its nasty and they said they cant give any med for it.any ideals what to do.im about to get me some wine and kill it that way it sucks in pain all the time.
Foods that will definitely strengthen lungs apple, cherry, garlic, white wine, onion, thyme, rosemary, sage, parsley, watercress, seaweed, cabbage, fermented broccoli, safflower, pepper {red and black and white} Remedy
Tincture a remedy of iceland moss—Irish moss and hyssop and utilize this throughout the day---the impact here is to build the lungs up and make them resistant to this type of bacterial infection---it appears to hit people with weakened immune or respiratory-
RECIPE FOR CONGESTION AND MUCOUS BUILD UP---take 1 cup of black coffee and add 1 drop of peppermint oil ( 1 drop is adequate here )
stir and sip slow---when first approaching the cup keep the eyes close the peppermint will be strong—this will open all the sinus cavity –lung and even warmth in the stomach area---will feel more able to breathe—Impacting Digestive—Lung— Liver—Intestines—Mental Clarity ( due to the increase oxygen flow ) This remedy is potent and should be approached with some caution for it is extremely fast acting –Now if this method is to strong then use a Peppermint tea bag and simmer with your coffee it will not be as potent and more may be required to consume but it still will work—
I am not a doctor sharing information for educational purposes.
Grippe (also known as Influenza): Any acute viral infection of the RESPIRATORY tract.
Interferon: A protein produced by the cells in response to viral infection that prevents viral RESPIRATORY.
***Here is something that you may want to combined with-- red pepper 1/8 teaspoon and rosemary 1 tsp and brew as a tea1 tsp and brew as a tea1 tsp and brew as a tea---powder down and put as a condiment---add with hawthorne berry and magnesium to assist with heart stability—combined with garlic 1 clove—made into an extract and blended with lily of the valley, or:
hawthorn and rosemary,
thyme and bay leaf for
headaches and respiratory
1 tsp each with 2 cups water and brew as a tea—Caution use at your own discretion and do not take this at same time with prescribed drugs asks professional do research---there should be a minimum of a 2 hour window IF YOU TAKE MEDICINE..***INFORMATION ONLY*** Antioxidant activity of Terminalia arjuna bark extract on Nnitrosodiethylamine induced hepatocellular carcinoma in rats. Mol Cell Biochem. 2006 Jan;281(1-2):87-93 --Authors: Sivalokanathan S, Ilayaraja M, Balasubramanian MP
1000 mcg of VITC a day
Feeding rats 1 g powdered onion/day/month boosted bone mineral content 17%, bone thickness more than 15%, performing better than calcitonin(+) (JNU). *** Adding 1 onion and 2 apples and juice then taking equal parts of white wine and fusing them together and doing 1 oz 3 times a day ---can repair the colon—will support the RESPIRATORY and assist in the digestive and circulation***Caution use at your own discretion and do not take this at same time with prescribed drugs asks professional do research---there should be a minimum of a 2 hour window IF YOU TAKE MEDICINE..***INFORMATION ONLY
Peppermint (Mentha piperita L.) is one of the most widely consumed single ingredient herbal teas, or tisanes. Peppermint tea, brewed from the plant leaves, and the essential oil of peppermint are used in traditional medicines. Evidence-based research regarding the bioactivity of this herb is reviewed. The phenolic constituents of the leaves include rosmarinic acid and several flavonoids, primarily eriocitrin, luteolin and hesperidin. The main volatile components of the essential oil are menthol and menthone. In vitro, peppermint has significant antimicrobial and antiviral activities, strong antioxidant and antitumor actions, and some antiallergenic potential. Animal model studies demonstrate a relaxation effect on gastrointestinal (GI) tissue, analgesic and anesthetic effects in the central and peripheral nervous system, immunomodulating actions and chemopreventive potential. Human studies on the GI, RESPIRATORY tract and analgesic effects of peppermint oil and its constituents have been reported. Several clinical trials examining the effects of peppermint oil on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms have been conducted. However, human studies of peppermint leaf are limited and clinical trials of peppermint tea are absent. Adverse reactions to peppermint tea have not been reported, although caution has been urged for peppermint oil therapy in patients with GI.
