Hi All,
I have a friend who has been trying to quit smoking for a few years
now. Some of her rememdies have been Wellbuterin (I'm against for
obvious reasons,) hypnosis (lasted 2 days,) cold-turkey (lasted a few
hours,) nicorette gum, nicotine inhalers, etc. She has now develped a
cough and her sputum is described as thick, brown. Is there a
homeopathic rememdy that might help her? Any suggestions would be
welcome. Thanks.
Marge
Trying to help a long-term smoker
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Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
At 11:24 PM +0000 9/18/04, Marge wrote:
Tried Tabacum fumar? Eizayaga used it to great success.
Take small bottle (like small water or soda bottle)
Fill 3/4 with water.
Light favorite cigarette.
Inhale.
Exhale INTO THE BOTTLE.
Repeat until cigarette is finished.
Shake bottle well.
Pour out 9/10th of the bottle.
Re-fill.
Shake well.
Repeat the pour and re-fill. five more times.
You now have a bottle of 6X (roughly) tobacco smoke.
SIP on bottle whenever you want to light up.
I've used this a few times, and it works well.
Best to also have constitutional treatment too.
JW
Tried Tabacum fumar? Eizayaga used it to great success.
Take small bottle (like small water or soda bottle)
Fill 3/4 with water.
Light favorite cigarette.
Inhale.
Exhale INTO THE BOTTLE.
Repeat until cigarette is finished.
Shake bottle well.
Pour out 9/10th of the bottle.
Re-fill.
Shake well.
Repeat the pour and re-fill. five more times.
You now have a bottle of 6X (roughly) tobacco smoke.
SIP on bottle whenever you want to light up.
I've used this a few times, and it works well.
Best to also have constitutional treatment too.
JW
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Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
Julian,
Does this remove the craving, or is this the one that just makes you feel
sick when you *do* smoke? (I'm thinking of someone who might be willing to
try the former, but might have my head if I gave him the latter, LOL!)
Shannon
Does this remove the craving, or is this the one that just makes you feel
sick when you *do* smoke? (I'm thinking of someone who might be willing to
try the former, but might have my head if I gave him the latter, LOL!)
Shannon
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Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
We used to do pretty much the same
We'd use a long tube which bubbled the smoke through water.
%-)
SK
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We'd use a long tube which bubbled the smoke through water.
%-)
SK
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Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
Ah, but then did you drink the water? (And did it cure ya?)
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on 12/7/04 8:29 AM, Simon King at sk2004@ntlworld.com wrote:

on 12/7/04 8:29 AM, Simon King at sk2004@ntlworld.com wrote:
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Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
It was good for hiccoughs

Simon
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Simon
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