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Quitting Smoking Bronchitis
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[size=4][b]Quitting Smoking Bronchitis - Bronchitis Remedies - What Works and What Doesn't[/b][/size][hr]You're suffering from bronchitis, the bad news is that there's no official cure. You'll just have to wait for it to go away on its own. At the same time, that doesn't mean you have to suffer with full-blown symptoms; there are bronchitis remedies out there.

1/2 teaspoon of licorice root tea steeped in a cup of hot water is another good remedy. Allow it to cool first, strain it, then drink. Do this three times a day. We had at first written a rough assignment on Bronchitis Remedy. Then after a few improvisions and enhancements here and there, we have ended up with this end product.

You need some bronchitis remedies, here's a list to get you started: 1. In a glass of milk, add half a teaspoon of turmeric. Drink this two to three times a day on an empty stomach. Opportunity knocks once. So when we got the opportunity to write on Bronchitis Remedies, we did not let the opportunity slip from our hands, and got down to writing on Bronchitis Remedies.

[size=large][b]Every Day, Drink Some Fresh Cabbage Juice[/b][/size][hr]8. Add a cup of cut or ground horseradish roots to a cup of boiling water. Let the roots seep in the water for five minutes, then drink up. You'll do this daily, three times a day, for a week. Coordinating matter regarding to Bronchitis Contagious took a lot of time. However, with the progress of time, we not only gathered more matter, we also learnt more about Bronchitis Contagious. :o.

Quote:[list][*]A pan, heat up some castor oil plant leaves.[*]After they cool, spread them on your chest (or on whoever else has bronchitis).[*]But remember, it's poisonous, so don't eat it![*]Try to keep the leaves somewhere overnight.[/list]

[list][*]Mix equal amounts of water, flour, and mustard powder together.[*]Spread this over the chest of whoever is suffering from bronchitis.[*]A word of warning: Test this on a small area of the skin first, since a lot of people are sensitive to mustard.[/list]

[i]Lot of these bronchitis remedies might seem a little unorthodox, but these natural products often have excellent expectorant, mucous-reducing, anti-viral agents. Smile[/i]

[size=large][b]Onion Juice[/b][/size][hr]Yes, onion juice, one teaspoon each morning to be exact for the next four months. It might be hard to swallow, but onions can help you heal. This article will help you since it is a comprehensive study on Bronchitis Cure.

[size=large][b]Some Other Bronchitis Remedies Include Veggies[/b][/size][hr]Take some fresh spinach leaves, eight ounces of water, and mix a teaspoon of honey and a wee bit of ammonium chloride. This is a good bronchitis remedy. Isn't it wonderful that we can now access information about anything, including Symptoms Bronchitis form the Internet without the hassle of going through books and magazines for matter!

Bronchitis is a disease that occurs on the respiratory system wherein inflammation is experienced by the mucous membrane of the bronchial passages of the lungs. This irritation could cause thickness and swelling thus narrowing the tiny airways that can be found in the lungs. As a result, spells of coughing will be experienced by the patient accompanied by breathlessness and thick phlegm, which are also considered as among the symptoms of bronchitis.

There are also other symptoms of bronchitis that could accompany the coughing bouts and mucus. This is because it is common for acute bronchitis to be accompanied by the usual signs that are usually apparent in an infection on the upper respiratory tract. These include sore throat, chills and slight fever, breathlessness, soreness and a constricting burning feeling in the chest, wheezing, chest congestion, overall malaise and fullness of the sinus cavities.

There are actually two types of bronchitis and these are the acute bronchitis, which could last not more than 6 weeks and the chronic bronchitis, which reoccurs quite often in the span of two years or more. Aside from this, there is also another form of this respiratory disease, which is known as the asthmatic bronchitis that happens to people who already have asthma. We are proud to say we have dominance in the say of Chronic Bronchitis. This is because we have read vastly and extensively on Chronic Bronchitis.

One of main symptoms of bronchitis, as mentioned earlier, is a cough that is accompanied with green or yellowish-gray sputum or mucus. Although the presence of mucus is not unusual as it is normal for one's airways to secrete mucus every day, this doesn't usually accumulate. This is because these secretions are cleared continuously in one's throat and are just swallowed along with the saliva. However, when the bronchial tubes or the lung's main passageways for air get inflamed, large quantities of discolored mucus are usually produced and these are coughed up during coughing spells. If after three months, this symptom is still being experienced by a patient, then he or she already has a case of chronic bronchitis. Secondary infection is always looked into if there is mucus present that is not clear or is not white in color. The development of Chronic Bronchitis has been explained in detail in this article on Chronic Bronchitis. Read it to find something interesting and surprising!

