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Trying to help a long-term smoker
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 11:35 pm
by Marge
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
Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 4:39 am
by Julian Winston
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
Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 1:43 pm
by Shannon Nelson
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
Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 4:57 pm
by Simon King LCPH MARH
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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Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:19 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Ah, but then did you drink the water? (And did it cure ya?)

)
on 12/7/04 8:29 AM, Simon King at
sk2004@ntlworld.com wrote:
Re: Trying to help a long-term smoker
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:24 pm
by Simon King LCPH MARH
It was good for hiccoughs

Simon
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