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Reference #: | 789 |
Submit Date: | 14 Jul 2006 |
Browse Category: | asthma |
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Country of Remedy: | USA |
Remedy Source: | Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New York, pp 105-106 |
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Source: Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New
York, pp 104-105 Respiratory System: lungs, bronchial tubes, throat, nose, sinuses Asthma Extreme difficulty in breathing owing to inability to fully evacuate the lungs of stale air; accumulations of mucus in the lungs and consequent blockage of air passages block outflow of air, not inflow; pasteurized milk and refined starch are prime dietary causes. Horseradish and lemon juice: the potent ethers in fresh grated horseradish dissolve mucus in the sinuses and bronchial tubes quickly and effect- ively; mixing it with fresh lemon juice doubles its efficacy; grate fresh horseradish into a bowl, add enough fresh lemon juice to make a paste, take 2 tsp 2-3 times a day, as needed. Carrot and radish juice: fresh raw radish juice is similar in effect to horseradish, but milder; it is too strong to take straight, however, and should be blended 5 oz with 11 oz carrot juice, 1 pint daily. Cranberries: cranberries contain one of nature's most potent vasodilators, which open up congested bronchial tubes so that normal breathing is restored; cranberries are excellent curative and preventive therapy for the entire breathing apparatus; bring fresh cranberries to boil with just enough water to cover them, simmer 2-3 minutes, pour off excess water, puree cranberries in blender, strain off skins, and keep pulp in refrigerator; when asthma or other respiratory difficulty occurs, mix 2 tbsp in a cup of warm distilled water and sip slowly. Garlic: raw garlic contains potent ethers and enzymes that dissolve mucus in lungs and bronchial tubes and help restore normal breathing; also kills bacteria in air passages, preventing respiratory infections; 3-5 cloves daily. (Editor can be eaten reaw with bread or baked) Other beneficial foods: wheat germ oil; pumpkin seeds; sunflower seeds; celery juice; turnips; raw spinach. Foods to avoid: pasteurized milk and all dairy products; cooked eggs; refined starch, especially white flour. |
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Respiratory System: lungs, bronchial tubes, throat, nose, sinuses |