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Cough
What
is a Cough?
If you have had
a cough for more than 3 weeks, it may be chronic. When something is “chronic”
it means it lasts for a long time.
• Are you
coughing up thick yellow or green phlegm?
• Are you wheezing (making a whistling sound when you breathe in)?
If
you answered, “yes” to any of these questions you may want to see your doctor.
Smoking
Smoking
can cause a cough that doesn’t go away. If you smoke, you need to stop.
Allergies
Postnasal
drip caused by allergies can make you cough. Postnasal drip is mucus that runs
down your throat from the back of your nose. If you have postnasal drip from
allergies, try to avoid the things you are allergic to, such as the following:
• Dust
• Smoke
• Pollen, mould, and freshly cut grass
• Pets and certain plants
• Cleaning agents and room deodorizers
• Chemical fumes
How can Serrapeptase Help?
Serrapeptase helps immensely as it clears out all of the inflammation, mucus.
By clearing away this problem tissue it enables the body’s own healing system
to replace it with healthy tissue and deprive the bacteria of a place to
thrive.
How
many do I take?
Start with
3 Tablets of Serrapeptase x 3 times per day on an empty stomach and increase
it to 4 x 3 if no relief within 7 days. Then gradually reduce to 1 x 1.
Can I
take too many tablets or can it interfere with any drugs I am taking?
No. It has
been used for over 25 years with no side effects reported.
What things can I do to help
with Coughs?
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Serrapeptase Enzymes |
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Take Serrapeptase Enzymes as
recommended
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Probiotic |
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Probiotic
(9 strains) take 3 servings (Capsules) per day and
break them open and mix with Yogurt or a small amount of
vegetables and chew them slowly
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