Chest diseases have been described to be of three forms
i.e. cancer, asthma and tuberculosis including pneumonia. Any patient with a chronic
chest problem should be treated with increasing potencies of Bacillinum or
Tuberculinum to build up the resistance of the lungs. The usage of these remedies is described in detail under their respective
chapters. With this treatment, deep-seated ill effects of tuberculosis are
eliminated and there no longer remains a danger of contracting tuberculosis in
the future. For further details, one should carefully study Bacillinum and
Tuberculinum to find the descriptions of their relationship with diseases of
the glands also. To cure and completely
uproot the cancer of the lungs, the best treatment is Phosphorus and Bryonia
used alternately and Carcinosin in high potency i.e., CM. The treatment should
be given in a few doses with an interval of seven to ten days, and then wait
for the results.
The treatment of asthma related diseases of the lungs is
somewhat complicated, because they are related to a gonorrhoeal background which
may have been passed on from generation to generation in a suppressed form.
These patients do not apparently suffer from any significant urinary problem
but suffer from frequently recurring asthma which makes life miserable. Such
patients should be treated with Thuja CM as a preventative measure. If Thuja
does not produce any significant beneficial effect after four doses given
weekly, then Tuberculinum should be used.
The following instructions are very useful for a patient of
asthma. The most important thing is the prompt treatment of any
nasal catarrh or throat condition, because asthma usually results from the complications of these two illnesses. A correct and prompt
treatment of cold and throat conditions will preclude asthma. If the
cold and throat problems are forcefully treated with strong
allopathic medicines, one may develop asthma as a consequence. The
patient then needs to be given antibiotics again and again, and he
suffers from asthma repeatedly. Nasal catarrh should be immediately
treated with Influenzinum, Bacillinum, Diphterinum, and Oscillococcinum
once a Chest diseases have been described to be of three forms
i.e. cancer, asthma and tuberculosis including pneumonia. Any patient with a chronic
chest problem should be treated with increasing potencies of Bacillinum or
Tuberculinum to build up the resistance of the lungs. The usage of these remedies is described in detail under their respective
chapters. With this treatment, deep-seated ill effects of tuberculosis are
eliminated and there no longer remains a danger of contracting tuberculosis in
the future. For further details, one should carefully study Bacillinum and
Tuberculinum to find the descriptions of their relationship with diseases of
the glands also. To cure and completely
uproot the cancer of the lungs, the best treatment is Phosphorus and Bryonia
used alternately and Carcinosin in high potency i.e., CM. The treatment should
be given in a few doses with an interval of seven to ten days, and then wait for
the results.
The treatment of asthma related diseases of the lungs is
somewhat complicated, because they are related to a gonorrhoeal background which
may have been passed on from generation to generation in a suppressed form.
These patients do not apparently suffer from any significant urinary problem
but suffer from frequently recurring asthma which makes life miserable. Such
patients should be treated with Thuja CM as a preventative measure. If Thuja
does not produce any significant beneficial effect after four doses given
weekly, then Tuberculinum should be used.
The following instructions are very useful for a patient of
asthma. The most important thing is the prompt treatment of any
nasal catarrh or throat condition, because asthma usually results from the complications of these two illnesses. A correct and prompt
treatment of cold and throat conditions will preclude asthma. If the
cold and throat problems are forcefully treated with strong
allopathic medicines, one may develop asthma as a consequence. The
patient then needs to be given antibiotics again and again, and he
suffers from asthma repeatedly. Nasal catarrh should be immediately
treated with Influenzinum, Bacillinum, Diphterinum, and Oscillococcinum
once a