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Strategies for acute bronchitis
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[quote:Fortunabeargirl:MV80MTEyNDE3Xzc0NjI1OTI0XzU1RDJGMDU5] [quote:Geraldgar:MV80MTEyNDE3Xzc0NjI0MTkzXzlFRUQ4QUVD] [quote:Geraldgar:MV80MTEyNDE3Xzc0NjI0MTY4XzhFQTc0RkFC] [quote:Fortunabeargirl:MV80MTEyNDE3Xzc0NjIzMjQ1XzVEQjFENzc0] [quote:Geraldgar:MV80MTEyNDE3Xzc0NjIzMDQ3X0IwM0I2MjM2] This is kind of weird and I am definitely not prescribing this method as I came up with it myself, but seemed to work for me really well. I have a colloidal silver spray I really low potency but from a reputable company. Normally you can just spray this in your throat, but it doesn't get in the lungs.. so what I do is I spray it and take a deep breath in simultaneously making sure some of the mist gets into my lungs. Shit works miracles I swear. [/quote] So your using it kind of like an inhaler? [/quote] Yes trying to! I mean I couldn't find anything online about doing that. [/quote] Also this might be a no brainer, but make sure you change your filters on your air conditioning. I forgot to do it a couple years and my breathing got terrible! You have to do it every six months. Honestly I think Air Conditioning in general is probably adding to some of these issues. [/quote] It is a no brainer, but I have been lax about it. Thanks for the reminder! I am changing them today and marking it on my calendar to make sure I am on top of it. [/quote]
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My daughter got a severe case of bronchitis for the millionth time. Per usual they prescribed her an inhaler, an antibiotic and prednisone with instructions to take her to the hospital immediately if she developed a fever or symptoms of pneumonia.
Although the acute symptoms of bronchitis can last up to 2 weeks. My girl was feeling better within 2 days. Thought I would share our strategy in case it’s helpful for someone else.
I kept the inhaler and tossed the prednisone and antibiotic.
Complete bedrest and quarantine.
Humidifier with specific essential oils blowing right in her face.
Chicken noodle soup
Tea with Manuka Honey
Elderberry syrup
Vit C
She’s good as new except for a lingering cough which is to be expected. Although usually I can stop sickness at its entry point without anyone else catching it, this time I caught it. This is unusual, but I was coming off 3 back to back 13 hr shifts and I think my immune system was down.
Anyway, I used the same strategy minus the inhaler. Felt like death the entire day. My lungs were on fire. I slept as much as I could and the next day was fine except for a lingering cough.
Hope this helps someone. Blessings!
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