Deutsche Heilpraktiker-Zeitschrift 2017; 12(06): 12-18
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-118578
Praxis
Grundlagen und Behandlung
© Karl F. Haug Verlag in Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Atem schöpfen

Wolfgang Steflitsch

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Publication Date:
06 October 2017 (online)

Summary

Die Inhalation von ätherischen Ölen bietet eine sichere und zuverlässige Möglichkeit zur Vorbeugung und Behandlung bronchopulmonaler Krankheiten. Auch und besonders sehr empfindsame Menschen sowie Kinder und Ältere sprechen gut auf die Vielstoffgemische an. Die verwendeten Öle wirken antiinflammatorisch, antiobstruktiv, mukolytisch, antiviral, antibakteriell, antituberkulös, antimykotisch oder epithelregenerierend.

 
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