Wednesday 27 February 2019

BRONCHITIS: HERBAL HOME REMEDY




Bronchitis is an acute inflammation of the bronchial tube which leads to the lung. It occurs when the trachea and the bronchi or airways within the lungs become inflamed as a result of infections or irritation from other factors.
SYMPTOMS – Mucus discharge, cough, fever, difficulty breathing, chest pain, loss of appetite, hoarseness, e.t.c.
CAUSES – Virus infection, use of drug, hereditary factors, smoking, working in a damp environment, bad weather condition.


REMEDY –  Get some clove (canafra in yoruba), long black pepper ( uda in igbo, Urhobo is Urherin and eeru in Yoruba), garlic, thyme, ginger, some wonderful kola- wash, pound all, pour into a container and add about two litres of water and some pure honey to preserve. You can take it without the honey.

DOSAGE; Four tablespoon - morning and night till symptom disappear.
OPTION 2: Mix two or three tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water and drink- three to five times a day.

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CAUTION
Most of the recommendations in this blog are not for children below six years of age and pregnant woman. Take multivitamins along with a long duration treatment. Beside, too much of anything is bad; therefore, do not use the herbs or roots mentioned in this book for an extended period of time without consulting a specialist.  If you observe any unusual pain while taking any of the recommendations,  stop taking it immediately.
If symptoms persist after two weeks, Consult you doctor.

DISCLAIMER
Most of the recommendations in this book are based on research, proven folklore – traditional heritage and new generation common knowledge. Therefore, should not be used as substitute or replacement for professional conventional treatment. We take into consideration the fact that some persons may want to do otherwise and not follow the instructions as recommended; therefore, the publisher or specialist shall not be held for any mis-use of the recommendations. Your use of this recommendation is therefore at your own decision.