Do you have whooping cough?
Whooping cough in the first stages appears very similar to an ordinary cough, but later develops into a peculiar cough and is recognized by the sound, very aptly termed a whoop. In most cases, if the cough were treated and the simple herbs taken whooping would be prevented. It is contagious you know.
A great remedy for whooping cough is wild cherry bark. Of course, use it in a tea form. The following herbs is also good in treating whooping cough: One teaspoonful each - red raspberries, cubeb berries, colt's foot, and a small teaspoonful lobelia herb. Put in a dish and pour on one pint of boiling water, allow to steep, one half hour. Give a teaspoonful of this every hour until the cough is better.




