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Cold Flu Treatment, Antibiotics, and Herbs
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[size=4][b]Chronic Bronchitis - Cold Flu Treatment, Antibiotics, and Herbs[/b][/size][hr]Antibiotic overuse (especially for the common cold) has led to antibiotic resistance. Natural antibiotics and anti viral herbs that may boost immune system are discussed, plus the types of cold and flu, and cough and cold in a weak immune system.

These OM disease theories are not without controversy; some biomedical research has concluded that cold temperatures, for example, do not contribute to getting sick. However, since biomedicine only became aware of the immune system in the 1960's, and OM has been treating colds and flu's for thousands of years, I would slightly favor the application of OM. It is true that OM's theories may be inexact at the same time that the treatments is applies according to those theories are effective. In another thousand years, the bronchial respiratory disease OM practitioners have tested and sifted through OM theories and treatments, we will have a stronger, more accurate, and integrated medical system.

Wind-Heat * Symptoms: Feeling of heat, fever more than chills, sore throat or cough, body aches, red eyes, irritability * Herb Formulas: More sore throat - Honeysuckle & Forsythia Formula; More cough - Mulberry & Chrysanthemum Formula * Kitchen Medicine: Mint or chysanthemum tea (cooling) Big Grin.

[i]Vulnerability occurs particularly when you are tired, or from excessive environmental influences like cold, heat, dryness, and dampness- each of these is associated with a season when that pathogen is more prevalent[/i]

[size=large][b]Sweating (or 'Exterior-Releasing') is a Major Therapy in OM[/b][/size][hr]The type of invasion may be identified by whether or not the patient is sweating, and whether or not that sweating is leading to improvement in your health The first impression is the best impression. We have written this article on Chronic Bronchitis in such a way that the first impression you get will definitely make you want to read more about it!

Quote:Most people don't realize that western biomedical understanding didn't include the immune system until very recently. The first vaccine was developed in the late 1800's, and most of the immune system was not understood until the 1960's. Oriental Medicine has been diagnosing and treating immune system diseases with herbs since as early as 150 A.D. when the first systematic book on externally contracted illnesses, the "Cold Damage Classic" was written. Wink

[list][*]Tiredness, Qi deficiency, & Weakness The fight may take so much of your energy that you can do nothing but lay in bed.[*]You may also lose your appetite, which is a sign of qi deficiency in OM.[*]Some people are more constitutionally weaker from birth, especially those with childhood asthma and allergies.[*]These are often metal or water type people.[*]They need to be especially vigilant in prevention.[*]We have included the history of Bronchitis here so that you will learn more about its history.[*]It is only through it's history can you learn more about Bronchitis.[/list]

[size=large][b]Chinese Herbs Have Successfully Treated and Caused Remission of Viral Hepatitis and AIDS[/b][/size][hr]In clinical research studies on human beings, at least 15 herbs have been shown to stimulate the immune system and destroy viruses and bacteria (see next table). Chinese herbs appear to have an effect against bacteria and viruses directly, and they stimulate and strengthen the immune system (wei qi) in doing its job of ridding the body of pathogens. Don't be surprised if you find anything unusual here about Bronchitis. There has been some interesting and unusual things here worth reading.

[size=large][b]Oriental Medicine Concepts of Immunity[/b][/size][hr]Wei (pronounced 'way') qi ('chee') is the protective qi. This qi is thought to circulate in the more superficial levels (skin and muscles). In biomedical terms, it is probably not the entire immune system, but the part of it that deals with external invasions. Protective qi is controlled by Lung organ-system, and can be compromised by overwork, grief, smoking, not eating, and talking too much. The facts on Chronic Bronchitis mentioned here have a consequential impact on your understanding on Chronic Bronchitis. This is because these facts are the basic and important points about Chronic Bronchitis.

[size=large][b]15 Anti-Viral Chinese Herbs Proven Effective in Human Studies[/b][/size][hr]Andrographis (Chuan xin lian): Viral hepatitis, encephalitis B, herpes zoster, viral influenza Astragalus (Huang qi): Restores immune function in immune suppression from chemotherapy, increases IgA, IgG, and interferon production Deer antler (Lu rong): Promotes lymphocyte transformation and treats leukopenia due to chronic benzene poisoning, promotes bone marrow function Ganoderma (Ling zhi): Treats hepatitis, chronic bronchitis, cardiovascular disease, altitude sickness, cancer (especially leukemia) Ginseng Ren shen: Increases resistance by stimulating adrenal gland via pituitary Isatis (Da qing ye, Ban lan gen): Encephalitis B, measles, mumps, infectious hepatitis, URTI Licorice (Gan cao): In pulmonary TB, it increased ESR - arthritis and hepatomegaly from hepatitis - acute and chronic hepatitis Lonicera (Jin yin hua): Severe acute pneumonia, bacillary dysntery Oldenlandia (Bai hua she she cao): Peritonitis, UTI, hepatitis, chronic bronchitis Phellodendron (Huang bai): Meningitis, dysentery, GI infection, conjunctivitis, UTI, candidal/trichomonal vaginitis Polygonum (He shou wu): Malaria Polygonum cuspidatum (Hu zhang): Lung infections, tonsillitis, hepatitis, RA, osteoarthritis Salvia (Dan shen): Hepatitis, SLE Siberian ginseng (Wu jia pi): Xue and qi xu - improves leukocyte count in 70% of leukopenic patients - caution when there is heat Sophora (Shan dou gen): Alkaloids effective in countering leukopenia due to radiation Viola (Zi hua di ding): TB Having a penchant for Chronic Bronchitis led us to write all that there has been written on Chronic Bronchitis here. Hope you too develop a penchant for Chronic Bronchitis!

