
Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group
Diffuse parenchymal lung disease (DPLD), also known as interstitial lung disease, refers to a group of lung diseases, affecting the alveolar epithelium, pulmonary capillary endothelium, basement membrane, perivascular and perilymphatic tissues. The term DPLD is used to distinguish these diseases from obstructive airways diseases. Most types of DPLD involve fibrosis, but...

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Here is the explanation of a gemmotherapy remedy I expect to be receiving within the next two weeks. Does anyonehave any experience or additional knowledge about this remedy and its effectiveness re: PF?
Gemmotherapy #G23
Corylus Avellana Chronic bronchitis, Sclerosis Corylus Avellana should be used mainly as a complementary remedy as it improves and reinforces the effectiveness of other remedies. Because it has a gentle action on all metabolisms, except for glucosides, Corylus Avellana can be used for a wide variety of conditions. Through its anti-sclerotic action, it can also be effective in cases of necrosis of the extremities, certain cases of arthritis and in cases of neurovegetative imbalance. This remedy is indicated for conditions such as headaches, anemia, neurosis, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, asthma with emphysema, chronic bronchitis, dyspepsia, cirrhosis, hepatic deficiencies, sclerosis and smoker's cough with blood in the sputum. Formula Corylus avellana (Hazelnut Tree - Bud) 1 X Recommended Dosage Adults: 50 drops (1/2 teaspoon) one to three times a day. Children under 12: 15 to 25 drops one to three times a day. Contraindications Do not use with a history of tuberculosis or in cases of cancer. Companion Products Rosmarinus Officinalis Indications Acute Asthma Asthma Bronchitis Cigarette Coughs Cirrhosis Coughs Emphysema Hepatic Dysfunction Mental Illness Pulmonary Fibrosis Respiratory Tract Disturbances Sclerosis Support for Symptoms Due to Smoking =====================
Gemmotherapy #G23
Corylus Avellana Chronic bronchitis, Sclerosis Corylus Avellana should be used mainly as a complementary remedy as it improves and reinforces the effectiveness of other remedies. Because it has a gentle action on all metabolisms, except for glucosides, Corylus Avellana can be used for a wide variety of conditions. Through its anti-sclerotic action, it can also be effective in cases of necrosis of the extremities, certain cases of arthritis and in cases of neurovegetative imbalance. This remedy is indicated for conditions such as headaches, anemia, neurosis, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, asthma with emphysema, chronic bronchitis, dyspepsia, cirrhosis, hepatic deficiencies, sclerosis and smoker's cough with blood in the sputum. Formula Corylus avellana (Hazelnut Tree - Bud) 1 X Recommended Dosage Adults: 50 drops (1/2 teaspoon) one to three times a day. Children under 12: 15 to 25 drops one to three times a day. Contraindications Do not use with a history of tuberculosis or in cases of cancer. Companion Products Rosmarinus Officinalis Indications Acute Asthma Asthma Bronchitis Cigarette Coughs Cirrhosis Coughs Emphysema Hepatic Dysfunction Mental Illness Pulmonary Fibrosis Respiratory Tract Disturbances Sclerosis Support for Symptoms Due to Smoking =====================

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sounds like some natural herb believer got to you, however, right now there is nothing available to help us so i can't discount any treatment. good luck, let me know if you get better. harding
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