Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Taking oreganol and bee propolis tincture may help. Sure won't hurt. persistent cough Greetings allI have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months.She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a weekof antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughingconstantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. Lindy DeleteReplyForwardSpamMove... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ] On Behalf Of lindymatula Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 12:57 PM qxci-english Subject: persistent cough Greetings all I have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months. She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a week of antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughing constantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. Lindy 1. From Matrix Search: tubercu Autozap from filter 2. From matrix, Search: chronic cough Autofocus zap from filter 3. Look into virus, bacteria, fungus Autozap infection all 4. From Acupuncture Point Picture Enter Target Point: LU1 LU2 LU6 LU7 LU10 (put double space between each input) Enter Concern: Chronic cough Test+Treat 5. From Spinal and Sarcode/Time Therapy Treat Lung Therapy/Mucous membrane/Immune Stim 6. From Biofeedback Treat Phlegm Organ System Lung Immune Stimulation Throat (treat all until rectify >= 100) 7. Autofrequency weekly in first month then every two week until recover 8. From spinal And Sarcode Test and treat trivector energy flow – every visit 9. From NLP Emotional Allergy Release 10. From Spinal and Sarcode Lymph Treat lymph drainage scholarwhite ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Is it a dry cough or a wet one? Yours in Health, Kathylindymatula <lindy@...> wrote: Greetings allI have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months.She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a weekof antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughingconstantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. LindyDeleteReplyForwardSpamMove... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 lindymatula wrote: Greetings all I have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months. She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a week of antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughing constantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. Lindy DeleteReplyForwardSpamMove... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Two things, insufficient glutathione and insufficient nitric oxide production in the lung cells, will produce lung problems. Glutathione increase reduces toxin irritation, mucous production and airway restriction due to it being an antioxidant and detoxifier and immune booster, should infection be a cause. Nitric oxide increase reduces airway restriction and it's also an antioxidant. Both are well studied in peer-reviewed medical archives. Glutathione is created in the cells by precursors that are plentiful in cold-processed whey. Selenium should also be there. Nitric oxide is produced from arginine, a component of the whey, and also with Noni extract. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Hi Lindy, this is when the suppression of symptoms can really cause harm... I would check homotoxicology on lungs and see what you get. What is she trying to cough up? It could be anything from pathogens to chemicals... That would probably be an important page for you to visit. Gage RE: persistent cough From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ] On Behalf Of lindymatulaSent: Monday, August 15, 2005 12:57 PMqxci-english Subject: persistent cough Greetings allI have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months.She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a weekof antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughingconstantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. Lindy 1. From Matrix Search: tubercu Autozap from filter 2. From matrix, Search: chronic cough Autofocus zap from filter 3. Look into virus, bacteria, fungus Autozap infection all 4. From Acupuncture Point Picture Enter Target Point: LU1 LU2 LU6 LU7 LU10 (put double space between each input)Enter Concern: Chronic cough Test+Treat 5. From Spinal and Sarcode/Time Therapy Treat Lung Therapy/Mucous membrane/Immune Stim 6. From Biofeedback Treat Phlegm Organ System Lung Immune Stimulation Throat (treat all until rectify >= 100) 7. Autofrequency weekly in first month then every two week until recover 8. From spinal And Sarcode Test and treat trivector energy flow – every visit 9. From NLP Emotional Allergy Release 10. From Spinal and Sarcode Lymph Treat lymph drainage scholarwhite ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 - many moons ago, had an elderly lady friend who coughed like a Timex [tic,tic...] for THIRTY years. Her daughter tried all manner of alt med gurus to no avail. Finally, after six years of my begging them to try TraditionalChineseMed, they did & after 3mos of treatments, the ticing stopped! Dr.Maggie said that the root of it was all those years during the war that msBeryl had spent in the damp & wind in England... HTH From: lindymatula qxci-english Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 10:56 PM Subject: persistent cough Greetings all I have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months. She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a week of antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughing constantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. Lindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 How would you take a oregano oil, ? dilute with olive oil, in a capsule or someting ? Noël. persistent cough Greetings allI have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months.She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a weekof antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughingconstantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. Lindy DeleteReplyForwardSpamMove... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 Lindy, did you try parasites? cheers, Miriam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 Oregano oil comes in capsule form as well as liquid. You can also take it straight or mix in juice/liquid. persistent cough Greetings allI have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months.She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a weekof antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughingconstantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. Lindy DeleteReplyForwardSpamMove... