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Bronchitis Bath

* 6 d. eucalyptus oil * 2 d. hyssop oil * 2 d. sandalwood oil Add to 1/4 cup Epsom Salts or Baking Soda and add to running bath water. Soak for at least 15-20 minutes. Free PDF Health Ebook…Remedies4.com!

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Herbs For Allergy Sufferers

What causes airborne allergies, hayfever and allergic rhinitis? With every breath we take, we breathe in millions of microscopic particles such as dust, pollen, plant spores, viruses, bacteria and even pollutants in the form of chemicals in the air. Many of these particles are filtered and removed by the nose and respiratory system, while others [...]

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Knowing the Difference Between Bronchitis and Pneumonia

Bronchitis and pneumonia are not synonymous. However, both are diseases affecting the lower respiratory system. Typically, it affects the airways going to the lungs, so it is imperative that a person should learn the major differences of the diseases to have a better understanding. What is Pneumonia? A severe lung infection is called pneumonia. The [...]

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Free Natural Health Ebook: Dealing With Bronchitis

As part of our ongoing effort to provide our readers with quality information on natural holistic health, we’d like to offer you this completely free ebook. Our ebooks cover a wide variety of topics including men’s health, child health, women’s health, herbal remedies, natural beauty, natural help for anxiety and depression, and alternative medicine and [...]

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Learning About Bronchitis

Learning About Bronchitis

Bronchitis is a very common illness, especially among children. Bronchitis is the inflammation of the bronchial tubes. The most common of all bronchitis symptoms is cough. The second bronchitis symptom is the production of more mucus than normal. Types of Bronchitis There are several bronchitis types, but only two of them are common: acute bronchitis [...]

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Bay and Benzoin Uses

Bay: Properties: Stimulant, antiseptic, tonic, expectorant, analgesic, anticonvulsant, antineuralgic, antirheumatic and astringent. Uses: Respiratory System: Bay’s antiseptic quality is useful inbronchitis, colds and flu. Skin: A good tonic for the hair and scalp, bay stimulates hairgrowth and also helps to clear dandruff. Emotion: Bay is slightly euphoric, lifting the spirits. Itstimulates imaginative decisions, is distinctive [...]

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Free Natural Health Ebook: Natural Help for Acute Bronchitis

As part of our ongoing effort to provide our readers with quality information on natural holistic health, we’d like to offer you this completely free ebook. Our ebooks cover a wide variety of topics including men’s health, child health, women’s health, herbal remedies, natural beauty, natural help for anxiety and depression, and alternative medicine and [...]

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Why Coughing Can Be Healthy

Believe it or not, a cough is the body’s way to protect itself and occurs in perfectly healthy people. Coughing is much like a sneeze in that it is not voluntary. There are two different classes of nerves, that have endings in the lungs, which are responsible for causing us to cough. When a person [...]

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Therapeutic Teas and Mixtures

We have tried to select a nice group of teas here for your consumption and use. First, we will begin with single teas and bring to you many blends that you can prepare on your own. Whether you are interested in brewing teas for medicinal effects or simply because it is your beverage of choice, [...]

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Making, Using a Healing Poultice

Herbal poultices were relied on in our grandparent’s day to ward off more life threatening afflictions like pleurisy, bronchitis and pneumonia. An old stand-by was the mustard poultice which was thought to “burn out” a pulmonary infection. The 1867 British Pharmacopoeia lists the instructions for making a Cataplasm sinapsis or poultice. Two and a half [...]

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