tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2947580832429520795.post518974406674969496..comments2023-09-27T09:18:09.684-05:00Comments on Our Plain and Simple Life: School Time for Mom, tooAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02315996496008524220noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2947580832429520795.post-77142643328812853552015-08-30T12:49:09.921-05:002015-08-30T12:49:09.921-05:00There isn't a great treatment to help with the...There isn't a great treatment to help with the cough, but there are a lot of herbs that can possibly offer some easing affects to make you comfortable for the duration. <br />A tea blend of 1 part licorice root,1 part valerian root,1/4 part cinnamon bark,1/4 part ginger root taken in doses of 2-3 cups daily, or in tincture form 1/2 -1 tsp 3 times daily as needed (Rosemary Gladstar) <br />An infusion of 1 part coltsfoot leaf,1part marsh mellow leaf and flower, 1 part mullien leaf,taken as tea, 1/2 cup dose as often as needed.<br />A warm, soothing bath: in 1 tsp of oil, dilute 3 drops of thyme linalol, 1 drop lavender, 1 drop of niaouli and add to bath water and stir around well. <br />A back and chest rub made of 1 ounce almond oil, 15 drops thyme linalol, 15 drops ravensara, 20 drops lavender blend well and use a small amount on chest and back before bedtime.<br />a mixture of 10 drops thyme linalol, 10 drops ravensara, 10 drop ecalyptus radiata blended well, then add 10 drops of this mixture to a small bowl of steaming water and place in bedroom to offer a steam vapor for breathing. You can put 2-3 drops on the pillow **underside only, away from the eyes**.<br />continued from comment above:<br />Expelling the accumulated mucous with each cough, staying well hydrated, set up in an isolated area away from others with limited contact, thoroughly washing hands before and after each visit (we use Thieves oil in a handwash for sanitation, and diffuse it for any illnesses in the air), keeping the patient propped upright will aid in breathing, you or any visitor wearing a facial mask to help avoid inhaling the bacteria during coughs...common sense stuff I'm sure for most folks.<br /><br />Things like these are why I'm always reading and seeking more information on using herbs and other treatment alternatives in my family. I'd love to hear what anyone else had tried and found effective for their families. Not every herb works the same in every person, so the more knowledge you have, the more likely you can increse your health during these times.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02315996496008524220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2947580832429520795.post-56844737811304890052015-08-30T12:48:49.766-05:002015-08-30T12:48:49.766-05:00Well, first off Diane, my obligatory disclaimer......Well, first off Diane, my obligatory disclaimer...**I am not a medical professional, just a mom with an interest in alternative methods of tending to diseases. You should always use your own research and knowledge, and consult with someone trained in alternative medicines and/or traditional medicines for a proper diagnosis**<br /><br />Whopping cough, or Pertussis, is highly contagious...every cough spreads bacteria droplets into the air which are then breathed in by others...and most serious in young children and elderly or those with compromised immune systems. We have had a couple outbreaks here in the Deep South, a large majority of those infected were vaccinated against WC. Remember the big outbreak in California in 2010 (as well as the outbreaks that have occurred there each year since)? 84% of those who contracted WC were children under the age of 18 who were *fully vaccinated" with the protocols of the time. That means more children with vaccination coverage were stricken with whooping cough than those with partial, or zero immunization. The "immunity" from vax is not life-long, and from the outbreak reports that showed such a high percentage of already vaccinated patients, obviously not fool-proof against catching the disease :-( Among vaccinated children the studies clearly show approximately 41% immunity among 2-7 year olds, and barely 24% among 8-12 year olds. Not exactly encouraging for a vaccination in my mind. Most of the 20 fatalities of that California outbreak were infant under the age of 3 months, too young to receive the pertussis addition of the DTAP vaccine. Over half of the children ages 6 months to 6 years who contracted WC had had 3 of the scheduled immunizations already. <br /><br /><br />That said, for my own personal family care, we monitor anything resembling a symptom. For whooping cough that includes mild respiratory symptoms, mild coughing, sneezing, runny nose (generally 1-2 weeks in duration at this stage), then coughing, tell-tale whooping after coughing, vomiting after a coughing fit, etc. Once the cough has been present for a week or two, you are pretty much on a "wait it out and ease your time" protocol.<br />Early diagnosis usually means antibiotics, or known exposure could mean 'preventative doses' of antibiotics, but the later stage generally means you're on your own with OTC cough meds to ease your plight, or stronger prescription cough meds. We don't take this sort of protocol...antibiotics are so overly prescribed, creating mutated strains of diseases that are no longer treatable.<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02315996496008524220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2947580832429520795.post-60181419407212792072015-08-18T16:18:11.086-05:002015-08-18T16:18:11.086-05:00OOOOOOHHHHHH!!!! I always thought about taking s...OOOOOOHHHHHH!!!! I always thought about taking some of those classes. I'm very interested in the herbal medicine. I've learned a lot from you here on your blog!! I hope you post some about it.small farm girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01485314092236803411noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2947580832429520795.post-14572533569641218362015-08-17T21:40:19.116-05:002015-08-17T21:40:19.116-05:00Unfortunately I have not. I hope to find time to s...Unfortunately I have not. I hope to find time to study. I do have lots of books on hand, but we are pretty healthy here, so I hav'nt had a need outside of a cold. We like to use echanacia goldenseal, and airborne. Seems to work well to shorten the duration. A few years ago I got whooping cough. It was soooo miserable. There was nothing that worked except an herbal cough drop in my mouth 24/7. With that I still coughed, but it was a little better. Even the strongest prescription cough syrup did not touch it. What would you do for whooping cough? Diane W.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com