Natural Remedies

Need Cure for Lung Blebs or I Will Die Soon

Posted by Jolene (Cardiff ) on 11/28/2015

I'm looking for a cure for my blebs on my lungs. I have them on both lungs and I've been told I will die soon as there are too many to operate on and I'd need new lungs. They say it's from smoking weed but I don't believe them. I think it's a Catamenial pneumothorax.

I asked my doctor about it and he said he never seen it before. Another lie, but I've had problems with my periods for years. I can't give birth or have children. There's something going on and they can't get to the bottom of it, just fob me off and try and mask this issue so now I want to look at CURES MYSELF. ANY HELP PLEASE?

Replied by Timh
Ky
11/29/2015
2063 posts

J: In almost all conditions of injury, infection, and/or inflammation the application of Magnet Therapy is very useful. The body often gets compromised to the point it cannot heal itself (chronic or degenerative disease) so Magnets can break this negative stronghold and then life force healing can occur.

After a few weeks of daily MT take the supplement "Lung Caps" by Solaray in combination w/ Hawthorn Berry caps.

Replied by Mmsg
Somewhere, Europe
11/30/2015

Jolene, you can start with h2o2 inhalations. Read up on Bill Munro's way to do it. I simply water down h2o2 from the drug store and put it in my mouth and breathe deeply "thru" it, 5-6 breaths at a time.

Replied by Jim
Frostburg, Md
11/30/2015

Search this site for info on inhaling common over-the-counter (3%) hydrogen Peroxide, using a vaporizer or a simple nasal pump (from the drugstore). Shaking, dissolving, a bit of baking soda in the HP could provide additional effect if the blebs are cancerous.

Replied by Ravee
Dubai
12/11/2015

Jollen,

Though the reasons for Pneumothorax/blebs may vary but, the underlying cause is weakened/damaged lungs tissues. Smoking further adds fuel to fire.

To rebuild and maintain healthy lungs tissue, take Vitamin C 1000mg 3 or 4 times a day and at least 1 cup of water every 1 to 2 hours to fully hydrate the air sacs/alveoli.