First question: What makes respiratory illnesses hit different people in different places? I always start with a sore throat and rarely have it go to my chest. My 2-year-old son has had respiratory illnesses hit his lungs pretty hard pretty quickly such that at night he sounds like he is having a hard time breathing well (usually only one or two nights during the illness). What makes people prone to having illness go straight to their lungs? Should I be doing something differently with him?
Second question: I was thinking about how Doc suggests Grape Leaf for cytokine storms. I haven’t seen dried or tinctured leaves around me as far as I can remember, but I have seen pickled leaves for making dolmathes…would those work in a pinch?
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