Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Jeanne OTS wrote: " I (...) ended up with a very nasty cold on Thursday that moved down into my sinuses yesterday, causing quite a bit of discomfort. I didn't even know where my sinuses were until yesterday, as I've never had a sinus infection before. " ------------ Jeanne OTS wrote: " I was traveling and ended up with a very nasty cold on Thursday that moved down into my sinuses yesterday, causing quite a bit of discomfort. I didn't even know where my sinuses were until yesterday, as I've never had a sinus infection before. It seems to be getting worse. I've been taking vitamin C, echineacia, and making steam tents. A friend just loaned me a humidifier. " ------- Hi Jeanne OTS, I just had a whooper of a cold (tons of mucus in nose/sinus, respiratory track, coughing and spitting tons of mucus, and blowing my nose just about constantly, very fatigued, etc.,), and thanks to Bee's advice, it's just about finished now. If you want, you can check Bee's suggestions in her messages nos 30741 and 30772 to me. Here is a list of recommendations, from those two messages as well as other postings on the subject: (1) Check the Sinus & Nose Treatment folder for vitamin C nose drops. (The folder contains several other treatments for sinus & nose.) (2) Take lots of vitamin C (rather than taking antifungals which can create die-off and more mucus): 4,000 mg right away, then 1,000 mg every hour until bowel intolerance, then back off the amount so you don't have diarrhea. (3) Oregano oil: - inhale vapours directly from the bottle as often as necessary. - take internally: 1-2 drops into 1 teaspoon of olive oil at least 4 times a day. - put a drop or two on a tissue and leave it on pillow at night. (4) Lemon and ginger: excellent for cough, sinus & nose. (I made lemon tea (hot water and the juice of 1/2 lemon), and ginger tea (see Recipes; both hot teas really did me good.) (5) Message no 30772: " It is so important to be very strict with your diet and to take the supplements recommended. " (6) Have humidity in your place. (7) Peau d'Arco tea (from another posting). I hope this helps. Best of success with beating your cold. (By the way, what does OTS stand for?) Fran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 > If you want, you can check Bee's suggestions in her messages nos > 30741 and 30772 to me. Thanks, I tracked them down. It's pretty much what I've been doing. I must have had about 12 grams of vitamin C today. I've also had a ton of garlic. I haven't made Pau d'Arco in while, guess I'll try that. I just got up to steam my head, as I couldn't sleep. I guess I'll have to be patient as well. As Bee told you, there are no quick fixes... > (By the way, what does OTS stand for?) Of the South. That's to distinguish me from Jeanne OTN (of the North). I live in Mexico City. Thanks again, Jeanne OTS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Hello, I have an issue and with sinuses and my lungs right now as well. I've noticed that now when I get colds nowadays the symptoms are MUCH milder and so my only symptoms have been fatigue and the runny nose that backs up into my lungs. I'm actually almost through this whole thing with ZERO antibiotics. Even though I was hacking up really nasty green and yellow mucus for a while there.. so hang in there ok? What I've been doing is lots of water, extra vitamin C, extra raw galic, lots of rest and herbal mint tea. Also I've managed to up my VCO pretty quickly to 1/4 a cup a day and with very little die-off now. I wasn't trying to rush getting used to the stuff, it's just very tasty stuff. I'm sure that's helped me get through this cold as well. Luv, Debby San , CA --- yuxtalineal <yuxtalineal@...> wrote: > Dear Bee and all, > > I was traveling and ended up with a very nasty cold > on Thursday that moved down into my > sinuses yesterday, causing quite a bit of > discomfort. I didn't even know where my sinuses > were until yesterday, as I've never had a sinus > infection before. ------------- Become a mentor. Nothing will reveal your weaknesses faster. Nothing will better motivate you to overcome your weaknesses. My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Jeanne OTS wrote: " I guess I'll have to be patient as well. As Bee told you, there are no quick fixes... " ** Yes I agree. It took all of 6 weeks for my sinus/air tracks, massive cold to subside; and I felt pretty sick, fatigued. Like Debby, I had tons of mucus, coughing, spitting mucus of many colors (pardon the graphics), which, as Bee and the files on the subject indicate that your system is detoxing wonderfully, and different colors indicate detoxing different toxins. Hopefully the Sinus & Nose folder will have some treatments that will help you feel more comfortable. ------------- Re: By the way, what does OTS stand for? " Of the South. That's to distinguish me from Jeanne OTN (of the North). I live in Mexico City. " ** Thanks for the info, Jeanne! :- ) Take good care, Fran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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