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		<title>By: lizadeller</title>
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		<description>Natural home remedy for bronchitis using Slippery elm :Mix the powdered bark to a palatable drinking consistency with warm water and honey and season with a good pinch of cayenne. Take morning and night. This is preferable to the ancient remedy of blackthorn bark peeled from the bush and boiled in water and sugar. This is beneficial for the treatment of bronchitis.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natural home remedy for bronchitis using Slippery elm :Mix the powdered bark to a palatable drinking consistency with warm water and honey and season with a good pinch of cayenne. Take morning and night. This is preferable to the ancient remedy of blackthorn bark peeled from the bush and boiled in water and sugar. This is beneficial for the treatment of bronchitis.<br />
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		<title>By: lizadeller</title>
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		<description>Bronchitis is different from run-of-the-mill coughs. In bronchitis, the bronchi–the main, branching passageways of the lungs–are inflamed. Bronchitis comes in two main varieties: acute (sudden) and chronic (continuing). Acute bronchitis is usually a complication of a viral infection such as a cold or the flu. The bronchitis cough typically starts off dry and hacking. Then it becomes rattling and produces gray or yellow mucus, possibly with wheezing or mild shortness of breath. For half of those with acute bronchitis, the cough lingers three weeks or longer. In most cases, it eventually goes away without any conventional treatment.
It starts with a tiny tickle deep in your chest. It turns into a painful hack that rattles your collarbone, turns your face three shades of red and leaves you gasping for air. The worst part? The coughs just keep coming.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bronchitis is different from run-of-the-mill coughs. In bronchitis, the bronchi–the main, branching passageways of the lungs–are inflamed. Bronchitis comes in two main varieties: acute (sudden) and chronic (continuing). Acute bronchitis is usually a complication of a viral infection such as a cold or the flu. The bronchitis cough typically starts off dry and hacking. Then it becomes rattling and produces gray or yellow mucus, possibly with wheezing or mild shortness of breath. For half of those with acute bronchitis, the cough lingers three weeks or longer. In most cases, it eventually goes away without any conventional treatment.<br />
It starts with a tiny tickle deep in your chest. It turns into a painful hack that rattles your collarbone, turns your face three shades of red and leaves you gasping for air. The worst part? The coughs just keep coming.</p>
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