problem for over a year before moving to CO so I know the altitude
didn't cause it , however, it certainly isn't helping any.
On Nov 21, 11:44 am, "Brooke Magleby" <brooke...@cableone.net> wrote:
> Chris -
> One of the main problems is that she is living in Denver! :-) At any high
> altitude - the oxygen in the air is less - and that could really cause
> problems with people who are used to a sea-level. Although - the air may be
> cleaner. :D
> As it states in the new book "Modern Essentials" - the lungs function to
> exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide and they keep the body supplied with
> oxygen necessary to keep cells alive. It recommends FRANKINCENSE and
> SANDALWOOD either applied topically to lung area to help with Oxygen
> (diluted with carrier oil) or diffused into the air.
>
> It also would be helpful for her to apply BREATH, EUCALYPTUS, and SANDALWOOD
> on the bottoms of her feet. (Other oils that are also recommended are
> Frankincense, Elevation and On Guard for possible infections).
>
> One of the recommendations in the book say to apply to chest, sinuses, neck
> or reflex points on the feet.
> I hope that helps you and your friend.
> Brooke Magleby----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris" <doter...@gmail.com>
> To: "Everything doTERRA" <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2009 12:04 PM
> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] labored breathing (huffing and puffing)
>
> > An 83 years old (84 in March) friend has been having a difficult
> > time. She can't go out and do the things she would like to do because
> > she has problems breathing and becomes exhausted quickly..
>
> > After an auto accident (the car went off the side of the road and they
> > went down about 70 feet until a tree stopped the car. Her sister (the
> > driver) died as a result of her injuries from the accident. She had
> > no apparent injuries, however since the accident she has been
> > experiencing more difficulty breathing. Her huffing and puffing is
> > most noticeable and more pronounced with any activity like getting out
> > of chair and walking across a room. By the time she gets from the
> > apartment to car(right outside the garage door) she is exhausted.
>
> > This has been going on for over a year but became more pronounced
> > since she moved from CA it Denver, CO (mile high).
>
> > She has undergone a number of tests but has received no diagnosis or
> > help with the problem. She has however been told she has a leaky
> > valve between the lungs and heart.
>
> > She has had a pacemaker for a number of years.
>
> > Can you help me shed any light on this? What would you recommend?
>
> > Thanks
>
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