures, wise medicine women and men over the centuries, have been able to develop the knowledge we now have which allows us to use herbs safely. The doctrine of signatures is simple and is helped along with intuition. It was with keen interest that we got about to writing on Bronchitis Dry. Hope you read and appreciate it with equal interest.

Herbal Teas are Really Popular
Whether you drink them just for the taste or for medicinal purposes, there is one or a combination of herbs that will suit everyone. We have avoided adding flimsy points on Bronchitis, as we find that the addition of such points have no effect on Bronchitis.

Peppermint (Mentha piperita): A relaxing and refreshing drink. Stimulates digestive juices, calms stomach and digestive tract. Relieves nausea and vomiting, great for morning sickness. Valuable in the treatment of fevers especially with a cold or flu. Can relieve headaches, painful periods and eases anxiety and tension.

An herbal infusion can also be used externally, allow them to cool before using. Herbs such as Sage, Thyme and Calendula are great for using on wounds to clean out any germs. We use sage and/or thyme with great success on our cat after he's been in a fight. This stops the infection that often leads to abscesses in cats. Eyebright is great to use on tired sore and/or itchy eyes. Herbs such as Rosemary, chamomile and sage can be used in the hair. Rosemary is used to fight dandruff and Chamomile and Sage can add shine, chamomile to lighten fair hair and sage for dark hair. We have included some fresh and interesting information on Bronchitis. In this way, you are updated on the developments of Bronchitis.

Making an herbal infusion (tea) is simple; even in you don't have teabags.  To make herbal infusions or teas, place the desired amount of dried herb (usually 1-2 teaspoons) in a warmed teapot and cover with boiling water. Allow the tea to infuse for about 10 minutes. A tea infuser can be used in place of a teapot or bag, to make just a cup, or for the convenience of taking it with you when you are out. You may like to mix your herbs to make your own special brew. We cannot be blamed if you find any other article resembling the matter we have written here about Bronchitis. What we have done here is our copyright material!

The role of herbs in our lives is endless. From cooking to beauty and health.  Following are some common herbs and their medicinal qualities. You can make some up in teas, mix them together to find your own personal blend or simply use a teabag.

Herbs can be Used in a Variety of Ways
We use them just for the enjoyment of their taste in cooking and in herbal teas. It is interesting to note that the herbs we use in cooking, generally, have a role in helping digestion. Herbs such as basil, oregano and thyme can all ease the digestive process. Garlic and ginger, used often in our cooking are very beneficial to our health. Both these herbs have many different medicinal qualities about them. It was our decision to write so much on Bronchitis Dry after finding out that there is still so much to learn on Bronchitis Dry.

Bronchitis is an infection of the intricate network of airways both within and connecting to the lungs. Usually striking when the immune system is low, bronchitis commonly develops as a progression of an upper respiratory infection and will normally clear within a couple of weeks although chronic cases may last for months. A small percentage of bronchitis cases are bacterial in nature and will respond to antibiotic treatment however in most cases the bronchitis is caused by a virus and so antibiotics will have little effect. ;)

Bronchitis should not be taken lightly as it can progress to more serous health problems such as pneumonia if left untreated. In most cases antibiotics are not the answer so the simple measures outlined above along with plenty of rest will help to reduce the time it takes to recover from the infection and make life a little easier while you have the condition. Follow these bronchitis treatment tips and you'll be back to health in no time. Isn't it amazing how much information can be transferred through a single page? So much stands to gain, and to lose about Treating Bronchitis through a single page.

Stop Smoking
Smoking is directly linked to the vast majority of chronic bronchitis infections either from being a smoker or breathing passive cigarette smoke. If you smoke then the only solution for complete recovery from chronic bronchitis is to quit and if you are a non-smoker then it is wise to consciously avoid areas where others are smoking. It is rather inviting to go on writing on Bronchitis Infection. however as there is a limitation to the number of words to be written, we have confined ourselves to this. However, do enjoy yourself reading it.

Regular Flu Needle
If you suffer from chronic bronchitis then it is wise to have a regular flu injection to be on the safe side. This is especially important for the elderly as bronchitis can progress to pneumonia quite easily. As the information we produce in our writing on Preventing Bronchitis may be utilized by the reader for informative purposes, it is very important that the information we provide be true. We have indeed maintained this.

Forego the Cough Suppressors
It is sometimes best not to take cough suppressing medicines as the action of coughing actually helps to loosen up the phlegm and move it from the lungs. Cough suppressing medicines tend to dry the mucus which slows its elimination. Writing is something that has to be done when one is in the mood to write. So when we got in the mood to write about Elderly Bronchitis, nothing could stop us from writing!

Liquorice Tea
The liquorice herb is a good treatment for assisting recovery and preventing bronchitis. When treating bronchitis three cups of liquorice tea can make a big difference to the length and severity of the infection. Time and tide waits for no man. So once we got an idea for writing on Bronchitis Treatment, we decided not to waste time, but to get down to writing about it immediately!

Although the bronchitis virus which causes the more common acute bronchitis infection needs to run its course, the coughing and wheezing symptoms can be eased by following a few simple guidelines such as: Ignorance is bliss, is it? Isn't it better to learn more than not to know about something like Chronic Bronchitis. So we have produced this article so that you can learn more about it!

Use a Vaporizer
Using a vaporizer to deliver warm moist air into the lungs will also help to break up the mucus and assist your recovery. If you don't have access to a vaporizer then you can either run a hot shower with the bathroom door closed or perhaps place some boiled water in a pan and place your head above it and breathe the steam.

Drink More Water
Drinking plenty of water will loosen up the phlegm and mucus and make it much easier for the body to eliminate it when coughing. Warm clear drinks are also good but stay away from mucus producing drinks such as milk as this will only make things worse. A rolling stone gathers no moss. So if I just go on writing, and you don't understand, then it is of no use of me writing about Preventing Bronchitis! Whatever written should be understandable by the reader.

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