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I have rattling/wheezing/gurgling in the upper part of my chest/lower throat. The cough seems like it might get the rattle out but nothing comes up. My nose is also stuffed up and in need of blowing almost constantly unless I am lying down. When I lie down, the nose and throat clear up as if there’s no problem at all… then I just have a little tickle in the back of my throat that causes a little cough occasionally as if it’s healing.
Does anyone know what this is caused by and how to fix it? I really prefer homeopathic remedies when I can.
It started on Monday, March 15th with the coughing and added a sinus infection the next day (which I am prone to this time of year thanks to allergies.) The sinus infection has gone now, except for blowing my nose a lot (not that odd for spring, however)
But this coughing is really getting on my nerves. On the few times I’ve gotten anything up it’s been a tiny amount of clear, liquid mucus not much different from when I blow my nose.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have been using a neti pot recently for the sinus infection. (works wonders!)
I have no fevers (not in the last four days)
I’m going to try the advil cold and sinus…
I’ll just be glad when this is over….
Doesn’t act like the other three times I’ve had pneumonia. That was BEFORE i stopped smoking though. This is only the second time in the last 3 1/2 years since I had my last cigarette that I’ve been sick. (if you don’t smoke, don’t start… if you do smoke: QUIT!)
Most Americans are aware that buried somewhere in the 2,000-page health care reform bill are provisions for cutting the already- strapped Medicare program by billions of dollars. Few are aware that the bill also cuts expenditures on county hospitals currently serving the poor.In Chicago, for example, those without health insurance go to the county hospital where they are treated without regard to whether they have health insurance. If the bill is passed, however, many of these county hospitals will either have to close their doors or deny treatment to those without health insurance.Although the bill passed by the Senate has been depicted as using coercive means to require those currently uninsured to buy insurance they cannot afford, or as imposing additional new taxes on the American working man and family, that bill is based on a fundamental lack of understanding of how the health care needs of the nation’s poor are currently served.The desperately poor, many of them unemployed, are not equipped to deal with complicated insurance programs, deductibles, co-pays and all the other accoutrements of the typical health care policy. They are poor, they are unemployed, they are sick, they need a place to go to be treated without red tape and procedural obstacles.County hospitals across the country that have provided that place are now threatened with a cut-off of funding and in many cases with extinction by the current health care reform bill passed by the Senate.A number of proposals for making health care affordable for all Americans have been put forward by those who have sought to be heard during the legislative process. All these proposals have been rejected by a Congress determined to impose government control of health care.Among these rejected proposals is to allow people to buy health insurance they can afford. Currently, government mandates require a single man to buy maternity coverage he will never use, or to pay inflated premiums to insure against going insane. It would be similar to a government mandate requiring every person to buy a Rolls Royce instead of a Ford. And then when people can’t afford to buy the Rolls Royce, they’re without any car at all.Another rejected proposal is to allow health insurance companies to compete across state lines, thus increasing the competitive pressure to provide affordable insurance. Proposals for modest curbs on the multimillion-dollar malpractice suits that divert billions of dollars away from health care and into the pockets of high-rolling trial attorneys have also been rejected.Even proposals for limited but cost-effective catastrophic government insurance have been rejected by those determined to have government take over health care across the board.
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I am planning on dieting. I will also be working out and exercising. What vitamins should I take to make sure I stay healthy?
Counting imaginary [sheep / money / suitors]
Nightcap
Warm milk
Herbs or homeopathic medicine
Conventional medication
I never sleep
Just lying down knocks me out
Nyquil shots
Watching Lifetime channel
Listening to time share infomercials on am radio
For as long as I can remember when I’m having a sexual experience I typically can not maintain an erection without some kind of stimulation to my penis. If its being stimulated I can maintain one to ejaculate and as soon as I ejaculate I go totally soft (even when I was a kid this was the case).
I’m wondering if this would be considered ED? I’m 34, relatively healthy, a little overweight and I smoke on the weekends. I take two medicines-propecia and lexapro. I know the lexapro can reduce your libido which has happened with me but like I said, 90% of the time I can’t maintain an erection without the stimulation.
I did some research online about homeopathic remidies and started taking Korean Ginseng 2700mg a day and also got Yohimbe in liquid form. Has anyone tried either of these?
Thanks for your help
I’ve recently started eating healthy foods and exercising. I would like to start taking vitamins but have no idea where to start?
I guess I need a good multi-vitamin?
I teach sexual health and am wondering about new topics youth may be interested about knowing
Which skin care product is the best such as Neutrogena, Biore, or Pro Activ. I was also wondering if The Wave really worked because I’ve heard good and bad things about it.
I’m 5’1″, about 130 lbs, in good overall health. I have some idiopathic nausea that can stop me from doing everyday things. I’ve tried some prescription stuff, but I’m more interested in a more natural approach. The Belladonna I have is homeopathic, and it’s about 200C.
He’s a 3 month old who has a suspected ear infection. I have a homeopathic first aid kit containing – pulsatilla, belladonna, aconite, chamomile and arnica. I would imagine pulsatilla and belladonna would both help, but what about the others? Should I dissolve the pillules in water together to give him?
I don’t want to disturb the local homeopath at night to ask, so I thought I’d check here first.




