She's already taking a slow long dose of Iver. Her condition is, however, usually understood to be one that's not recoverable (certain damage is done to the small capillaries of the lungs that cannot be reversed.)
Well, I never really settle on never, but the condition isn't the same as bronchitis or pneumonia which are essentially infections.
Conventional medicine considers the condition as irreversible, but I think most of us know by now that conventional medicine is fairly compromised. We haven't really explored alternatives, however, so that's on us.
I'm hearing here on GAW that someone here used Ivermectin to cure his bronchitis. Check it out. It might help your wife's issue.
Big thanks for the suggestion!!!!
She's already taking a slow long dose of Iver. Her condition is, however, usually understood to be one that's not recoverable (certain damage is done to the small capillaries of the lungs that cannot be reversed.)
Are you sure about that? Never settle on 'cannot"' or never.
From 2005, The Australian news. I wonder where this field of study is at?
Or this amazing discovery from Ohio State University for regenerative vascular purposes. More can be read here. This was from about 5 years ago. I wonder where's this study at now?
Lastly, there's probably more discoveries under the field of 'Regenerative Medicine'. Another area might be under Stem Cell research.
Well, I never really settle on never, but the condition isn't the same as bronchitis or pneumonia which are essentially infections.
Conventional medicine considers the condition as irreversible, but I think most of us know by now that conventional medicine is fairly compromised. We haven't really explored alternatives, however, so that's on us.