Need help for mother suffering from ipf

Posted By Puli (Banaswadi, Bangalore) on 04/13/2015

My mother, she is 60 years old suffering from IPF disease since 4 years .Before that she got chikungunya, suffered for about 8 months.After that IPF has started.She is on continuous oxygen supply through concentrator with 4-5 Ltr/min and on medicines suggested by her Doctor. She also uses Nebulizer twice a day.Day by Day her condition is going worse. Her present situation is, lungs are getting hard and started forming holes in it. She lost her weight totally, became very lean. No strength, No energy, Completely Bed ridden. Her fingers of hands and legs are turning black in color and getting wide in shape. She can't even do her daily routine activities. Recently she got admitted in ICU, was on ventilator for about 10days as her condition was very serious. She doesn't have any other problems apart from this breathing problem (IPF).

Doctors told there is no cure for this IPF diseases, she has to follow medicines prescribed through out her life till she lives. But I still have hope that there is some medicine or proper medical care through which she can be back to normal condition. Through my search I found some Natural Remedies, wanted to know, is this IPF problem progression can be controlled to some extent. In dilemma whether we can or can't do any experiment with her health, as it is going worse.

Any side effects of below mentioned remedies..
1.Aloevera Oil (Pls mention Dosage/Num of times per day)
2.Apple Cidar Vinegar
3.Brahmi leaves(Pls mention Dosage/Num of times per day)
4.Hydrogen Peroxide Food grade

I saw many Question and Answers in this site, felt happy to see some remedies for IPF though her doctors left their hope. Would feel happy, if Sir Jimmy vou could reply if he still following up these posts. or any Pulmonary specialist doctor. Please suggest any good medicine for her condition.

Awaiting for ur valuable reply, thanks in advance

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