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can chronic bronchitis be revered or cured?
hi guys . anyways i was on the internet and then i heard about chronic bronchitis so i researched about it and then at first i saw that there was no cure but then i saw you can reverse it so i was just asking is there a cure or can you reverse it ? well i decided to do some research and at first i thought chronic ment that it was a type of diseases that cant be cured and gets worse over time so i thought so there is no cure but then when i googled the meaning of chronic it said this (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring. so it may just persist for a long time then you can get cured ? and i saw allot of websites and books saying purchase this book to find out how i got cured of my chronic bronchitis and how you can too . anyways i just wanna know can it be cured ? or reversed? or are just people jerks who want you to buy there book? anyways thanks ! sorry for my english im foreign
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- Anonymous5 years ago
You are correct on your definition, Shikamaru. Chronic certainly DOES NOT mean it can't be addressed. We sometimes speak of the word "cure" as eliminating a problem, but that is often more accurately described as relieving.
Semantics aside, I don't know if you need more books. There is nothing wrong with selling books. Or selling anything. Doctors sell advice. Lawyers sell legal services. Grocers sell food. We've associated "selling" with bad intent, but that is beside the point.
So do you have bronchitis? If you do, then what are you doing to help with that? You know the best medical advice is the simplest. It is one your grandmother probably told you. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. Get rest. Hydrate yourself. Don't smoke. We know these things but don't often follow through.
It can still be difficult. Most of us are deficient in some nutrient for various reasons: cooking it out of food, poor soil, not eating right, etc. The best supplement I've seen is one I propose to patients. And even hospital staff. It's called C 24-7. I won't try to sell it to you here. I will just put a video in the comments. It's short, about 2 minutes. You can see for yourself. IF you decide to supplement, then I would say C24-7 comes with no higher recommendation.