Posts Tagged ‘air’
Friday, August 14th, 2009

This disease is rampant in miners; due to the silicon dust that is prevalent in the air. The disease is respiratory and is called Silicosis. In the beginning it would cause heavy breathing; however if not treated timely it could coke a person into oblivion. There are many chemical remedies for Silicosis; however, herbal treatment is the most efficacious. This disease goes by the name of Progressive Massive Fibrosis. It takes time to inflict a person; about 25 years; however once it does it proves fatal within a short time. This is the reason why miners are advised to wear a mask. This disease is also known as Grinder’s disease. However, there are some herbal treatments for this disease.
Bai Ji (Hyacinth Bletilla) is a very potent herbal treatment for Silicosis. You would need to grind it into a fine powder and take it thrice daily for good results. The symptoms would lessen in 3 months and would practically disappear in 7 months. 2 Gms of this powder would suffice. If this disease is not treated timely; then it could lead to tuberculosis and other complications as well. In this disease the lungs are susceptible and get filled with fluid.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

The intake of air for the purpose of breathing through the nose which ultimately goes to the lungs is through a passage. This passage is full of cells which secrete mucus. The purpose of mucus is to filter the air being inhaled by a person. Sometimes it may transpire that the mucus is secreted more than required. Coughing is a result of the extra mucus being expelled by the body. A person who has a cough first takes a deep breath; then makes an effort to cough out the excess mucus. In a cough the larynx and trachea are affected the most.
However, there are certain proven herbal treatments for cough and they are far better than any other form of treatment. Grapes have the propensity to work as an expectorant. A concoction of grape juice and honey (one tsp) in a cup would give relief in some days. If there is dry cough; then Almonds are a wonderful home remedy. About 8 kernels of almonds should be grinded into a fine paste. Then 25 Gms of butter and sugar should be added to it. This paste should be taken twice on a daily basis. Relief would come in a few days.
Tags: air, Almonds, body, breathing, butter, cells, Cough, Coughing, deep breath, dry cough, expectorant, filter, Grape juice, grapes, herbal treatment, home remedy, honey, Larynx, lungs, nose, secrete mucus, sugar, trachea
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Hay fever is an allergy to anything from saw dust to Earth dust; Infact, anything that can be breathed in. This ailment is seasonal; however, if these things are in the air all the year through; then one would suffer from hay fever all the 365 days of the year. The only other option is to relocate; nevertheless, this is not possible always. If you happen to be living in a place where there is greenery all around; then you should avoid going for a stroll early in the mornings. This is because Nature is at its best in the mornings. So the air is full of pollen and if you happen to inhale pollen; then you are sure to catch hay fever.
As a potent herbal remedy for hay fever; is to drink boiled mince of grapes with lemon. This ailment is also known as pollinosis or nasal allergy. Another herbal remedy for hay fever is to imbibe the boiled water of Basil leaves and fenugreek. This water should be drunk several times in a day to get the desired results. As a home remedy; there is nothing to match cold compress. However, it needs to done at frequent intervals to bring down the fever.
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Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Medically belching or burping is called eructation or ructus. It simply means that gas is released from the wrong end. A foul smell and a weird sound may accompany this happening. Belching is a very common occurrence and can happen to anyone and everyone. The main cause; however, is over eating and the excess air that is accumulated in the abdomen. However, the releasing of air is imperative.
It may transpire that belching may become a habit to many and in such an event the aforementioned causes is not the answer. They belch just to make sure that the succulent repast has been successfully digested. This gives them a sense of relief.
However, there are certain home remedies that could stop belching. Milk is one dairy product which aggravates belching; so it must be avoided. Further the intake of sugar also gives impetus to belching; so too much intake of sugars is also not good for a person who belches too much. There are some vegetables that also cause belching; the starch in them is the cause of belching. The starch is not digestible easily; leading to belching. Beans, lentils, cabbage, bananas, apricots, prunes and onions should be avoided anyhow as they are not digestible easily. These precautions are the advisable home remedies for belching.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

This form of sickness can affect anybody and it is very common. Jetlag, especially affects people who have traversed by air. The symptoms are disturbance in the body metabolism, exhaustion, uneasiness in the legs and sporadic sleep or sleep disorders. However, there is an herbal cure for this and it is very effective too.
If you happen to be prone to jetlag then you can imbibe a few drops of rosemary oil to half a glass of water and after some time top it up with tea of vellary. The other most important thing which should be taken care is that plenty of water should be drink; as your body tends to loose its natural metabolism. It goes without saying that if the body metabolism goes haywire; then everything else goes haywire. The clothing which you wear should also be space giving. Another factor which is of prime importance is that, if you are suffering from jetlag; then it is imperative to get rid of your foot gear. Such advices would come in handy as a home or herbal remedy. The other home remedy for jetlag recuperation is to drink lemon juice with a tinge of salt in it. This would help in rejuvenating your body metabolism. There is nothing to fear about this ailment as it is all too common. Just a few precautions are what one needs to avoid and treat jetlag. The aforementioned herbal treatments are very efficacious; and this would be vouched by the people who have tried them.
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