Just before Christmas I began to get a tickle in my throat and tightness in my chest. Knowing my body the way I do, I knew this couldn’t be good. I rarely get sick, but when I do, it usually comes at me like a locomotive, and then hangs around like a bad habit. I felt a cough coming on and since every cough I’ve ever had turned bronchial, I decided to prepare myself for the worst.

First, I armed myself with vitamins. I’m a big fan of vitamins when I get sick, especially vitamin C, and tea, lots and lots of hot tea. Then I decided to see if there were ways to treat or prevent bronchitis naturally, just in case it developed or tried to, so I began looking for alternative solutions on the internet and I have to admit, what I found really surprised me.

I can make my own medicine?

I began looking at websites and found recipes on how to treat bronchitis naturally. I found recipes with ingredients stemming from almonds to turmeric, but there seemed to be a recurring theme surrounding a few herbs used in some of these recipes. It seems that cayenne pepper, rosemary and eucalyptus are favored herbs in treating bronchitis. Then I stumbled on an article written by expert ezine author Balaji B that states the following about two of these very ingredients:

“Aromatherapy is one of the widely used bronchitis natural remedy which involve inhaling the eucalyptus oil that provides some relief from the inflamed lungs. Cayenne pepper is one of the other best bronchitis natural remedies which helps break up the congestion and help you get quicker relief.”

I found this extremely interesting because, not only were these familiar ingredients to me, but I had them in a convenient nasal spray form.

Lets Experiment!

I am a chronic sinus and allergy sufferer, and since I treat my symptoms all naturally, I use an allergy nasal spray that contains only all natural ingredients, and as it turns out, eucalyptus, rosemary and cayenne pepper are just a few of the ingredients in it. That being the case, I thought I’d combine a concoction of vitamin therapy with hot tea, and spray my way to wellness with my trusted bottle of Sinol nasal spray, then document my results for a possible future treatment for when I get a case of bronchitis. I began my experiment on the 15th of December and today I am pleased to say that for me it was a success.

• Week One: I started out each morning congested and full of phlegm so the first thing I did was blow my nose, and clear out my head. Then I used my nasal spray, had my tea, and took 1 multi vitamin and 1000mg of Vitamin C. I used Sinol throughout the day, and I have to say that my days were fine. My cough was quiet and I did not feel sick, sleepy, drowsy, or irritable and I felt completely alert. At night, I found the congestion creeping back, so again, I would blow my nose, squirt my Sinol drink my hot tea and this helped me sleep very comfortably.

• Week two: Christmas preparations had me running like crazy so I was lax in my experiment in the first part of week two. I wasn’t taking my vitamins or using my Sinol nasal spray and I believe because of this, my cough became more persistent, and seemed to affect me the most during the evenings. I immediately started my experiment again, and I have to say, the cough only lasted for about three days and never developed into bronchitis.

I think the biggest success in this experiment for me, was the fact that nothing serious developed so I didn’t have to go through the expense and discomfort of going to a doctor or taking antibiotics or OTC remedies that make you feel drowsy and lousy. I feel that it truly pays to do some research and to try alternative solutions whenever you can.

As Sinol’s Expert Advisor, I look forward to sharing the latest news and tips on all natural ways to cure your allergy and headache problems as well as various natural remedies that I feel will be helpful to you. Please feel free to email me at: a.pisani@sinolusa.com or learn more about Sinol Nasal Spray by visiting: www.sinolusa.com