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View Post: Natural Treatment for Bronchitis - Simple Remedies for Relief
11 Oct 2009
Astragalus is a useful herbal treatment for bronchitis, as it assists the body in coughing up mucus. The benefits of astragalus can be harnessed using an astragalus root tincture, or through capsules made from the root. ...
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View Post: Dr. Weil was right: Astragalus herb really helps fight the flu ...
23 Oct 2009 by vermont
Also known as huang qi, astragalus is one of the premier immune-system boosters in traditional Chinese medicine. Practitioners prescribe the herb to treat colds, flu, bronchitis, sinus infections, and other infectious ailments. ...
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View Post: Bronchitis Prevent - Curing Bronchitis - 6 Proven Herbal Remedies ...
16 Nov 2009 by nobody@vox.com(lelandkerr1985)
Astragalus (Astragalus, various species) This herb, which is also called huang qi, astragalus is a potent immune booster and traditional Asian medicine's answer to our own echinacea. This infectious disease may be caused by bacteria, ...
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View Post: Ginkgo Acupuncture: Astragalus: A Leader Amongst Leaders
27 Oct 2009 by Mary Jane Neumann, L.Ac.
... influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia and mononucleosis. It has been used to prevent immunosuppression caused by chemotherapy and it improves blood flow. Astragalus has antiviral, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties and is ...
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View Post: astragalus, the ancient chinese wonder herb.
4 Jul 2009
astragalus membranaceus, is the root of a plant member of thepea family and is native to northeast china, it is now alsocultivated in the united states. in china, the root is known bythe name huang-qi. the name means "yellow leader" ...
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View Post: Astragalus
30 Sep 2009 by admin
A distinct benefit of astragalus is that it can be safely used with conventional medicine and does not interfere with any standard treatment. The herb is particularly effective in fighting off colds, flu, bronchitis and sinus infections ...
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View Post: Growing Astragalus Indoors
5 Oct 2009 by Zoy
Taken as a tonic, astragalus is believed to build stamina and vitality. It has a reputation for improving overall health by helping the body to fight off viral and bacterial infections responsible for causing colds, the flu, bronchitis, ...
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View Post: BRONCHITIS
2 Nov 2009 by samuel
Some products combine echinacea with astragalus, which also has antiviral and antibacterial properties. N-acetylcysteine (NAC): An amino acid derivative that helps break up mucus and reduce cough. Numerous clinical trials have found it ...
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View Post: Cure for the Common Cold - Pharmacists reveal many natural home ...
25 Nov 2009
There is some evidence that taking astragalus may reduce the chances of catching the common cold. Studies show that it can boost the immune system and have a positive effect on the immune cells in our body. Dose: Dosages used to prevent the .... Most people make a complete recovery although some people may develop complications such as sinus infection, pneumonia, strep throat and bronchitis. The following is a list of common symptoms people with the cold may experience: ...
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View Post: Chicken Soup for Colds and Flu
21 Nov 2009 by Jill Blakeway, M.S. L. Ac.
For example, an amino acid released from chicken during cooking, chemically resembles the drug acetylcysteine, prescribed for bronchitis and other respiratory problems. At the University of Nebraska, Dr. Stephen Renard has conducted ...
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