She's been having trouble breathing since then and is constantly coughing up congestion in her lungs. It comes up thick and sort of beige color. When it rains she usually struggles with her breathing even if she doesn't get wet. The doctor has her own steroids and they did a lung test betting she had fungus on her lungs and didn't find anything on her lungs. The doctors told her, her lungs are fine but she has a very high sensitivity to allergies (but that was never the case until after the hurricane), and they also said the humidity levels affect her respiratory problems too. Most doctors in our area don't think outside the box. They are forever treating her symptoms but they cannot find the culprit. Other factors that you may want to know about are: The weather is very humid down here, we live around a bunch of Industrial Plants, lots of animals in the area (farm animals and domestic), and she used to smoke many many years ago. I'm so desperate for any direction that you can offer at this point as I am sad to see my mother suffering from this for 7 years now. I hope to see the day she can work in her garden and enjoy outside weather. Thanks for any help you can offer!!!
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 08/23/2013
This is a common problem where the cause of her respiratory problems is an unidentified fungus in her lungs. My own treatments for these respiratory fungal issues have been many, but the easiest to obtain on your side is 1/4 teaspoon of borax in water. The water is H2O2 3 percent one to two caps in one liter of water. Colloidal silver also works. She has low copper in the blood. I prefer supplemental copper chlorophyllin, and also lugols iodine drops about 5 to 10 drops of 2.5 percent solution also helps, especially for asthma attack. Steroids merely caused the fungus to spread without inflammation. Fungus is common is trees and branches after the storm.
Ted