Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 From: Jan Jenson <vizual@...> This really works for people with bronchitis!! http://www.breathing.com/no-more-bronchitis.htm Jan Jenson, OBDS The WELLth Coach Optimal Breathing Development Specialist Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:37:14 -0000 From: " Rik " <bliksemskater@...> Subject: Re: salt water cleanse hi suzi, a friend of mine has bronchitis, chronic i think, would you think this is something for him to get his lungs clean? thanks, rik any advice on bronchitis is welcome, so i can help him out with some information. Yes, dairy, bread & sugar are the worst offenders... then cooked foods, which are very acidic and have NO enzymes or nutritionally redeeming qualities. I realize that eating mostly raw is a stretch for many people but once you do it for 2 weeks to a month, I guarantee you won't want to look back... and if you DO have cooked foods and see just how sluggish and awful you feel...it's not hard at all to make a choice for better health. Jan Jenson Age 62 I USED to have Fibromyalgia & cancer... I like your sign off. Bronchitis is nothing more than a symptom of a toxic body. In your friends case his body is attempting to eliminate from the lungs and bronchii. Most likely his diet and environment are the cause of his toxemia. I am sorry to say that there is not much that will help until he realizes the cause of his toxemia and decides to make the necessary changes. Anything else is just a bandaid to cover up the symptoms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 Hi Drmom!! I've seen an ER doctor who started me on 400mgs of Avelox. So far I'm allergic to almost all antibiotics but have done okay with Doxycyclene, and Ceftin. They stated that wouldn't work for bronchitis so tried the Avelox. Near the end of the antibiotic I still wasn't improving much so I went to my family doctor who then extended it for another week. I have asthma and reactive airway disease so I'm not sure if that's why I'm taking forever to get better. I stopped the sulfasalazine as directed but the bronchitis is right back up there in a flare again. Maybe its time for them to add some Prednisone like they have tried in the past..unless maybe it's viral what I have and an antibiotic won't help? I've read so many disputes on them being over prescribed and can they help bronchitis. I'm getting ready to go in for another visit though thats for sure:) --- Maxine <motherswithangels@...> wrote: > Please have your bronchitis checked out. Two months > of it are not > normal. Have you seen your PCP or anyone about it? > Please do. > DrMom > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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