Thyme is a herb with broncholytic und secretomotoric effects. Its activity on beta (2) receptors as a possible mechanism of action was demonstrated. Major components are thymol and carvacrol which are claimed to be responsible for its effects and, therefore, used for standardization in the German pharmacopoeia (0.03 % phenols calculated as thymol). Our aim was to investigate the impact of thymol by using thyme extracts with either normal or extremely low thymol concentrations (< 0.005 % or > 0.038 %). The antispasmodic effect on smooth muscles of the trachea and the ileum and the effect on ciliary activity (respiratory clearance) were investigated. In addition, pure thymol and carvacrol were investigated separately and in spiking experiments. Thymol and carvacrol had a concentration-dependent antispasmodic effect in the rat trachea either being stimulated by acetylcholine, K (+) or Ba (++). The same result was observed with respect to the increase of mucociliary transport in mice. Extracts with very low thymol contents are effective in all models used except acetylcholine-induced rat ileum contraction. When thyme extracts with normal thymol contents or with very low thymol contents were compared, the extract with normal thymol contents was more effective, both as a relaxant (rat ileum) and as an antispasmodic compound (rat trachea contraction induced by either acetylcholine, Ba (++) or K (+)) and in ciliary transport experiments. Thyme extracts with very low thymol contents (practically free of volatile oil) were equally effective with respect to endothelin effects. When an extract with very low thymol contents is spiked with increasing concentrations of thymol, a concentration-dependent increase concerning the antispasmodic effect (Ba (++)-induced trachea contraction) is observed. In conclusion, the data show that in various models of antispasmodic effect (ileum and trachea) and by measuring ciliary activity, thymol (and carvacrol) is (are) active, although other not identified components of thyme extract appear to be very important as well, since extracts with very low thymol contents are active. On the basis of these results the standardization on thymol alone appears not to be justified. Copyright Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart New York.---PMID: 19809973 [PubMed - in process]
The Cold
Foods that will definitely strengthen lungs apple, cherry, garlic, white wine, onion, thyme, rosemary, sage, parsley, watercress, seaweed, cabbage, fermented broccoli, safflower, pepper {red and black and white} Remedy
Tincture a remedy of iceland moss—Irish moss and hyssop and utilize this throughout the day---the impact here is to build the lungs up and make them resistant to this type of bacterial infection---it appears to hit people with weakened immune or respiratory-
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RECIPE FOR CONGESTION AND MUCOUS BUILD UP---take 1 cup of black coffee and add 1 drop of peppermint oil ( 1 drop is adequate here )
stir and sip slow---when first approaching the cup keep the eyes close the peppermint will be strong—this will open all the sinus cavity –lung and even warmth in the stomach area---will feel more able to breathe—Impacting Digestive—Lung— Liver—Intestines—Mental Clarity ( due to the increase oxygen flow ) This remedy is potent and should be approached with some caution for it is extremely fast acting –Now if this method is to strong then use a Peppermint tea bag and simmer with your coffee it will not be as potent and more may be required to consume but it still will work—
I am not a doctor sharing information for educational purposes.
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Influenza
Grippe (also known as Influenza): Any acute viral infection of the RESPIRATORY tract.
Interferon: A protein produced by the cells in response to viral infection that prevents viral RESPIRATORY.