[b]Types of Colds and Flu in Oriental Medicine Wind-Cold * Symptoms: Feeling of cold, chills more than fever, cough, congestion, fatigue * Herb Formulas: if no sweating - Ephedra Formula; if more body aches - Kudzu Tincture * Kitchen Medicine: Fresh ginger or garlic tea (warming) Big Grin[/b]

[size=large][b]Entrance of the Pathogen[/b][/size][hr]The Lung (a system of correspondences including the lung, throat, nose, and skin) is the most exterior and most vulnerable organ. Sweating opens the pores, and 'wind' enters through pores. Wind can be thought of as the pathogen itself, since another quality (cold, damp, or heat, for example) is usually attached to describe the pathogen. Wind-heat, then, is the invasion of the body by a heat pathogen. There has been an uncalculatable amount of information added in this composition on Bronchitis. Don't try counting it!

Superbacteria Medical professionals are now concerned about antibiotic-resistant 'superbacteria.' These superbacteria have evolved because of inappropriate medical prescriptions. Antibiotics are effective only against bacteria, not against viruses. MD's and DO's often prescribed antibiotics to pacify patients who refused to leave the doctor's office without them - even when the doctor knew the antibiotic would not help. The problem is that we are running out of antibiotic drugs; there is a finite number of them. It is thought that, in the future, the more complex treatment agents such as natural herbs may be our only defense. We would like you to leisurely go through this article on Chronic Bronchitis to get the real impact of the article. Chronic Bronchitis is a topic that has to be read clearly to be understood.

[list][*]Bronchitis Symptoms include the inflammation of the windpipe and bronchial tubes, after a bout of cold or flu.[*]It is commonly caused by a virus; less often, bacteria; and even more rarely a fungus.[*]You get the virus from germs in the air, or on people's hands.[*]Sometimes a door knob, or an escalator's hand rail can carry the germs.[*]When you breathe the viruses in, you get sick. Smile[/list]

[size=large][b]Also, Repeated Bouts of Acute Bronchitis can Also Cause Chronic Bronchitis[/b][/size][hr]If you have chronic bronchitis but do not smoke, try to limit your exposure to second-hand smoke and other pollutants or irritants. If you suffer from reflux, see a doctor who can prescribe medication to help stop it, as the constant acids bubbling up into your airways can cause bronchitis. Smile

[size=large][b]You can Prevent Bronchitis by Washing Your Hands Regularly[/b][/size][hr]Making sure children cover their mouths when they cough or sneeze, and washing their hands afterwards can also help prevent the spread of bronchitis. Hand sanitisers can be found in many supermarkets nowadays, and they come in a little bottle you can carry in your bag ' using this regularly can help disinfect hands when shopping, for example, by killing germs that can be picked up from a shopping trolley. This is a systematic presentation on the uses and history of Acute Bronchitis. Use it to understand more about Acute Bronchitis and it's functioning.


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You are more likely to get bronchitis if you work around unhealthy environments (such as those filled with chemicals and smoke) as your bronchial tubes may already be damaged. If you get bronchitis from working in an atmosphere that has pollutants or irritants, sometimes removing yourself from the environment can cure any bronchitis you may have developed. Once you are through reading what is written here on Curing Bronchitis, have you considered recollecting what has been written and writing them down? This way, you are bound to have a better understanding on Curing Bronchitis.

Ceasing smoking can prevent chronic bronchitis (where someone has a recurrent cough producing mucous on most days of the month, for months ' sometimes years). Smoking is the most common cause of chronic bronchitis (80% of chronic bronchitis is caused by smoking). People who smoke also have a harder time recovering from acute bronchitis and other infections involving the lungs. However if you stop smoking early enough, the damage caused can sometimes be reversed. The title of this composition could be rightly be Curing Bronchitis. This is because what is mentioned here is mostly about Curing Bronchitis.

Getting an annual flu and pneumococcal vaccine can also help prevent contracting bronchitis (as you don't get the flu, which can lead to bronchitis). In addition to what we had mentioned in the previous paragraph, much more has to be said about Bronchitis Infections. If space permits, we will state everything about it.
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