Tuesday, October 31, 2023

(Chinese) 流感炸弹 Flu Bomb

 26. 流感炸弹

 自然疗法,

  流感炸弹

 待遇:


 • 流感


 • 胸膜炎


 • 肺炎


 • 支气管炎


 • DHMA¹/窦性病变/感冒


 ( ¹ 二甲基己胺 )


 原料:


 1.大蒜


 2.姜


 3.桉树油


 4.辣椒🌶


 5.柠檬🍋汁


 6.蜂蜜🍯


 7.热水💧


 成绩单:-

 现在我们来看看大蒜。

 大蒜是一种非常有效的抗生素。

 事实上,研究表明大蒜的效力是四环素的六倍。

 那是一个

 常见抗生素。 要将其用作抗生素,您每天可能需要大约三个。 现在,如果有人说我的肠子无法承受一天三个,你能做的就是喝一碗热汤。

  把它磨碎放入汤中,这样就可以去除它的边缘。

 如果一个人不能处理生的或

  放入烤土豆中的美味东西是将其直接磨碎,说是在精细刨丝器上非常精细。 直接将其磨碎放入橄榄油中,然后用勺子将其混合到烤土豆中。 非常非常棒。 有些人选择做抗生素三明治,这是一片酵母拼写的吐司,上面涂有橄榄油,然后在切片下磨碎整瓣大蒜,然后是鳄梨和西红柿,非常美味。

  它几乎就像一个小迷你披萨,不是吗? 所发生的事情是下面的面包和下面的橄榄油,然后在上面,你有鳄梨,番茄可以让它平静一点。


  但我会给你流感炸弹的配方,或者你可以服用流感炸弹。


  所以,流感炸弹可以用来

  支气管炎。 可用于治疗哮喘。 它可以用于治疗流感。 可用于胸膜炎。 可用于肺炎。 它可用于治疗鼻窦或感冒。


 第一种成分是大蒜。 大蒜被压碎了。 我不会放太多大蒜,因为有些人可以处理那么多大蒜。 有些人只能处理一半的大蒜。 所以这取决于你能处理什么。

 下一个成分是姜🫚。 生姜通常很好,可以磨碎。 通常,生姜约为四分之一茶匙。

 下一个成分是桉树油。 如果

  你没有桉树油。 您可以使用茶树油。

  而且是一滴。

  下一个成分是辣椒。

  现在,有些人可以处理半茶匙。 有些人可以处理四分之一茶匙。 有些人只能承受轻微的震动。 所以,这也取决于你。

 下一个成分是柠檬。 🍋如果柠檬在树上,我说用柠檬汁。 如果柠檬一美元,也许你用半个柠檬,但基本上你用的是柠檬汁。

  最后一种成分是蜂蜜,通常约为一茶匙。 即使放入四茶匙,

  并不真的

  掩盖其他成分。

  然后将其与大约三分之一杯热水混合。

  现在,如果有人患有流感、感冒或鼻窦炎,通常会服用这三种药物中的一种

  一天几次。

  所以,这就是流感炸弹。

  通常,到了第三天,您就不再需要它了。


 那很快。 不是吗? 相当给力啊

 但它有效。

  宝宝呢? 你不能把它给婴儿。

  正如你所看到的,正如你在我的讲座中所看到的,呃昨晚,你也不能给婴儿食物。

  所以,你可以做什么? 可以将大蒜切成细丝,包在宝宝的脚底上。

  现在,这是一个非常大的块

  蒜。 所以也许一块那么大的大蒜你只需要一个,我会对我的孩子做的事情,我会拿一块像这样的布,然后我会把大蒜放在布上

  然后将布包裹在上面,然后将其绑在他们的脚底上,然后将他们的小袜子或小鞋子或战利品放在上面。 如果在中间放一层布

  宝宝的皮肤和大蒜一样,就不会起泡。 但如果不这样做,宝宝的脚底就会形成一个大水泡。 那么问题是在水泡愈合之前你不能再放大蒜了。

一位女士听说过大蒜

 她把脚底磨碎,放在宝宝的脚上。 噢,她说:“是的,我宝宝的脚上现在起了一个很大的水泡。”

 但如果你这样一点一点地切,大蒜就会慢慢地通过脚底的毛孔进入,大蒜知道去哪里。

 它会到达胸部或鼻窦区域,可以带来缓解。 它甚至可以帮助缓解胸部充血。

 所以,我的儿子詹姆斯,当他还是个小男孩的时候,他经常患胸部感冒 ²,我会把这个放在他的脚底上。 他大约两岁、三岁。

  我会为他穿上袜子、鞋子。

  我会让他去比赛以及他所采取的每一步。 发生了什么?

 大蒜正在进入他的身体。 几分钟之内你就能闻到他们呼吸中的大蒜味。

  一天结束时,当我脱掉詹姆斯的鞋子和袜子时,我会解开绷带。 大蒜看起来有点像一块干了的黄色皮革。 没有留下任何汁液。 这就是詹姆斯的全部。

  现在,与此同时,人们必须

  调查为什么我的孩子经常感冒。

 好吧,我们背靠一片沼泽,当詹姆斯四岁的时候,我们搬到了一片沼泽地。

 山顶和詹姆斯不再有胸部问题。

 因此,如果孩子反复出现胸部问题,您必须检查并确保

 房子里没有霉菌。 你必须确保你处于一个干净、干燥的地方,但也要检查孩子们是否经常因为乳制品而患上感冒、鼻窦、扁桃体和哮喘,我们昨晚也研究过这一点。


 附录 ◇ 确保孩子每天喝足够的水并且不脱水。


 注意: ² 大多数人都知道如何识别普通感冒的症状,通常包括流鼻涕、打喷嚏、流泪和鼻塞。 胸部感冒,也称为急性支气管炎,则不同。


 胸部感冒会引起呼吸道炎症和刺激,因此症状可能比普通感冒更严重。 它影响肺部支气管,通常在感冒后发展为继发感染。


26. Flu Bomb

 https://youtu.be/VMh6RE3LCYY


 Natural Remedies,


  FLU BOMB


 TREATS:


