Posts Tagged ‘herbal treatment’
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

The continuous swelling of the pancreas is termed as acute or choric pancreatitis. The pancreas produces some enzymes; which help in the digestion of food. Insulin and glucagons are also produced by the pancreas. Acute pancreatitis becomes evident when there is undue inflammation in the pancreas. A person suffering from this ailment is prone to diabetes and other digestive problems. This disease is more common in men and the reason behind it is that men tend to imbibe more alcohol than women. This disease could be genetic also; however, anyone could get it. Hyperlipidemia or hyperparathyroidism could also be the cause of chronic or acute pancreatitis.
Nevertheless, there is a perennial herb known as Rubaherb. It is storky herb and a very good herbal treatment for chronic pancreatitis. The leaves are fleshy and large and can easily be plucked and boiled and given to the patient thrice daily; after straining and cooling. The symptoms would be resolved in two weeks. The herb is also referred by the names of Rhubarb Root and Rhizome. The usage of this herb is prevalent more in the Eastern part of the world and has proven its worth for centuries. However, since this herb is well known; it is catching up fast in the West as well.
Tags: Acute pancreatitis, diabetes, digestive problems, enzymes, glucagons, herbal treatment, Hyperlipidemia, hyperparathyroidism, insulin, pancreas, Rhizome, Rhubarb Root, Rubaherb, undue inflammation
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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Arjuna an herbal treatment from the heart of India; is very good for the cardiovascular system It has the propensity to strengthen the muscles of the heart. It helps in slowing down the pace of the heart. It soothes the edema problem also; as it helps to lessen the phenomenon of blood clotting. The bottomline is that it helps to rejuvenate the heart. The blood vessels Revitalize and function normally; because of the herb Arjuna. This herb has a lot of medicinal values sputum alongside haemoptysis can be treated with it. All these troubles lead to cardiovascular problems. However, Arjuna comes as a natural aid here and you can be rest assured that this herbal remedy is side effect free and cost effective.
It is the bark of the Arjuna plant which has medicinal properties. About 100 Gms of this bark should be boiled, cooled and strained and then given to the ailing person (2 teaspoons) thrice daily. The symptoms would be resolved within a weeks span. A concoction of Adhatoda vasica and Arjuna leaves is very good for the proper functioning of the heart and it acts as an expectorant also. These herbal treatments are age old and have proven their worth; whenever required.
Tags: Adhatoda vasica, Arjuna, Arjuna leaves, blood clotting, blood vessels, Cardiovascular System, haemoptysis, heart, herbal remedy, herbal treatment
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

Stiff neck means there is a musculoskeletal dysfunction of the neck joints. This disease is also known as Wryneck and Spasmodic Torticollis. Any movement of the neck causes excruciating pain. Tremors and wobbling are its main symptoms. At times the voice also tends to break. The treatment is usually in the form of physiotherapy. Driving and riding are advised not to indulge in. If the situation worsens; it could lead to spodilitis. It is a topic of study and medical science is wondering whether this disease is hereditary or not. However, jerky movement of the neck should be avoided and weights should not be lifted.
However, there are certain herbal treatments which have proven their worth in the curing of stiff neck. Cinnamomum camphora bark is a very good herbal treatment for stiff neck. The powder of this bark should be boiled (300ml) and cooled. The ailing person should imbibe 30ml of this everyday for a week; you would get ample relief. Meadow Cranesbill is another useful herbal treatment for a stiff neck. The shots of this herb; should be boiled and cooled before drinking it daily for a week. The shoots should be boiled and cooled (60 Gms). This should be drunk thrice daily for one week.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

Due to the infection of bacteria and yeast on the tongue; there is growth of hair on the tongue. Although, it is a temporary condition; it can be very annoying. Hairy tongue is also known as Lingua Villosa. Usually it is the result bad oral hygiene and at times prolonged medication. Too much imbibing of tea and coffee can also lead to hairy tongue. Excessive smoking and the chewing of tobacco also gives impetus to hairy tongue. Mouthwash is full of chemicals and so it may cause hairy tongue. This disease though; temporary it is very aggravating, as it hinders eating and drinking.
Boswellia is a very effective herbal treatment for hairy tongue. You would need to grind the stem bark of Boswellia dalzielii with alcohol. Boil this concoction and rinse your mouth three times daily with it. However, it is needless to say that the concoction needs to be cooled before gargling with it. Two months of gargling would suffice to get rid of hairy tongue. If you happen to be a passionate smoocher; then a hairy tongue would not do for obvious reasons. A similar herbal treatment for hairy tongue is by the use of Erigeron leaves. The way of using it is also similar. One month of gargling with it would kill all the bacteria.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

When there is a calcified deposition on the enamel it is termed as caculus. Dental plaque is the main cause for this. Calculus has a propensity to absorb stains. Bad oral hygiene is the most common cause of calculus. It affects the Gingiva also. Once caculus is formed it is difficult to get rid of it. Teeth coloring is not the answer as it is temporary.
Camellia sinensis; is very affective in caculus; incidentally it an evergreen shrub. Green tea and oolong tea also come from this plant. However, black tea is useful in calculus. If the powdered form of black tea is used for the brushing of teeth it would help in removing the stains caused by plaque formation. As a further home remedy for calculus vinegar and salt can be used. Mix both in an appropriate manner and brush your teeth with it. However, it would need to be done in a regular way; if you do not want to go to a dentist. Smoking and the chewing of tobacco are the main causes of calculus. However, at times prolonged illness is also responsible for caculus. In such an event the coloring of the teeth is the only way out.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

