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	<title>Herbal Granny &#187; Campylobacteriosis</title>
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		<title>Herbal treatment for Campylobacteriosis</title>
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Campylobacteriosis is a disease which spreads through contaminated water. It is a contagious disease and about 9000 cases are reported every year in the US alone. It is an established fact that 150 people die every year by this ailment. The bacterium responsible for the spreading of this disease is called campylobacter. C. fetus bacteria [...]]]></description>
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<p>Campylobacteriosis is a disease which spreads through contaminated water. It is a contagious disease and about 9000 cases are reported every year in the US alone. It is an established fact that 150 people die every year by this ailment. The bacterium responsible for the spreading of this disease is called campylobacter. C. fetus bacteria are also responsible for this disease. This disease is transmitted through food made from spurious oils also. This being the case it is more prevalent in developing countries. This disease is rampant in tropical countries especially in the summers. This because water tends to accumulate in crevices and gets stagnated; giving birth to a whole lot of disease spreading bacteria’s. There are a whole lot of treatments available in other forms of medications; however the herbal treatment for Campylobacteriosis has proven its worth world wide.</p>
<p>One of the most widely used herbal treatments for Campylobacteriosis by concocting 1 tsp of poppy seeds, 2 tsp of sugar, ½ tsp of nutmeg and one tsp of cardamom powder. This should be taken every 3 hours. The symptoms would be resolved within a week. Copper leaf is another potent herbal treatment for curing the symptoms Campylobacteriosis. You would need to boil 12-15 Acalypha wilkesiana (copper leaves) in a glass of water (measurewise). Imbibe this four times daily for a week. The symptoms are completely resolved in a week.</p>
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