Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 Have you considered a 'Classical Homeopath'? Much help can be found through them, and cures to much that you might not expect. I've had wonderful luck with a Classical Homeopath, and none with several different MD's, as well as specialists. Also, they are a fraction of the expense of a regular MD visit, and you get far better results. I have my family and companion animals cared for by one also. (Obviously, 'my' opinion) marian " Unanswered questions are not as dangerous as Unquestioned answers. " Sun, 02 Jan 2005 17:12:39 -0000 > yoonit > chronic lung phlegm > > I'd give anything to figure this out.. I've had a low-level, chronic > (many years) infection or (?) in my lungs that's driving me nuts - > throat clearing every morning, loss of energy.. I'm actually a health > nut (by necessity?) but this has me stumped. I've already given up > many foods like dairy (except ghee), grains, (except millet and > rice), sweets (except for apples) etc. I'm thinking of seeing an > allergy specialist.. > > Any ideas really appreciated! > -m Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 Thanks, Marian. Yes, that might be a good idea -IF I can find someone here in Smalltownville that knows what they're doing. I heard of a good allergy clinic in La Crosse, WI that uses sublingual drops (I think they're homeopathic??) instead of shots. But I wonder if it might not be some sort of digestion/colon problem (in chinese medicine the colon is connected to the lungs) or some sort of " lung dampness? " Thanks much for the reply! -m , GaelicHounds <GaelicHounds@e...> wrote: > > Have you considered a 'Classical Homeopath'? Much help can be > found through them, and cures to much that you might not expect. > I've had wonderful luck with a Classical Homeopath, and none with > several different MD's, as well as specialists. Also, they are a > fraction > of the expense of a regular MD visit, and you get far better results. I > have my family and companion animals cared for by one also. > > (Obviously, 'my' opinion) > marian > " Unanswered questions are not as dangerous as Unquestioned answers. " > > Sun, 02 Jan 2005 17:12:39 -0000 > > yoonit > > chronic lung phlegm > > > > I'd give anything to figure this out.. I've had a low-level, chronic > > (many years) infection or (?) in my lungs that's driving me nuts - > > throat clearing every morning, loss of energy.. I'm actually a health > > nut (by necessity?) but this has me stumped. I've already given up > > many foods like dairy (except ghee), grains, (except millet and > > rice), sweets (except for apples) etc. I'm thinking of seeing an > > allergy specialist.. > > > > Any ideas really appreciated! > > -m Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Did you ever get relief from this? If so, what did you do? Dial117 , yoonit wrote: > > > > I'd give anything to figure this out.. I've had a low-level, chronic > (many years) infection or (?) in my lungs that's driving me nuts - > throat clearing every morning, loss of energy.. I'm actually a health > nut (by necessity?) but this has me stumped. I've already given up > many foods like dairy (except ghee), grains, (except millet and > rice), sweets (except for apples) etc. I'm thinking of seeing an > allergy specialist.. > > Any ideas really appreciated! > -m > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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