Lung Remedies for Coronavirus

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Tyler Vincent (Canyon BC) on 05/11/2020:
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Cayenne pepper capsules are astonishing. Cayenne releases constriction of blood vessels in the lungs and kidneys, thins blood, reduces covid19 induced blood coagulation and removes covid19 induced blood clots, or thrombosis [3]. Cocoa is also a treatment for thrombosis[4]. Blood clots were found in 71% of fatal cases and 40% of ICU cases. Patients blood was so coagulated it clogs dialysis machines. [1] I found vascular issues tend to occur where the damaged ACE2 receptors are most concentrated, lung, kidney and cerebral (mostly back of the head, occasionally the crown and sides of the head). I survived worst case extreme cytokine storms in my lung. Day 75 and when I woke up I still feel a tightness in my lung when I take deep breaths. Cayenne pepper clears that right up very quickly. I take 2 capsules at least three times a day, and problem is relieved tremendously and improving over time. I made a couple of videos on this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hRsXw-5Hk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cHeMlUZ0q8 Doctors in Canada and the U.S are prescribing blood thinners even to mild covid19 cases [2] and even people sent home who have tested positive for covid19 just to prevent blood clots! Cayenne works for me and I feel confident enough not to see a doctor for prescription blood thinners at this point. On my worst days I did occasionally take an Advil and aleve. If you do have blood coagulation problems in your lung, one gram oral Cayenne will result in tactile cooling sensation directly in the lung. See my video descriptions for all the ins and outs. [1,2] https://bit.ly/2yKR0dy [3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22Bn8jsGI54 [4] https://bit.ly/3bgZ8zG
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Nancy Nelson (Texas) on 04/30/2020:
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How much of each seasoning did you use? Can you post the answer as I want to make right away. How much and how often to you eat the soup? Thank you!

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Carrie (UK) on 04/29/2020:
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Some UK hospitals have introduced what they call "tummy time". Patients with the coronavirus are being turned on to their stomachs, which often makes it easier for patients to breathe. One doctor explained that excess fat on the abdomen can make it more difficult to breathe deeply

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Kandassa (Staten Island) on 04/29/2020:
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My friend totally beat Covid 19 with my flu buster soup I've been making for about 9 years... Two cans of your favorite soup and add a Thai curry seasoning, thyme, onion, garlic, cayenne pepper, black pepper and 1/4 cup of coconut oil, 2 cups of water ... She had lost her taste and smell the smell returned one day after soup. She was recovered in about 4 days.
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Lane (Oregon) on 04/23/2020:
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Subject: Prune Harris Videos I just discovered these Prune Harris videos, and really like the energy exercises she's sharing. While watching the first video, I could really feel the energy being activated in my lung area(s). I felt I got a good sense of how powerful she said it was for her as she confronted what she felt was a coronavirus infection. Sounds like she "sailed" through the experience quite well. The energy exercise [for lungs] I most recommend for coronavirus health -- 7 min. Lung health is essential right now. Prune has created this powerful daily lung routine to help -- 13 min. Staying strong amidst the storm. April 2020 Energy Forecast. Coronavirus special -- 13 min.
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Kim (USA) on 04/22/2020:
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How to breathe if you have a respiratory infection like COVID-19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQwheE7wJZY

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Brandi (Nebraska) on 04/09/2020:
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rong>Lung Infections ACV (Fermented apple cidar vinegar with mother) 2 tablespoons in 8 oz. juice twice a day. NAC (N-Acetyl L-Cysteine) (specific to lung function – precursor to glutathione) L Lysine 1000 milligrams (1 per hour) Zinc H202 spray (Distilled water/food grade hydrogen peroxide 1:11 ppm in a glass spray bottle). Use frequently throughout day. White horehound tea (exclude during pregnancy) Marshmallow root tea (cold pressed) Bone b
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Suzanne L. (United States) on 04/08/2020:
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In January I believe I had the virus but I didn't know about the coronavirus at the time. I rarely get sick and I am 73. It scared me because I smoked for many years before I quit and I was coughing.. really having trouble breathing. I thought, is this what I have to look forward to in my old age? That part lasted about 3 days but I was very tired for over a week. One night I laid down to sleep and my lungs were making so much noise I thought I wouldn't make it thru the night if I actually slept. I turned over on my stomach and immediately started breathing without all the noise of whatever was going on in my lungs. I purposely took slow breaths but I fell asleep pretty quickly and started getting better the next day. Recently I have read a few posts about laying on your front when having breathing problems. One doctor explained that the lungs are mainly in the back and it interferes with your breathing when laying on your back. He also said to lay over a bunched up blanket to ease your breathing. Another said to lay over an exercise ball if it gets really bad.
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Yolanda (California ) on 04/08/2020:
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I agree with this 100% I have been doing Buteyko breathing exercises for a year and I walk a mile a day now with not much discomfort and I have been diagnosed with copd. I take no inhalers and never have but doing the breathing puts co2 where it belongs attached with the red blood cells. It will also protect the lung from covid19. Here is the video. https://youtu.be/AiwrtgWQeDc It is definitely worth watching. It can heal asthma. Sometimes the answer is simple.

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Cindy (Illinois, USA) on 03/31/2020:
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Regardless of what treatment you choose or even whatever illness you may catch, everyone should take the time to use some Buteyko breathing. There's only one way to release oxygen from the blood to the cells and that's the Bohr Effect which requires a pause after exhalation. Simply shallowly breathe in, breathe out and hold for a comfortable count to allow carbon dioxide into the blood to break the oxygen blood bond so the blood can release its oxygen payload to the cells. The stress and fear of illness creates a state of hyperventilation. Not the heaving sort they show on television but a simple, in/out/in breathing without pause. Just stop what you're doing and pay attention to your breathing several times per hour. Breathe in, breathe out and pause for a count of 5 or 10 or longer, if you can. One of the first organs to benefit from this release of oxygen from the blood is the lungs. I suspect it is what has kept my virus from dropping down into my lungs. I have also been taking ascorbic acid and cayenne, intuitively, rather than regularly.
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