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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

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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

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  • 11 months later...

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

>

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