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The most common symptoms of bronchitis are upper respiratory tract infections
with runny nose, fatigue, sensation of cold, fever, body ache, muscle ache,
poor appetite, nausea, productive cough, and sore throat. Bronchitis could
be acute or become chronic when left untreated. >
Bronchitis has
many causes. One of the major causes is due to allergy. Non-allergic bronchitis
include growths, tumors, injury related , emotional factors and arising
from secondary infections. People get infections when they are allergic
to bacteria or virus. So bronchitis arising from infectious agents are
also allergy related. Some allergy (like food and drinks, chemical irritants,
etc. can begin an irritation in the respiratory tract. When it is left
untreated, it can open doors for bacteria or virus to enter into the body
causing secondary infections. Most of the infections in the body begins
with a primary cause which could be an allergy. In a day or two, the symptoms
begin to manifest and we call that an infection. Then we continue to treat
the symptoms with herbs or drugs without treating the cause.
If the bronchitis
is due to some allergy, it can be tested by NTT (Nambudripad’s testing
techniques) and treated by NAET®(Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques)
For more information
on NTT, and NAET® treatments for allergies read "Say Goodbye To Illness
(3rd Edition)" by Devi S. Nambudripad, M.D. (WI), D.C., L.Ac., Ph.D. (Acu.)

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