Author Topic: Curing Bronchitis Cough  (Read 158 times)

  • Administrator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3346
    • View Profile
Curing Bronchitis Cough
« on: June 09, 2016, 08:45:12 am »
Curing Bronchitis Cough - Chronic Bronchitis Remedies and Cures
Quote
First, The Cause:  Acute bronchitis may become chronic if it is not properly treated and relieved.  When a cold is allowed to continue, the infection may extend down into the lungs and become chronic.  Occasionally, if it is not cured, it may encourage the development of tuberculosis or some other serious chronic lung disease.

The Symptoms:
Almost continual coughing; coughing up quantities of mucus and phlegm; shortness of breath and wheezing.  These symptoms may become very severe and disabling. We needed lots of concentration while writing on Bronchitis Coughs as the matter we had collected was very specific and important.

The Natural Treatment:
If the person is a smoker the most important thing is to stop smoking (free breath holding time and body oxygenation guide).  Eat alkaline foods.  Fruit juices of all kinds, especially pineapple, lemon, orange, and grape fruit are best, as they help to loosen and cut the phlegm.

Some forms of stomach trouble may be a cause of bronchitis and even pneumonia.  This is particularly true of those persons who bring up acid and other stomach contents into the mouth while asleep, and then aspirate it into their lungs.

  • Everyone should keep herbs on hand for colds and influenza and not let them develop into chronic bronchial trouble.
  • Medicinal Herbs  Sage:  Used for bronchitis and al kinds of lung trouble and  throat sicknesses.
"Side Effects"
It's a good remedy for many health problems.  It could almost be called a "cure-all."  It's good for colds, influenza, asthma, coughs.  It soothes nerves, help liver and kidneys, and helps most all stomach problems. The magnitude of information available on Acute Bronchitis can be found out by reading the following matter on Acute Bronchitis. We ourselves were surprised at the amount! :o.

  • Echinacea:  Strengthen the immune system and to help the body promote the overall health of the upper respiratory tract.
  • Also relieves sore throat.
Listening to the Plants
Nature is Talking to us.   The shamans say that plants connect us with nature because they take their nourishment directly from the earth, as well as the sun's rays, the air, and water. They allow us to know and recognize ourselves. A shaman must know this and must love his people to heal them. Here are just a few of the plant healers.

The Men Cultivate Special Sedges to Improve Their Hunting
Since the plant is used for such a wide range of conditions, it was once dismissed as being mere superstition. Pharmacological research has revealed the presence of ergot alkaloids, which are known emphysema disease effects on the body from stimulation of the nervous system to constriction of blood vessels. These alkaloids are responsible for the wide range of medicinal uses. Apparently the ergot alkaloids come not from the plant itself but from a fungus that infects the plant. Patience was exercised in this article on Bronchitis. Without patience, it would not have been possible to write extensively on Bronchitis.

This is accordance with the 'doctrine of signatures' concept. This doctrine is at the heart of homeopathy, folk medicine, and plant shamanism. The doctrine was revealed by the great alchemist and physician Paracelus who lived in the 16th Century. The underlying principle was that the healing properties of the plant are not only in the outer 'physical' form, but also in their inner or spiritual nature. The Doctrine of Signatures holds that this inner nature can be revealed by it's outer physical form or signatures. This plant is a clear demonstration of the outer form indicating the inner qualities. It's use is directly related to it's physical appearance, the patterns on the tall stem closely resembles the skin patterns of the highly venomous pit viper known as 'Bushmaster' or Jararaca which is indigenous to the Amazon.

Chanca Piedra "Stone Breaker" (Phyllanthus Niruri)
This is a hybrid name "chanca" meaning "to break" in Quechua and "piedra" meaning "stone" in Spanish. This herb from the Amazon has been used by the indigenous peoples of the Rainforest for generations as an effective remedy to eliminate gall, and kidney stones. The plant has demonstrated its effectiveness against many illnesses including, kidney problems , urinary problems, colic, dysentery, jaundice and numerous other conditions. This herb has become widely used in South America as the herbal remedy for gall and kidney stones, and can typically be bought in capsule or leaf form from many stores. This plant is used only for its pharmaceutical properties, and is not a planta maestra. As a note, this plant is also starting to become known in Western Medical circles, as when I brought some back for my mother to help her with her kidney stones, her doctor was apparently familiar with this herb, but he still didn't want her to use it due to possible contra-indications with the prescribed pharmaceutical medicine.

Mocura / Mucura Petivera Alliacea
This plant can be taken orally or used in floral baths to raise energy, or take you out of a saladera (a run of bad luck, inertia, sense of not living to the full). Gives mental strength and you can feel its effects as also with Ajo Sacha, both are varieties of 'false' garlic and have a penetrating aroma.

  • Medicinal properties include asthma, bronchitis, reduction of fat and cholesterol.
  • This plant grows widely in the lower Amazon, and it is used widely in purification (floral baths) .

Share on Bluesky Share on Facebook