However, the symptoms of bronchitis are really quite deceptive in nature. This is because there are cases of bronchitis wherein the presence of mucus is not there. This is especially hard in children, who oftentimes get to swallow the mucus that they coughed up, thus masking the presence of a possible secondary infection. There are even many smokers who have does the throat-clearing habit during mornings, immediately after they get out of bed. While they might think that this is just normal, it could actually be a symptom of bronchitis. If this clearing of throat goes on even after three months have already passed, then this could already be chronic bronchitis. :o.

[list][*]Don't remember the day I started smoking, but I do remember why.[*]My husband smoked.[*]When we kissed, he tasted like a full ashtray smells.[*]I started smoking so that that wouldn't bother me so much, but I knew better. Wink[*]After gathering all the cigarettes I had, I went to the kitchen and carefully destroyed each one, then dropped it into the trash can.[*]By evening I was suffering, but I refused to buy more.[*]Later, I learned my brother-in-law had just quit smoking.[*]He told me to buy salted, roasted sunflower seeds in the shell.[*]Bronchitis are basically interesting parts of our day-to-day life.[*]It is only that sometimes, we are not aware of this fact![/list]

Don't remember the day I started smoking, but I'll never forget the day I stopped. On June 2, 1986, I dumped the worst habit I have ever had. Was it worth it? You bet. I no longer have pneumonia every year. Though bronchitis still bothers me on occasion, and I have chronic asthma, most of the time I can breathe without trouble. Best of all, my husband quit, too, within a month of the date that I quit. We have had a smoke free home for more than 20 years, and we have both benefitted from it. Wink

[size=large][b]All Through High School, P.E[/b][/size][hr]And health teachers preached the deleterious effects of tobacco smoke on the body. Television, newspapers, magazines, doctors, and the Surgeon General all reported that cigarette smoking caused cancer, emphysema, and many other health problems. I didn't need to hear or read their stories. Both my parents have smoked since their teens. I saw firsthand what smoking does to the smoker. Developing a basis for this composition on Bronchitis was a lengthy task. It took lots of patience and hard work to develop. Big Grin.

[size=large][b]Was Terrified[/b][/size][hr]If I had not wakened from the smell of burning fabric, I might have died, or at least been badly burned. The new skirt I was wearing had eight holes burned through it. The folds of fabric had protected my skin until I awoke. When I realized that I had risked my life, and ruined a brand new skirt, anger replaced the terror I felt--anger at myself. Bronchitis came into being some time back. However, would you believe that there are some people who still don't know what a Bronchitis is?

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[size=large][b]"Suck the Salt Off and Spit Out the Seeds," He Said[/b][/size][hr]"Salt cuts the craving for nicotine." It worked. For six weeks, I carried sunflower seeds around with me. Anytime I started to crave a cigarette, I popped four or five sunflower seeds in my mouth. The times I felt foolish for constantly having sunflower seeds in my mouth, I would just remember the new skirt I had thrown away. Don't misunderstand. Quitting cigarettes was the hardest thing I ever did, but I was more determined than I had ever been. Failure is the stepping stone to success. So if you do fail to understand this article on Chronic Bronchitis, don't fret. Read it again a few times, and you are sure to finally get its meaning.

[size=large][b]Learning to Smoke Was Difficult for Me[/b][/size][hr]I had so many reasons not to, that I really had to push to get it done. After years and years of second hand smoke exposure, my health began to deteriorate immediately. By the end of the first year, I had chronic bronchitis. Cigarettes became a crutch. If life was stressful, I smoked. If I was ill, I smoked. If everything was great, I smoked. My habit was so bad, I couldn't drive down the street or cook a meal without smoking. The first thing I did in the morning was light a cigarette. The last thing I did at night was put one out. It is of no use thinking that you know everything, when in reality, you don't know anything! It is only because we knew so much about Chronic Bronchitis that we got down to writing about it!

[size=large][b]Nicotine Stained Fingers, Face, and Teeth are Just the Beginning[/b][/size][hr]Besides the offensive smell, there is the layer of nicotine that stains everything in the smoker's home:, furniture, walls, carpets, everything. On several different occasions, both my parents were extremely sick with illnesses directly attributable to smoking, eventually culminating in lung cancer for my dad. Cigarettes were so important to them, that they budgeted the smokes in with groceries. If money was tight, we ate beans and potatoes, but they never did without cigarettes. I promised myself in my teens that I would never smoke. I broke that promise sometime in the summer of 1981. After reading what was written here, don't you get the impression that you had actually heard about these points sometime back. Think back and think deeply about Bronchitis.

Soon, clothes with tiny circles burned into the fabric became the norm. I couldn't breathe easily if I walked further than out to my car. I couldn't play ball with my children; I didn't have the breath. Many times I decided to quit. And I would, for two or three hours. By the end of the second year, I had had three bouts of pneumonia.
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