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 it can be irritating to some clients stomach so start low Dr Kelsey PhDT:++44 (0)121 243 6318F: ++44 (0)870 460 1138Birmingham, UK persistent cough Greetings allI have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months.She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a weekof antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive results. She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughingconstantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction to take. Or what to even be looking for. ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. Lindy DeleteReplyForwardSpamMove... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 I have a client with recurrent episodes of severe itching. It can appear on her arms, abdomen etc. There is nothing visible.I have seen her two times,but she has had very little relief from anything we have done. I welcome any suggestions. At 07:27 AM 8/30/2005, you wrote: >it can be irritating to some clients stomach so start low > >Dr Kelsey PhD >T:++44 (0)121 243 6318 >F: ++44 (0)870 460 1138 >Birmingham, UK > persistent cough > >Greetings all >I have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months. >She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a week >of antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive >results. >She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughing >constantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's >allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of. >I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming >up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction >to take. Or what to even be looking for. >ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED... >By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you. >Lindy > > > DeleteReplyForwardSpamMove... > > > > > > > >............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 I'm not an expert but have read that those symptoms look like Lupus? A neighbor of mine used to do the same and had Lupus. JK ____________________________________________________ Start your day with - make it your home page http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 I've seen someone like that 3 times. The therapy Ive given helps for about two wekks, but its gradually getting better. I dont follow a protocol, but check fungus, yeast overgrowth, bacteria , parasites. Also liver, and support spleen. I've given her liver support, olive leaf extract, anti hives (new vistas), also check histamine. My client had taken a lot of anti biotics so(hence yeast overgrowth). I have put her on soil based probiotic. I would also welcome any other ideas, as she still gets it occasionally. Burke persistent cough>>Greetings all>I have a client who has had a persistent cough now for 4 months.>She has gone thru a complete battery of medical tests with a week>of antibiotics thrown in for good measure, all with no positive>results.>She experiences tightness in her chest from the pressure of coughing>constantly with it worsening at night. The doctors are guessing it's>allergies though she doesn't have any that she knows of.>I have had her on the QX/SCIO, with only a very few allergines coming>up, but as I am a newbee at this, I'm at a loss as to what direction>to take. Or what to even be looking for.>ANY opinions or suggestions or help would be MOST APPRECIATED...>By myself AND my client. Thank you thank you thank you.>Lindy>>> DeleteReplyForwardSpamMove...>>>>>>>>............................................>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 Hi Bee, My 11 year old daughter has been coughing for about 4 weeks now. I am giving her adult dosages of the supplements, epsom salt baths with eucalyptus oil and oil of oregano(I added this recently due to her cough being so severe-should I eliminate it? She only takes 1 T. of coconut oil daily.) She reaches bowel tolerance with Vitamin C at about 2,000mg. She may go hours without coughing and then she will violently cough and sometimes bring up a small amount of relatively clear mucus. Other times she may have a coughing spell several times within an hour. I am assuming this is die off. Because her coughing is so harsh and loud, I am reluctant to take her out much. People are so afraid of " catching " something. She has missed things for a month now. If I didn't school her at home she would be a month behind as they don't want anyone in school who sounds like this. Other than the violent cough, she is doing OK. She has had a small amount of congestion at times but it seems to come and go. Do you have any other suggestions as to what I can do for her? She is sooo tired of coughing and missing out on everything. If it was a " normal " cough it wouldn't be so bad but the coughing is so severe she at times loses her breath. She has never had a cough like this before. Thanks for any advice you can give. Darlene B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 Hi Darlene, Bless her heart! I am going to pray this clears up really soon. I will ask my other family members to pray as well. I have some suggestions, but as I have no actual knowledge about this I won't offer them. However, I will say that when I was little I was in and out of the hospital from age 1 to 3. My doc told my mother to allow me to go outside, play and breathe to work the stuff out of my lungs. She was keeping me inside for fear of me getting worse. It seemed to work as I haven't had pneumonia since age 3. Thank the Lord. Hope someone comes along with wisdom soon... May God bless y'all, a Hi Bee, My 11 year old daughter has been coughing for about 4 weeks now. I am giving her adult dosages of the supplements, epsom salt baths with eucalyptus oil and oil of oregano(I added this recently due to her cough being so severe-should I eliminate it? She only takes 1 T. of coconut oil daily.) She reaches bowel tolerance with Vitamin C at about 2,000mg. She may go hours without coughing and then she will violently cough and sometimes bring up a small amount of relatively clear mucus. Other times she may have a coughing spell several times within an hour. I am assuming this is die off. Because her coughing is so harsh and loud, I am reluctant to take her out much. People are so afraid of " catching " something. She has missed things for a month now. If I didn't school her at home she would be a month behind as they don't want anyone in school who sounds like this. Other than the violent cough, she is doing OK. She has had a small amount of congestion at times but it seems to come and go. Do you have any other suggestions as to what I can do for her? She is sooo tired of coughing and missing out on everything. If it was a " normal " cough it wouldn't be so bad but the coughing is so severe she at times loses her breath. She has never had a cough like this before. Thanks for any advice you can give. Darlene B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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