Rob (Kentucky) on 11/04/2022
Then I found a little machine called The Vicks Sinus Steam Inhaler sold at Wally-World. This has made a BIG Difference in my sinus and lungs congestion and thick mucus. The hot steam liquifies the thick mucus coating the membranes of the sinus and lungs similar to thick molasses coating the inside of a jar. Add hot steam and the molasses liquifies to run out of the jar.
The instruction state not to put essential oils in it but I do. The top is removable exposing the water fill base so I put 1 drop of thieve's blend in there and inhale for 15 minutes per setting.
Sources of these Steam Vaporizers:
Dr. Trust 3-in-1 Steam Vaporizer in India
Vicks Sinus Steam Inhaler in USA
Note: Do not use just steaming alone to fix the problem. Use multiple remedies at one time to attack your illness.
Replied By Rob (Kentucky) on 09/05/2024
Old nurses are fond of adding sage to the boiling water, and this, if it has no specific action, does no harm at any rate. In diphtheria, the greatest benefit may be derived from the addition to the water of a few grains of Iodine, a substance promoting absorption, and one that is so volatile as to be easily dispersed by the warm vapour.
From the book; A Practical Guide to Health, and to the Home Treatment of the Common Ailments of Life with Hints to Mothers 1874, by Frederic Arnold Lees, page 152-153.