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My younger brother has been diagnosed as ABPA..

Here I found that nor antifungal drugs are effective nor steroids ..while their side effects are countable..

Anyone here who is managing this abpa for 15 or 20 years with naturopathy ,immune system ,diet,exercise and with an effective homeopathy treatment...

Kindly help with your valuable experience

Thank you and well wishing for you all !!!

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Hi, I've been on this forum for almost 6 years, I've not read every single post and replies but very many over time and haven't noticed anyone writing about anyone using naturopathy on aspergillosis.

Write aspergillis in the search bar and also look at 'Related Posts' to the right for all the info we lung sufferers have written.

I do recall one lady had been warned to not exercise vigorously due to the possibility of the fungus breaking up & spreading to other areas of the lungs.

I was investigated for it, very relieved I don't have it though a mild allergy to the spores so take great care around compost, farms, wet leaves etc as should all asthmatic children & adults.

I know if I did have it I would definitely take the anti fungal S to jeep it under control & not take the risk of it spreading. Good luck to your brother. P

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Betaji in reply topeege

What so ever I read here is pointing that even anti fungal drugs is not effective

What to do.

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annieb2013

Hi, I have been using various natural remedies for a few years these being oregano oil, grapefruit seed extract and holy basil, there is a very interesting YouTube video with a lady telling how she managed to overcome Aspergillus with natural remedies, I think anything is worth a try.

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Betaji in reply toannieb2013

Hi

I too saw that video where she is telling about his cure with vitamins and herbal .

The problem is that if allopathy itself says that there is no cure then we will have to look for alternative.antibiotics are strong enough to deal with bacteria and viruses.but here no anti fungal drug is capable of killing that fumigatus...

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naomi88

Hi Betaji,

Fungal infection is though, but not an impossible situation to deal with.

My bob of wisdom is that any fungal management needs minerals. The body and the immune system has become weak hence the attack of a fungus.

You were saying in one of the posts that came to me that you give your brother turmeric milk, am not exactly sure if that is actually turmeric in cows milk, but if it is I would discontinued the milk. Give turmeric in some other way without milk.

I would not use animal products in feeding the patient due to the nature of them being loaded with pathogens, which when are fed to a weaken immune system patient would be an overload make it harder to do battle with them and the fungus.

Particularly milk, eggs and pastas also cause the thickening of the mucuses in the body where the immune system cells are swimming in, so to speak. Also the lack of Magnesium would contribute to the same thing. If the mucuses in the body are thick the immune system cells cannot do the swimming(patrolling) to protect the body.

Good source of dietary minerals would be Celtic salt, leafy green and root vegetables foods.

Bathing the patient daily in sea water and the morning and evening sun would be a must beside the herbals that already others have mentioned it in other posts. Avoid mid day sun. As a rule, exposure to sun must be done when ones shadow is longer than his hight.

The sun has an ability to destroy fungus in the blood stream and the sea water provides rare minerals and earthing where the patient electricity is improved. Coming closer to the nature is the answer in many diseases not only fungus issues. Nature is not an alternative, but rather the basic.

If there is no possibility to bath in the sea, at least bath in the bath tub with magnesium sulfite or magnesium chloride and sodium bicarb. Sodium bicarb would alkalize the body making it unfavorable to fungus surviving.

All refined sweets that cause a sugar spike in the blood are strictly forbidden. Only carbohydrates in their original fiber are allowed so the release of sugar is slow thus not causing sugar spikes. All carbonated drinks and caffeine are forbidden. Best drink is pure water.

Naomi

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Betaji

Thank you for your valuable sharing.

I have reduced the milk to 125 ml . Thinking for exercise ..I think exercise enhance the immune system

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