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End Bronchitis with Miracle Tea

Updated on April 17, 2016

Do you suffer from upper respiratory issues?

Once or twice a year I would suffer with Bronchitis or Pneumonia. I would take my antibiotics and use an inhaler (albuterol or steroid). Every year this infliction became more unbearable. “You usually don't even notice it, but twelve to twenty times per minute, day after day, you breathe -- thanks to your body's respiratory system; your lungs expand and contract, supplying life-sustaining oxygen to your body and removing from it, a waste product called carbon dioxide” (WebMD, 2012, p. 1).

People take breathing for granted until they can no longer breathe, than it becomes quite important. Breathing is so important and necessary for our survival, that when faced with difficulty with breathing, it becomes all an individual can think about. Nothing else will matter until one is able to breathe again, or breathe better. “ As the bronchial tubes pass through the lungs, they divide into smaller air passages called bronchioles; the bronchioles end in tiny balloon-like air sacs called alveoli, your body has over 300 million alveoli” (WebMd, 2012, p. 1).

Antibiotics and Inhalers quit working

One year, I became very ill with bronchitis. Several prescribed antibiotics and inhalers had no effect on the illness. Many bacterial diseases are becoming antibiotic resistant. “In the past 60 years, antibiotics have been critical in the fight against infectious disease caused by bacteria and other microbes; however, disease-causing microbes that have become resistant to antibiotic drug therapy are an increasing public health problem, part of the problem is due to increasing use, and misuse, of existing antibiotics in human and veterinary medicine and in agriculture” (Todar, PhD, 2012, p. 1). I began to think that I was going to meet my maker when something truly miraculous happened, I was introduced to the miracle tea by a very wise woman, Marcy Williams from Shoshone County, Idaho.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Mullein
  • 1/4 cup Horsetail
  • 1/2 cup Hyssop
  • 1/4 cup Red Clover
  • 1/4 cup Dandelion Root
  • 1/4 cup Chickweed
  • 1 TBS Natural-Raw Honey
  • 1/2 Lemon Cut lemon Squeezed
  • Do not use any other sweetener, of any kind!

The Process

Combine the ingredients: mullein, horsetail, hyssop, red clover, chickweed, and dandelion root in your coffee-makers filter. The filter will be filled to the brim. Add filtered, or spring water to your pot, and precede to make your hot herbal drink. Next put six herbal tea bags of your favorite berry in the bottom of your glass tea jug. I prefer raspberry, or black berry herbal tea for taste. When the hot herbal brew has finished its cycle, poor the substance into your glass tea jug. Stir the herbs in the coffee filter, and begin the process again, until your glass jug is filled.

Honey

The natural healing properties of natural, raw honey are amazing. You will want to contact a local honey dealer, or shop online. What you want is unprocessed honey that has not been pasteurized or filtered. “Honey supports healing and calms inflammation. As such, it's quite useful in a wide array of applications. A potent natural antibiotic, physicians have topically applied raw honey to wounds since the dawn of recorded history. “It calms allergy symptoms, soothes gastrointestinal distress, heals stomach ulcers, lessens insomnia, and is even a useful tool to eliminate bedwetting; many herbalists and naturopaths advocate the use of raw honey, applied directly to the skin, to aid in the healing of (and prevent scarring in) surgical wounds and burns” (O’Neil, 2012. P.1) Raw honey is effective internally against bacteria and has antibiotic, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory properties.


The final Step

You have filled your glass tea jug, stir all the ingredients together and let the herbal tea bags do their magic. After ten minutes it is now time to pour a cup of tea.


Add a TBS of raw honey, and for the final ingredient, squeeze a half of a lemon into your cup. Store your miracle tea in the refrigerator.


Heat up your tea per cup, four to five times a day. You will want to wait until the tea is hot to add the honey and lemon. You do not want to microwave or stove heat the honey to soften it, as that will likely kill the useful qualities. **** Very important, do not use any other kind of sweetener.

Life-Changing Tea

Make a couple of gallons of this special, life changing tea, and you will never again suffer the bronchial problems of yesteryear, or yesterday.


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