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Does Anyone Know Of An Herb That Research Has Shown To Help With Decreasing Upper Resp. Inections?
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posted January 11, 2015
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I also have been using N-Acetyl-Cysteine for the past year with excellent success! So glad to find someone else that has been using it. My pulmonary specialist added it to my other medications in November of 2013.

posted January 20, 2015
A MyCOPDTeam Member

@A MyCOPDTeam Member it's a pill- you can get it online through Amazon or other health & supplement sites. However, I do think it is available for use in the nebulizer also.

posted January 24, 2015
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Reishi mushrooms; but check with doctor first due to interactions with other medications.

posted January 19, 2015
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I am not sure but i would think that garlic should have alot of goid uses like that i live garlic...breathe easy

posted March 22, 2017
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I would like to know that to I just got of 17 days of antibiotics

posted February 13, 2017

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