RE: [lace-chat] health tips?

2003-08-01 Thread Liz Beecher
Also, don't use this in a bowl you EVER want to use again for anything as it
coats the bowl - if possible use a throw away plastic bowl

Regards

Liz Beecher

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David wrutes
> One great old remedy for sinuses is to make an inhalation of Frair's
Balsam 
> (Tinc. Benz Co.) We can still get this at all our Chemists (Drug Stores). 
> Simply put a large spoonful in a bowl of boiling water, throw a towel over

> your head and breathe in the fumes.

Highly recommended, but whatever you do, DON'T throw the stuff
out down the kitchen/bathroom sink - when cold, it will block the drains!
It is a healing compound, and was once also used for healing cuts and
wounds.

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Re: [lace-chat] Health tips

2003-08-01 Thread Toni Hawryluk
> try a few of David's remedies.
> Lynn in Wollongong, Australia

Gotta 'get some *spice* into
your life' - jalapeno, cayenne,
etc. and work on that from
the inside, 'cell' level - steam
from the outside-inside added
to the *hot*-spiced foods
'through' the skin from inside . . . ?

Toni in Seattle
(I start sweating just thinking of
the hot sauce in some "Mexican'
foods . . .)
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Re: [lace-chat] Health tips

2003-07-31 Thread Scott
Thanks Martha, that explains so much.  I don't have any sinuses under my
eyes (mine never developed, the good news about that is that although the
upper ones can be excruciating, I won't get bags under my eyes).  Now if I
could only get a piercing to drain the lungs I wouldn't do too bad.
Lynn in Wollongong

Doctors can
> punch a hole at the bottom of the sinus to provide better drainage,
> and it can help a lot (I had it done several years ago, and it cured
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Re: [lace-chat] Health tips

2003-07-31 Thread Scott
> Jean said:  if the sinuses don't drain with your head in the normal
upright
> position, why not try standing on your head? Why won't it work then?

> Because there are people like me with chronic bronchitis and sinus
problems whose phlegm is way to sticky - gross answer but that is the way it
is sometimes.  I have spent many an hour hanging over the bed with the DH
whacking me in the back, helps only moderately, so I think next time I will
try a few of David's remedies.

Lynn in Wollongong, Australia
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Re: [lace-chat] Health tips

2003-07-31 Thread Martha Krieg
I've never suffered with sinus trouble, but to my *totally* logical way of
thinking, if the sinuses don't drain with your head in the normal upright
position, why not try standing on your head? Why won't it work then?
Jean in Poole
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There is more than one set of sinuses. The ones right above the eyes 
that frequently stop up in bad weather drain downwards. When they 
aren't draining, it's because the tissues are swollen (from allergies 
or inflammation from an infection). Turning upside down won't help, 
because the drainage holes are at the bottom, which then becomes the 
top.

The sinuses above your upper teeth (the maxillaries) work 
differently. They are something like a basement with the windows at 
the top edge near the ceiling. The gunk gets out by being swept 
upward and out by tiny hairs on the lining. If the sinuses aren't so 
unhappy that the hole at the top is swollen shut, turning upside down 
can help (if you don't mind feeling as though you are drowning - my 
problem with David's salt water wash). Sometimes they don't drain 
because constant infections have killed off the hairs... Doctors can 
punch a hole at the bottom of the sinus to provide better drainage, 
and it can help a lot (I had it done several years ago, and it cured 
my chronic sinus infections). Unfortunately, the one unusual body 
piercing I've had is completely invisible to others, and no jewels 
are available for the holes!

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Re: [lace-chat] health tips?

2003-07-31 Thread W & N Lafferty
David wrutes
> One great old remedy for sinuses is to make an inhalation of Frair's Balsam 
> (Tinc. Benz Co.) We can still get this at all our Chemists (Drug Stores). 
> Simply put a large spoonful in a bowl of boiling water, throw a towel over 
> your head and breathe in the fumes.

Highly recommended, but whatever you do, DON'T throw the stuff
out down the kitchen/bathroom sink - when cold, it will block the drains!
It is a healing compound, and was once also used for healing cuts and
wounds.

Noelene in Cooma
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re: [lace-chat] health tips

2003-07-31 Thread Bev Walker
Hi eveyrone and Thurlow

I have a pot of Tiger Balm to sooth what ails - dab it on the chest to
breathe easier at night. Dab on temples - not under nose, that stings - to
breath easier during the day. When you begin to feel too embalmed, stop
application - more doesn't help and you tend to get sick of the smell.
Wear a hat, pad about the house doing simple tasks - in other words 'rest'
but don't lie still all the time. Drink plenty of fluids, but you don't
have to have chicken soup all the time, cluck, cluck. And think positive.
If you go into convulsions instead of laughing at a joke - mentally tell
yourself to laugh tomorrow about it (unless *that* makes you laugh...).

I hobe your feeling bedder.

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Bev high fog with the hot sun up there somewhere in Sooke, BC (west coast
of Canada)
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Re: [lace-chat] health tips?

2003-07-31 Thread David Collyer
Dear Thurlow,

Anyone in lace-land have any other old-fashioned (or new-fashioned) aids to
getting bronchitisi/sinusitis to hurry up and go away?
If you need to sing or perform on stage, then gargling cider vinegar will 
give you instant voice!! If you love it, as I do, then by all means swallow 
it. I always carried a bottle of it in the car when I was touring with my 
Boys' Choir.

One great old remedy for sinuses is to make an inhalation of Frair's Balsam 
(Tinc. Benz Co.) We can still get this at all our Chemists (Drug Stores). 
Simply put a large spoonful in a bowl of boiling water, throw a towel over 
your head and breathe in the fumes.

Then of course, there's always the home made antrum washout!! Revolting but 
magic. I get a desert bowl of water at body temperature, place a small 
pinch of salt in it (to make a solution of normal saline), put the bowl on 
the edge of the sink, stick your nose in it and breathe in hard and 
forcefully!!! The saline will go up into your sinuses, revolting muck will 
pour out of any available orifice. Keep going until the bowl is half empty 
or so. The first sniff is the most painful, after that it gets easier.
Let's know how you go.
David in Ballarat
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Re: [lace-chat] health tips?

2003-07-30 Thread Scotlace
For the sinusitis try inhaling the steam from boiling water (or as hot as you 
can stand - sub boiling, probably) with something like menthol dissolved in 
it - *if* you have a nostril sufficiently unblocked for the steam to penetrate. 
 (I usually can't breathe through my nose when I have full blown sinusitis.)  
The only other advice is rest, rest and more rest even after you start to 
feel better.

Hope you recover soon, Patricia in Wales
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Re: [lace-chat] health tips?

2003-07-30 Thread Toni Hawryluk
(snip)
> Anyone in lace-land have any other old-fashioned (or new-fashioned) aids to
getting bronchitisi/sinusitis to hurry up and go away?  I do want to thank
"Dr." Tamara Duvall, however, with providing us with the usual humour almost
everyday to read -- laughter is excellent medicine!!  (Even though it
initiates a coughing fit...)
> Thurlow in Lancaster Ohio

*Real* horehound candy may help
soothe the throat as well as the
'cough center' - it does for me - or
at least shorten the coughing spells . . .

Toni in Seattle
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