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Repiratory Cough

 
Anonymous Coward
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12/08/2012 11:57 AM
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Re: Repiratory Cough
If there is no fever or fatigue......it is probably not a virus or bacteria.


There is a lot of it going around up here as well.....including with myself and family.


Atypical chronic cough......most probably caused by particulates in the air.


In my opinion......it is from the planes spraying overhead.......aluminum dust.


I have found that Spriulina and Chlorella are helpful. They bind to the particles and help the body get rid of them. Turns a dry cough into a productive cough......so that you can spit it out. You will also sneeze it out and poop it out.
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I have noticed that in the past 5 years or so there have been a flood of products that have come on the market for 'mucous' so it must be a prevalent and increasing problem.

I have had asthma like symptoms that mysteriously appeared a couple of months ago. It includes a cough, and sometimes very thick mucous. I'm in Texas. Lots of chemtrails where I live.
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I forgot to say that I already take 10,000 IU's of vitamin D per day because I have MS.
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I thought it was allergy here in Central Texas when it started raining a lot for a couple months that caused massive plant growth everywhere that gave us high pollen counts so who knows?
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12/08/2012 11:58 AM
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A lot of times I do get the ear funk that was mentioned though. Ear pain (had that just last night), head cold feeling, and dizziniss but it leaves just as fast as it came, maybe after a day if even that.
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12/08/2012 11:59 AM
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12/08/2012 12:01 PM
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When I was working either earlier this week or last, I was so dizzy I thought I was going to pass out after getting up from bending over, felt dizzy the entire day. Was still able to work though.
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12/08/2012 12:03 PM
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It happens when your vitamin D level drops too low at this time of the year.

Take 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 for a month then cut back to 5,000 IU a day for life.
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Won't you build up a toxicity after 4,000?
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That's a myth. I looked into it a few years and it turned out to be total bullshit.

The treatment for vitamin D deficiency is one 50,000 IU a week for 2-3 months so it makes no sense why 4,000 IU a day would cause toxicity.
 Quoting: AlcoholicRunner


Your long term maintenance dosage should be based on body weight........as well as testing your D3 level several times per year.

Your D3 blood level should be: 40---70

You can go up a bit higher if you have a disease that you are treating.

A D3 blood level of over 100 is toxic.


A child should be getting around 1500 IUs daily.

A women of 115 pounds should be getting around 4,000 IUs.

A man of 170 pounds should be getting around 5,000 to 6,000 IUs daily.


See: "Use of Vitamin D in Clinical Practice by John J. Cannell, MD and Bruce W. Hollis, PhD



Would advise taking Vitamin K2 with your D3.
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12/08/2012 12:07 PM
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Has anyone else had a persistant cough that is otherwise healthy? Has this started in the last three to four months? I have noticed a lot of peolple with these coughs and was wondering how prevalent it was.
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Yes! It started around the last week of August and I haven't been able to get rid of it. I've hit it with just about everything you can think of...vitamin D3, colloidal silver, vitamin c, oregano oil, olive leaf, echinacea, homemade chicken bone broth, mullein, cherry bark and elderberry, just to name a few, and nothing has worked. My husband has it too. We live a healthy lifestyle and have done so for over 20 years. Neither one of us ever thought we'd have such trouble getting rid of a cough.
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Try Spirulina and Chlorella.

You can find it at a health store.


There is also the green "Naked" drinks......available at most grocery stores.
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12/08/2012 12:22 PM
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I read somewhere 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide works wonders for many ailments including arthritis! I'm looking into it as my wife is just getting over the crap. I take many supplements and drink distilled water so have not seen many illnesses but the cough did get me for a couple days only. I think it's what they are spraying as well, I get headaches on those heavy spraying days when outside but could be psychological too 1dunno1
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12/08/2012 12:26 PM
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Mucinex-DM just knocked out a severe soar throat and cough. As soon as I got well enough I went out and bot another large box of it for next time. It's a must have for the bug out bag....
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12/08/2012 12:45 PM
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Has anyone else had a persistant cough that is otherwise healthy? Has this started in the last three to four months? I have noticed a lot of peolple with these coughs and was wondering how prevalent it was.
 Quoting: MA 22376784


Yes! It started around the last week of August and I haven't been able to get rid of it. I've hit it with just about everything you can think of...vitamin D3, colloidal silver, vitamin c, oregano oil, olive leaf, echinacea, homemade chicken bone broth, mullein, cherry bark and elderberry, just to name a few, and nothing has worked. My husband has it too. We live a healthy lifestyle and have done so for over 20 years. Neither one of us ever thought we'd have such trouble getting rid of a cough.
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Try Spirulina and Chlorella.

You can find it at a health store.


There is also the green "Naked" drinks......available at most grocery stores.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29004976


Thank you for the suggestions, but both spirulina and chlorella are staples at our house that we take on a daily basis.





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