My sister had bronchitis and used it and it worked really well for her.
i am on bloodpressure medication, betablockers and panadeine forte. can senega and ammonia elevate bloodpressure and heartrate?
An expectorant. Really good at loosening phlegm from a bad chest cold.
you feel better. makes you cough up the phlegm mate
It opens Ur air ways and rips the phlegm out it loosens it and Ur left feeling great with in hours people have been using it in my family since b4 I was born we swear by it.
Nyquil will not help to reduce the inflammation that is caused by bronchitis. You should see a doctor and get a prescription.
Yes, both senna and ammonia can potentially lead to loose bowels. Senna is a natural laxative that stimulates bowel movements, which can result in diarrhea if taken in excess. Ammonia, particularly in high levels, can irritate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to digestive disturbances. However, the effects may vary based on individual tolerance and dosage.
Yes. ONLY if you don't try to help it get better. One of my friends has bronchitis.
Inhaling ammonia fumes can irritate the respiratory system, causing coughing, shortness of breath, and throat irritation. Prolonged exposure to high concentrations of ammonia can lead to more severe respiratory issues, such as bronchitis or pneumonia. In extreme cases, ammonia inhalation can cause lung damage or even be fatal.
You were looking for websites that offer self help/medical advice for bronchitis symptoms. I have located two sites that may be of interest to you which are emedicinehealth.com/bronchitis/article_em.htm and justanswer.com/MD.I hope these sites are helpful for you.
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Gumamela flowers contain antioxidants, vitamin C, and flavonoids which can help boost the immune system and may have anti-inflammatory properties that could potentially help alleviate symptoms of bronchitis. However, more research is needed to determine the specific effects of gumamela flowers on bronchitis. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for appropriate treatment of bronchitis.
Give them a mop, I suppose.