Circles in a Spiral

In the Windmill of my Mind

Remedy for Asthma that I know

Asthma is a chronic but treatable condition. You can manage your condition much like someone manages diabetes or heart disease. You and your doctor can work together to control asthma, reduce the severity and frequency of attacks and help maintain a normal, active life.

Asthma occurs when the main air passages of your lungs, the bronchial tubes, become inflamed. The muscles of the bronchial walls tighten, and cells in the lungs produce extra mucus further narrowing your airways. This can cause minor wheezing to severe difficulty in breathing. In some cases, your breathing may be so labored that an asthma attack becomes life-threatening.

These are a few of the suggested remedial treatments for Asthma from:

H202 INHALATION THERAPY
RADISH, HONEY AND LEMON JUICE
INFARED, 125 WATT CLEAR LIGHTBULB
NOSE BREATHING
ACV AND COCONUT OIL
APPLE JUICE, GARLIC
VITAMIN C, 3% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE INHALATION
SALINE NASAL SPRAY
MAGNESIUM
COLLOIDAL SILVER
VITAMIN B-12

to:

YOGA
GREEN TEA
BUTEYKO BREATHING METHOD

to:

DOGS TESTICLES???
AUREOMYCIN (miracle antibiotic in the white part of chicken of chicken manure) ???

and the list simply goes on and on. As in the proverbial saying that one man’s meat is another man’s poison, these remedies do not necessarily work successfully for each and every person.

Bat’s meat
To add to the above reported remedies, I have heard from the natives from Sarawak (North Borneo) and from Indonesia, that eating the cooked meat of Bats is their traditional cure for Asthma.

Gibbon meat
One remedy that I can personally vouch is the heart and liver of a Gibbon (monkey) slow cooked. I was told that it is only the Gibbon that works as a cure and that it MUST be slow cooked. A close family friend of mine once treated his long suffering asthmatic niece with it. I knew how ill this teenage girl was with Asthma and I was more than surprised to find that she was completely cured of her ailment after she had eaten the Gibbon stew.

Our mind believes only in what it chooses to believe in.
Twits being an exception. (WindMill)

April 1, 2008 - Posted by | Uncategorized | , , ,

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