 • FLU


 • PLEURISY


 • PNEUMONIA


 • BRONCHITIS


 • A DHMA¹/SINUS/COLD


 ( ¹DIMETHYLHEXYLAMINE )



 INGREDIENTS:


 1.GARLIC


 2.GINGER


 3.EUCULYPTUS OIL


 4. CAYENNE PEPPER 🌶


 5. LEMON 🍋 JUICE


 6. HONEY 🍯


 7. HOT WATER 💧


 Transcript:-

 Now we're going to have a look at garlic.

 Garlic is a very potent antibiotic.

 In fact, the research shows garlic is six times more powerful than tetracycline.

 And that's a common antibiotic. To use it as an antibiotic, you would probably need about three of those a day. Now, if someone says my gut can't handle three of those a day, what you can do is you can get a bowl of hot soup.

  Grate it into the soup, and that will just take the edge off it.

 If a person can not handle it raw or something delicious to put into your baked potato is to grate this straight into say on this very fine on the fine grater. Grate it straight into olive oil and then spoon that mix into your baked potato. Very, very nice. And some people choose to do the antibiotic sandwich, which is a slice of sourdough spelled toast , olive oil on that and then grate this whole clove of garlic under the slice and then avocado and tomato it is very delicious .

  It's almost like a little mini pizza, isn't it? And what happens is the bread underneath and the olive oil underneath, and then on top, you've got the avocado, and tomato calms it down a little bit.

  But I'm going to give you the recipe for the flu bomb, or you can take the flu bomb.

  So, the flu bomb can be used for    bronchitis. It can be used for asthma. It can be used for the flu. It can be used for pleurisy. It can be used for pneumonia. It can be used for sinus or a head cold.

 The first ingredient is garlic. And the garlic is crushed. I'm not putting an amount on there because some people can handle that much garlic. Some people can only handle half that garlic. So it depends on what you can handle.

 The next ingredient is ginger 🫚. And the ginger is usually well it can be finely grated. Usually, the ginger is about a quarter of a teaspoon.

 The next ingredient is eucalyptus oil. If you don't have eucalyptus oil. You can use tea tree oil. And it's one drop.

  The next ingredient is cayenne pepper.

  Now, some people can handle half a teaspoon. Some people can handle a quarter of a teaspoon. Some people can only handle a little shake. So, that's up to you, too.

 The next ingredient is lemon . 🍋 If the lemons are on the tree, I say use the juice of a lemon. If they're a dollar a lemon, maybe you use half a lemon but basically lemon juice you're using.

  The last ingredient is honey, and usually, it's approximately one teaspoon. Even if you put in four teaspoons, it does not really mask the other ingredients.

  And then you mix that in about a third of a cup of hot water.

  Now, if someone has a flu or a cold or a sinus, it's usually taking one of those three times a day.

  So, that's the flu bomb.

  Usually, by the third day, you don't need it anymore.

 That's quick. Isn't it? It's quite potent,

 but it works.

  What about a baby? You can't give that to a baby .

  And as you saw, as you saw in my lecture, uh last night, you also can't give a baby food.

  So what can you do? You can finely slice garlic, and you can wrap it on the bottom of the baby's foot.

  Now, this is a very large piece of garlic. So maybe with a piece of garlic that big you only need one and what I would do to my babies, I'd get a little piece of cloth like this and I would put the garlic on the cloth and then wrap the cloth over it and then bind that to the bottom of their feet and then put their little sock or little shoe or booty on that. If you put a layer of cloth between the baby's skin and the garlic, it will not blister. But if you don't, you will form a big blister on the bottom of the baby's foot. And the problem then is you can't put any more garlic on till the blister heals.

One lady heard about garlic on the  bottom of the foot, and she grated it up, put on the baby's foot. Oh, she said, "Yes, I have a great big blister on the baby's foot now."

 But if you slice it like that little by little, the garlic eases in through the pores on the bottom of the feet, and the garlic knows where to go.

 It'll go to the chest or it`ll go to the to the sinus areas and it can bring relief. It can even help to break up congestion in the chest.

 So, my son James, when he was a little boy, he used to get a lot of chest colds ² and I would put this on the bottom of his feet. He's about two and three years old.

  And I'd put a sock on, and I'd put shoes on for him. And I'd send him off to play and every step he's taking . What's happening?

 The garlic's going into his body. You can smell the garlic on their breath within a few minutes.

  At the end of the day, when I take James shoes and socks off, I'd undo the bandage. The garlic looked like a bit of a dried out piece of yellow leather. No juice left. It's all it's all gone into James.  

Now, at the same time, one has to  investigate why my child is getting so many chest colds.

 Well, we backed onto a swamp, and when James was four, we moved to a mountain top and James no more had chest problems.

 So, if a child is getting recurrent chest problems, you have to look and make sure there's no mold in the house. You have to make sure that you're in a clean, dry area but also check that often children get chest colds and sinus and tonsils and asthma because of dairy and we looked at that last night, too.


 Addendum ◇ Ensure the child drinks enough water daily and is not dehydrated.

 Note : ² Most people know how to recognize symptoms of a common cold, which usually includes a runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes, and nasal congestion. A chest cold, also called acute bronchitis, is different.

 A chest cold involves inflammation and irritation in the airways, so symptoms can be worse than a common cold. It affects the bronchial tubes of the lungs and often develops as a secondary infection following a head cold.


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