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Monday, January 26, 2015

Heavy Cold and Cough. Abscess of a lung. Chronic bronchitis, a pneumonia, an antritis, an asthma, a rhinitis, cold, a pleurisy

Abscess of a lung.

If you have a liquid in your lungs
You have to breathe in stuff:

Take 6 pieces of garlic, clean it up cut in small pieces
Take small pot with tight lid and add 1 glass of water
As water start boiling add garlic and turn it down to a simmer,
Turn the fire off after 3-5 min no longer.
Prepare one teaspoon of baking soda, a warm blanket or comforter and towel.
Put towel on the table, on top put pot with closed lid. You need 1 teaspoon of baking soda
Sit closer to the table put on top of yourself blanket to cover everything.
Undo the blanket put backing soda into the pot, start breathing slowly in the beginning than deeper as you feel comfortable with the heat.
2-3 time inhale through mouth and exhale slowly through nose.
After a minute or so reverse the breathing.
Do it while it’s still warm for about 7 to 10 min.
Dry your face.
Remove the blanket.
Put warm scarf or hat on your head and go to bed immediately.
Do not go outside.

Repeat the same processes 8-10 times.
You will fill better.

Also 3 times a day drink an onion water.
Onion is very strong natural antibiotic.
Cut 1 medium size onion in small pieces and put it in to the bowl.
Add cooled boil water to cover the onion let it sit for about 4 hours.
Bowl has to be covered with any lid or just saucer.
Drink it all. Repeat the same processes every time 3-4 times a day.

You can see open abscess also you will see streams it is black dirty, yellow green slime poured out from lungs in forth day.

The recipe also well to do at a chronic bronchitis, a pneumonia, an antritis, an asthma, a rhinitis, cold, a pleurisy

Help yourself and others.



What is whooping cough?
Whooping cough (pertussis) is a disease that causes very severe coughing that may last for months. During bursts of violent coughing, you may make a noise that sounds like a "whoop" when you try to take a breath. You can cough so hard that you hurt a rib.
Whooping cough spreads easily from one person to another. Getting the pertussis vaccine can help you avoid the disease, make it less severe, and prevent you from spreading it to those who are at risk for more serious problems.
With good care, most people recover from whooping cough with no problems. But severe coughing spells can decrease the blood's oxygen supply and lead to other problems, such as pneumonia the illness can be dangerous in older adults and young children, especially babies who aren't old enough to have had the pertussis vaccine.


What causes whooping cough?
Whooping cough is caused by bacteria that infect the top of the throat (pharynx). The bacteria bother the throat, which causes coughing.
When someone with whooping cough coughs, sneezes, or laughs, tiny drops of fluid holding the bacteria are put into the air. The bacteria can infect others when people breathe in the drops or get them on their hands and touch their mouth or nose. After the bacteria infect someone, symptoms appear about 7 to 14 days later.

What are the symptoms?
Symptoms of whooping cough may occur in three stages, especially in young children. Adults and older children may not follow this pattern of symptoms.
In stage 1, symptoms are like those of a cold:
·       You sneeze and have a runny nose, a mild cough, watery eyes, and sometimes a mild fever.
·       The symptoms last from several days to 2 weeks.
·       This is when you are most likely to spread the disease.
In stage 2, the cold symptoms get better, but the cough gets worse.
·       The cough goes from a mild, dry, hacking cough to a severe cough that you can't control.
·       You may cough so long and hard that you can't breathe. When you can take a breath of air, it may make a whooping noise.
·       After a coughing fit, you may vomit and feel very tired.
·       Between coughing fits, you feel normal.
·       Symptoms are most severe in this stage. They usually last 2 to 4 weeks or longer.
In stage 3, you still have symptoms, but you feel better and grow stronger.
·       The cough may get louder.
·       Coughing fits may happen off and on for weeks.
·       Coughing fits may flare up if you get a cold or have a similar illness.
·       This stage may last longer if you have never had the vaccine.
Adults and older children usually have milder symptoms than young children. How bad your symptoms are also depends on whether you've had the vaccine and how long ago it was.
Symptoms of whooping cough usually last 6 to 10 weeks, but they may last longer.
How is whooping cough diagnosed?
Your doctor will ask you about your symptoms and do a physical exam. To rule out other health problems, he or she may order tests such as a chest X-ray or blood tests.
It can sometimes be hard to diagnose whooping cough, because you may seem healthy between coughing episodes. Your doctor may take a sample of mucus from your nose and have it tested for the bacteria that cause whooping cough.
How is it treated?
Whooping cough is usually treated with antibiotics. These medicines make it less likely that you will spread the disease. Also, if you start taking the antibiotics when you first get whooping cough, the disease may not last as long. Family members and other close contacts may be prescribed antibiotics before they have any symptoms.1
Babies, especially those younger than 4 months, usually are treated in the hospital. This allows the doctor to see how well the baby deals with and recovers from coughing spells. It also makes it easier for the baby to get extra oxygen and other care if needed. 
Many of these same tips will help if you're an adult with whooping cough. Make sure you get enough fluids, avoid triggers like smoke and dust, and consider using a humidifier.

How can you prevent whooping cough?

Because whooping cough symptoms can be mild in adults, you may not know that you have the illness. If you have whooping cough, you can spread whooping another person who isn't protected and for whom the disease is much more dangerous.
You can get whooping cough more than one time, and you may get it years apart.
Washing your hands often and staying away from people who have a bad cough may also help you avoid getting the disease.
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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Cold and Flu. Cough. Sneeze Runny Nose Fever Natural remedies. Help yourself and help somebody else.

