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This is from Tammy Doering,

MudQueen

 

Hello Ien,

 

I saw your post on the Oils_Herbs_Etc forum and wanted to share

some info with you that we have seen aid in the prevention of asthma attacks.

 

Boil water on a stove top. Remove water and pour in 2-3 cups

Dead Sea Salts and dissolve completely.

Add 4-5 drops eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary & tea tree essential oils.

Create a hood with a large towel that will envelope the sufferer in the rising steam.

Have them inhale the vapors until water has cooled.

Reheat mixture and repeat treatment several times a day.

 

Note: the essential oils will be strong in the vapors, therefore,

keep eyes closed during treatment. If the sufferer wears contacts –

remove them before treatment begins.

 

The main ingredient in asthma inhalers is magnesium.

This mineral is found at an outstanding 33% in pure Dead Sea Salts.

The warm steam will carry the minerals into the lungs and help to

open the bronchi. There is a special device that can be purchased

at health & sickroom supply stores that can help track lung capacity

and allow the sufferer to know ahead of time when an attack is coming.

 

They can then do a treatment like this to avoid the attack.

I can’t remember the name of the device, but will gladly ask

my mother who owns such a company here in Alabama and

will pass that on to you if you would like me to.

 

HTH!

God Bless,

Tammy Doering

The Mud QueenTM

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