ny substance that is usedto suppress cough is calledantitussive. Cough is an important protective reflex and a universal symptom that can be self-limiting or persistent. It affects a large proportion of the general ...
Again, you really don’t want to suppress a cough as it’s the body’s way of getting mucous up and out. However, I will say this, if coughing is very persistent or almost constant, you will want to reduce (not suppress) the cough. A wet cough sounds ‘chesty’ and phlegmy. A ...
Herbs really shine during times like these because they support and assist the body’s natural functions. In doing this, you can soothe an incessant dry cough or help make your cough more productive. In order to do this, you must first determine what type of cough you have – Productive o...
In order to heal, one should not attempt to suppress the symptoms of a healing reaction. Allergic reactions to herbs are extremely rare. 99.9% of all the reactions I've ever seen to herbal products have not been allergic reactions at all, but healing reactions....
All teas in general, whether black, oolong, green, red or white, contain polyphenols, which are potent antioxidants widely regarded to help improve the body's defenses and suppress free radical activity. Certain herbs and fruits such as hibiscus, tulsi, cranberry etc. also contain a high level...
Do not take internally if suffering from bronchial asthma or whooping cough. Do not take essential oil internally. Description Native to the mountainous regions of the world, the pine is still widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. It is a coniferous tree, growing to 150 feet with...
In Ayurvedic medicine, Acacia leaves, flowers, and pods have long been used to expel worms, to staunch bleeding, heal wounds, and suppress the coughing up of blood. Its strong astringent action is used to contract and toughen mucous membranes throughout the body in much the same way as witc...
It China, it is very commonly used to treat asthma, common cold, cough and Yang edema. Its active components are ephedrine alkaloids, which also perhaps mildly suppress the appetite via the CNS hunger center. For this reason, it is mainly used in North America in an attempt to control ...
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