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Sore throat, swollen glands, short breath

For two weeks, I've had a bug that amounts to a sore throat (worse on swallowing and left ear is plugged) and swollen glands in my neck (worse on left). It is accompanied by post nasal drip - again, mostly on the left. I lost my voice for a couple of days, now it is back, and in the morning I have a loose cough. The rest of the day, my left lung hurts a bit at the top and I am a little short of breath when exercising. When I breath heavily I get a tickling feeling at the top of my lungs that causes dry coughing.

I took hep sulph 30x for two days and it seemed to help (a day without sore throat) and then they came back. Should I keep taking it or should I try something else? Thanks.
[message edited by ruthie b on Wed, 12 Jun 2013 23:01:49 BST]
 
  ruthie b on 2013-06-12
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Hi Ruthie,

you can keep taking it till the problem is gone.

If you are in the usa and want something else that
will kick this out asap, go to whole foods and get
New Chapter Lifeshield immunity. This is a powder
reishi mushroom formula that is in capsules and
really does kick out things in 24 hours with just 2 capsules.

Get that specific formula only. In Whole Foods the
cost is $29 for the bottle of 30 capsules. If you can
wait go on Amazon and find them for a lot less.
Bc it is food, you don't feel anything, just like you
are back to normal quite fast.
 
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