Are you sick already?  And if you want to get rid of cold, flu, cough, runny nose and fever here is a natural remedy for you. 

1. Put one peace of chopped fresh garlic into a glass of milk.
2. Put it into a pot and bring to a boil.
3. Add one tea spoon of butter and 3-4 big spoon of vodka or cognac.
4. Drink it right away and go to bed on do the warm cover.

By the next morning you'll feel much better. You will be healthy.


The flu (influenza) and the common cold are diseases of the respiratory tract, which includes the nose, throat, breathing passages, and lungs. The two diseases have some symptoms in common, and both are caused by viruses. However, they are different conditions, and the flu is more dangerous. Colds generally do not cause serious complications, such as pneumonia, or lead to hospitalization; the flu sometimes does.
Each year, an estimated 5 to 20 percent of Americans come down with the flu. The number of deaths from the flu and its complications varies from year to year, ranging from a low of 3,000 to a high of 49,000 deaths annually. Vaccination is the best protection against getting the flu.
The common cold is among the leading reasons for visiting a doctor and for missing school or work. More than 200 different viruses can cause colds.
Some people use complementary health approaches for the flu or colds. This fact sheet summarizes what the science says about some of these approaches and suggests sources for additional information. If you are considering using a complementary health approach for the flu or a cold, this information can help you talk to your health care provider about it.




Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Cough. Natural cheapest remedies. Natural way.

How to get rid of the bad cough.



You can heal cough very fact by taking half glass of hot milk with half glass of barjomi.

 Barjomi it’s a bubble water from natural source. Very good for children also. 
 You can buy it in Russian store.

 Usually, there is no fever with the common cold. In fact, fever and more severe symptoms may indicate that you have the flu or a bacteria infection and not a cold.
For the first few days of a cold, your nose drips with watery nasal secretions. Later, these secretions may become thicker and darker. 
A mild cough is a common cold symptom and may last into the second week of your cold. If you have asthma or other lung problem, a cold may make it worse. Talk to your health care provider to see if you need to modify your asthma treatment plan or need additional treatment.
If you are coughing up thick or dark mucus or you have a fever, you may have a bacterial infection. Seek care from your health care provider. Also, call your health care provider if your cough doesn't improve after a few weeks.
Common cold symptoms usually start between one and three days after you are infected by a cold virus. Typically, they last for about three to seven days. At that point, the worst is over, but you may feel congested for a week or more. During the first three days that you have cold symptoms, you are most contagious; however, colds are often contagious through the first week. This means you can pass the cold virus to those you come in contact with.

Long time ago when was a war and very poor medicine, many people died from cold and fly. Doctors gave them one teaspoon of kerosene  to keep the people alive.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Take care of your eyes. You can read without your glasses. Help yourself. Chick pea.


Take off the glasses in about 4 month or one year no surgery needed. Improve your vision.


First you have to stop drinking milk. Milk contain cosein and part of it stays in our body.  Milk is for the babies only.
The part of the casein gets in blood, to be carried to all organs and is attaches to the walls of vessels, joints, in the liver, kidneys, brain, eyes and even in a hearing aid.
If it attaches to the molecular areas of an eye that vision decreases as much as 80-90%.
The adult person does not have the necessary enzyme processing dairy casein. It disappears by 25 years, but can disappear and after three years. Therefore the child who refuses to drink milk it is not necessary to force to drink it. Means at it enzyme is not present more.
Vessels can be cleared of cholesterol and casein by simple foodstuff, like chick peas. The best proof is that birds would pick chick peas from the field instead of grains. Normally you would use ½ glass of dry chick peas and fill the glass with boiling water. Let it stand for 6-8 hours, then wash it out and pass it through a meat grinder. It can be added in salads, to cook soup.


Also in chick pea is present much potassium, calcium and selenium which helps prevent many diseases.
You have to have it not less than 4 month.

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How to Prevent Cold, Flu. Help yourself with natural stuff.

How to stay healthy.

To protect yourself from any disease just take every morning clove of garlic on an empty stomach. Many disease you will be able to avoid even censer. Also to protect yourself from Flu or Cold take one peppercorn and chew it slowly before breakfast.

Cold usually last for about a week. During the first three days that you have cold symptoms, you are contagious. This means you can pass the cold to others, so it's better to stay home and get some rest. Try to sleep as much as possible.
If cold symptoms do not seem to be improving after a week or two, you may have a bacterial infection, which means you may need antibiotics.
Flu symptoms are usually more severe than cold symptoms and come on quickly. Symptoms of flu
include sore throat, fever, headache, muscle aches and soreness, congestion, and cough. Swine flu
in particular is also associated with vomiting and diarrhea.
A cold is a respiratory illness than the flu. While cold symptoms can make you feel bad for
a few days, flu symptoms can make you feel quite ill for a few days to weeks. The flu can also result in serious health problems such as pneumonia and hospitalizations.

 I don't like to take antibiotics and any other medication or go to the doctors. All medication had a side affects. But if sick for a long time (2-4 weeks) you got to take antibiotic or go to the doctor.

 Put t.spoon of butter in to a glass of hot milk add a little but baking soda if you have a sore throat. Take honey also with hot milk or hot tea. 

If you sneese put cotton ball in to the onion juice then into the each ear at night. After 10 hours no sneeze anymore.

If you want to know more natural way remedy please send your request to nsch11@luckymail.com
will be happy to help.