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I've had a cough for weeks on end, but nothing is coming up so what's wrong?

I'm 15 weeks and 1 days and I've had a nasty cough for almost two weeks, maybe even a little longer. I can feel phlem every time I swallow, and it sounds like I'm weezing when I breathe as well as feeling stuff in my chest. Whenever I cough, no !matter how hard,nothing is coming up. I have no other symptoms besides this stupid cough. My PCP is booked for appointments, so seeing her anytime soon is out of the question. I'm looking for pregnancy safe things to try and bring me relief and get rid of this. Also, is it safe for me to use cough drops?
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Try alternative medicine NAET  and/or BRT,  body restoration technique.  Both are non invasive.  

You will need to find a chiropractor that does applied kenisology,  AK.

There is a DETOX protocol to clear the body of allergies.  Once the DETOX protocol is completed the chiropractor will be able to help you with specific issues.  

I have used both NAET and BRT for other issues such as rashes, viruses, bacteria, lung and cough, blood sugar, inflammation, arthritis, metals, thyroid, CELIAC disease,  and exposure to pesticides.  

Good luck
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