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The Complete Home Guide todiHseerabsse, Nsatural Healing, and Nutrition  
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coughs  
Coughing is, in the main, an important ref ex action provoked by various  
irritations in order to expel mucus. But the ref ex also works when there is  
nothing to expel but the mucous membrane is irritated.  
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If it is a dry, hacking cough with little mucus and combined with  
sweating, then consume a lot of raw fruits and juices.  
If there is a lot of mucus and congestion, avoid cold fruits and juices  
and use more warming foods, like garlic and onion soups.  
Take plenty of f uids especially water and fresh lemon juice and  
go directly to bed.  
Herbalist Dr. Richard Schulze has a wonderful kitchen home remedy  
for coughs and colds, and this alone can do the job. See “Homemade  
Immune Supporter and Fighter ‘Hooch’” in chapter 7 for the rec-  
ipe.Take between two and ten teaspoons up to f ve times daily; gargle  
with it, and then swallow.  
f As a preventive measure in winter, drink homemade elderberry and  
elder f ower syrup. It encourages perspiration and provides valuable  
vitamins and minerals (refer to chapter 3). Take one teaspoon at a  
time, three to six times daily.  
f A tincture or syrup can also be made with wild cherry bark, myrrh  
resin, barberry root bark, licorice root, lobelia leaf, pokeweed root,  
cayenne pepper, and marshmallow root: this will promote the healthy  
removal of mucus and encourage productive coughing, while helping  
the lungs to expand and the immune system to strengthen.  
f Use mullein f owers, plantain leaf, and red clover f ower tea. Other  
useful traditional herbs that can be excellent are horehound leaf, ele-  
campane leaf and f ower, and yarrow leaf.  
f For a prolonged, deep-seated cough, take a tonic herb like Siberian  
ginseng root for support and recovery.  
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Soaking one’s feet in a bucket of hot water with mustard powder  
added to it is a great way of heating and sweating the body, but for this  
treatment the individual must be naturally strong. Then massage an  
oil mix containing eucalyptus into the chest and soles of the feet, al-  
ready hot and yellow from the mustard.  
A sprinkling of eucalyptus essential oil on pillows and sheets is very  
helpful.  
crohn’s disease  
Crohn’s disease normally affects the small intestine, but any section of the  


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