***Here is something that you may want to combined with-- red pepper 1/8 teaspoon and rosemary 1 tsp and brew as a tea1 tsp and brew as a tea1 tsp and brew as a tea---powder down and put as a condiment---add with hawthorne berry and magnesium to assist with heart stability—combined with garlic 1 clove—made into an extract and blended with lily of the valley, or:
hawthorn and rosemary,
thyme and bay leaf for
headaches and respiratory
1 tsp each with 2 cups water and brew as a tea—Caution use at your own discretion and do not take this at same time with prescribed drugs asks professional do research---there should be a minimum of a 2 hour window IF YOU TAKE MEDICINE..***INFORMATION ONLY*** Antioxidant activity of Terminalia arjuna bark extract on Nnitrosodiethylamine induced hepatocellular carcinoma in rats. Mol Cell Biochem. 2006 Jan;281(1-2):87-93 --Authors: Sivalokanathan S, Ilayaraja M, Balasubramanian MP
1000 mcg of VITC a day
Feeding rats 1 g powdered onion/day/month boosted bone mineral content 17%, bone thickness more than 15%, performing better than calcitonin(+) (JNU). *** Adding 1 onion and 2 apples and juice then taking equal parts of white wine and fusing them together and doing 1 oz 3 times a day ---can repair the colon—will support the RESPIRATORY and assist in the digestive and circulation***Caution use at your own discretion and do not take this at same time with prescribed drugs asks professional do research---there should be a minimum of a 2 hour window IF YOU TAKE MEDICINE..***INFORMATION ONLY
Peppermint (Mentha piperita L.) is one of the most widely consumed single ingredient herbal teas, or tisanes. Peppermint tea, brewed from the plant leaves, and the essential oil of peppermint are used in traditional medicines. Evidence-based research regarding the bioactivity of this herb is reviewed. The phenolic constituents of the leaves include rosmarinic acid and several flavonoids, primarily eriocitrin, luteolin and hesperidin. The main volatile components of the essential oil are menthol and menthone. In vitro, peppermint has significant antimicrobial and antiviral activities, strong antioxidant and antitumor actions, and some antiallergenic potential. Animal model studies demonstrate a relaxation effect on gastrointestinal (GI) tissue, analgesic and anesthetic effects in the central and peripheral nervous system, immunomodulating actions and chemopreventive potential. Human studies on the GI, RESPIRATORY tract and analgesic effects of peppermint oil and its constituents have been reported. Several clinical trials examining the effects of peppermint oil on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms have been conducted. However, human studies of peppermint leaf are limited and clinical trials of peppermint tea are absent. Adverse reactions to peppermint tea have not been reported, although caution has been urged for peppermint oil therapy in patients with GI.
Thyme is a herb with broncholytic und secretomotoric effects. Its activity on beta (2) receptors as a possible mechanism of action was demonstrated. Major components are thymol and carvacrol which are claimed to be responsible for its effects and, therefore, used for standardization in the German pharmacopoeia (0.03 % phenols calculated as thymol). Our aim was to investigate the impact of thymol by using thyme extracts with either normal or extremely low thymol concentrations (< 0.005 % or > 0.038 %). The antispasmodic effect on smooth muscles of the trachea and the ileum and the effect on ciliary activity (respiratory clearance) were investigated. In addition, pure thymol and carvacrol were investigated separately and in spiking experiments. Thymol and carvacrol had a concentration-dependent antispasmodic effect in the rat trachea either being stimulated by acetylcholine, K (+) or Ba (++). The same result was observed with respect to the increase of mucociliary transport in mice. Extracts with very low thymol contents are effective in all models used except acetylcholine-induced rat ileum contraction. When thyme extracts with normal thymol contents or with very low thymol contents were compared, the extract with normal thymol contents was more effective, both as a relaxant (rat ileum) and as an antispasmodic compound (rat trachea contraction induced by either acetylcholine, Ba (++) or K (+)) and in ciliary transport experiments. Thyme extracts with very low thymol contents (practically free of volatile oil) were equally effective with respect to endothelin effects. When an extract with very low thymol contents is spiked with increasing concentrations of thymol, a concentration-dependent increase concerning the antispasmodic effect (Ba (++)-induced trachea contraction) is observed. In conclusion, the data show that in various models of antispasmodic effect (ileum and trachea) and by measuring ciliary activity, thymol (and carvacrol) is (are) active, although other not identified components of thyme extract appear to be very important as well, since extracts with very low thymol contents are active. On the basis of these results the standardization on thymol alone appears not to be justified. Copyright Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart New York.---PMID: 19809973 [PubMed - in process]
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I am so sorry to hear that. I know what it's like. I also have paiin everyday but i hear it's going to worth it😀
Prayers going up for you. Drink plenty of water, and get much rest. I had the flu once, and it was nothing nice.