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Mucus in throat

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Aug 8 4:36pm | Replies (32)

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@sueinmn

I am glad to hear you are nebulizing, and that it helps.
When I have sticky mucus, my go-to treatments are sips of water to help it get unstuck, and sucking on Gin-Gins (ginger candy.) They have hard and chewy versions and even a sugar free version.
I do not see what castor oil does - if you are drinking it, aren't you afraid of the laxative effect? And if you are rubbing it on your neck, it is anatomically impossible for it to penetrate to your throat. Maybe the stroking action is relaxing your throat muscles and allowing the mucus to slide down. Please see what the highly respected Cleveland Clinic, which has a Functional and Alternative Medicine Department has to say:
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/castor-oil-benefits
Bronchiectasis expert Dr Pamela McShane suggests a few things to help loosen sticky mucus in her video about airway clearance:


Have you watched it?

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Hello, thank you for your input. Yes, it absolutely works! Have you heard of castor oil packs? A very effective way to detox your liver, is with castor oil packs. The castor oil goes deep under the tissue, as previously mentioned. So this is no different. It also heals wounds, shrinks cysts, relieves arthritis pain, and much more.

It doesn't matter to me if any of you believe it, I was only sharing my experience to help others. Through my experience and other people's testimonies, I know for a fact what all castor oil does. I can find a thousand articles that will counter the one you shared. It is obvious to me that the writer of that article didn't write it based on experience. I've had many of my own doctors share incorrect information on vitamins and opinions on alternative treatments. It's not an area they are educated on. Doctors are trained on treating symptoms. And I respect them for their profession. Though there are some things they are not trained on.

I have a health channel where we talk and share on different health topics. Doctors opinions are a common topic.