| Symptoms: Bronchitis is the inflammation of the tubes | | | | every day. Hot towels (dipped in hot water and wrung |
| that lead from the throat to the lungs. The inflammation | | | | out) applied to the chest are also helpful. The phlegm |
| tends to impede the process of breathing because | | | | sticking to the insides of the bronchial tubes will be |
| phlegm tends to stick to its insides. The treatment | | | | dislodged and the sufferer will feel an immediate relief |
| outlined in the section of asthma should help in | | | | in breathing. After the hot compresses, a cold |
| bronchitis too, but the following procedures are being | | | | compress should be applied. |
| repeated here for the benefit of the readers. | | | | After relief is obtained, suffer should take to natural |
| Treatment: The sufferer from bronchitis must fast for | | | | feeding because if that is not done, the disease is likely |
| as long as the acute symptoms last. He should only | | | | to recur and it may become chronic. Breathing |
| take water and orange juice. An all fruit diet should be | | | | exercises, a friction sponge (rubbing the body with a |
| taken when the fever attendant upon bronchitis has | | | | hand towel dipped in water and wrung out) should be |
| gone down and the breathing is easier. A hot epsom | | | | taken regularly. Hot epsom salt baths should be taken |
| salt bath every night or alternative nights will be | | | | twice or thrice weekly. Spinal manipulation under the |
| beneficial during the acute stage of the disease. A wet | | | | guidance of a trained naturopath should be recourse to |
| pack should be applied to the upper part of the chest | | | | in obstinate cases. |