Tinea barbae is a fungal infection of the skin. This affects the area shaven and the neck. The skin develops rashes and itches a lot. Commonly it is called barbers itch. Though, this fungal infection is also called Sycosis Barbae and Ringworm of the beard. As the name barbers itch suggests; this infection is caused by a barber’s razor and is contagious. This disease has the ability to spread to other parts of the body as well. It is caused by a pathogen called T. verrucosum. This is the reason it is suggested to shave at home; as there some barbers who do not practice hygiene.
Margosa (neem) is a very potent herbal treatment for barbers itch. The leaves of this plant are natural antiseptic. They should be squeezed and the juice extracted. This juice should be applied to the affected area. Relief would come in a few days. This fungal infection of the skin is also known as Sycosis Barbae and Sycosis. Spilanthes mauritiana root is also an affective remedy for barbers itch. The roots should be grinded and a paste made of it. This paste should be applied to the infected area. It would soothe the skin and relief would come in a few days.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

This disease is genetic and the skin is unable to secrete melanin. The disease goes by other names as well like Albinos, Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome and oculocutaneous albinism. Melanin is what gives your skin, hair and eyes their color. If there is improper production of melanin; then a person would become colorless and look pale. There are two kinds of albinos; type 1 and type 2. The 2nd one is caused by a serious defect in a gene called p and the 1st one is entirely due to the improper production of melanin. This disease is very apparent as it is visible.
Basil leaves (Tulsi) is a very potent herbal treatment for albinos. This is because have a propensity to purify blood. They act as an expectorant also. Basil leaf tea is a very effective herbal treatment for albinos. The patient should drink basil tea as frequently as possible. The symptoms would fade away and stop deteriorating in 3 months. This plant is considered holy in the Hindu Pantheon and has many medicinal values. This plant is worshiped morning and evening by a pious Hindu. Some may even refrain from plucking its leaves; inspite of knowing about its medicinal values. However, it is of great value.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

This disease is rampant in miners; due to the silicon dust that is prevalent in the air. The disease is respiratory and is called Silicosis. In the beginning it would cause heavy breathing; however if not treated timely it could coke a person into oblivion. There are many chemical remedies for Silicosis; however, herbal treatment is the most efficacious. This disease goes by the name of Progressive Massive Fibrosis. It takes time to inflict a person; about 25 years; however once it does it proves fatal within a short time. This is the reason why miners are advised to wear a mask. This disease is also known as Grinder’s disease. However, there are some herbal treatments for this disease.
Bai Ji (Hyacinth Bletilla) is a very potent herbal treatment for Silicosis. You would need to grind it into a fine powder and take it thrice daily for good results. The symptoms would lessen in 3 months and would practically disappear in 7 months. 2 Gms of this powder would suffice. If this disease is not treated timely; then it could lead to tuberculosis and other complications as well. In this disease the lungs are susceptible and get filled with fluid.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

An abscess is a wound with a wet exterior (pus) and can occur anywhere in the body. When an abscess appears anywhere on the body the immune system of the body tries to combat it. The white blood corpuscles (WBC) are responsible for this. Is for some reason the (WBC) fail in this venture; medical attention is required and there is no better medical aid other than herbal treatment. For one thing it is side effect free and moreover it is cost effective. In other words, if herbal treatment won’t heal you it won’t harm you either. The bottomline is that herbal treatment is the best resort for any ailment. Medically, an abscess is called furuncle.
One of the best herbal treatments for an abscess is Vismia laurentii De Wild (atondo owse) this is because it contains a natural anti-septic called xanthones. You would need to boil 60Gms of the root bark in about half a litre of water. Let it cool down and drink 20ml four times daily for a week after straining. Vernonia cinerea is also a very good herbal treatment for furuncle. Dry it and grind it into a fine powder. You would need to take one tablespoon and add to a cup of water; then boil it and imbibe thrice daily after straining. You would be cured in a week.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

Amoebiasis is an infection which eventuates into colitis. It denudes the red blood cells. The virus which causes this disease goes by the name of proteinases lyse. It infects the intestines and the infection reaches the rectum. Amoebiasis is rampant in tropical countries and developing countries. This is because they make use of their hands for all washing purposes; including their rectum. Entamoeba histolytica Virus is also responsible for this ailment. Latest studies have revealed that there is one more virus which cause; Amoebiasis and it is called Entamoeba dispar. This disease is also known as amoebic dysentery and blood flux.
However, there are certain herbal treatments for this disease. You would need to grind 30gms of Bu GU Zhi (Psoralea Fruit) with 130 Gms of Ying Su Ke (Poppy Shell) this should be concocted with honey and taken after meals; atleast twice daily. Peperomia pellucida, Basil leaves, Erigeron, Psoralea Fruit, Terminalia Arjuna bark, Verbascum sinaiticum, Cestrum auriculatum roots (boiled), Dan Dou Chi (Fermented Soya Bean), Cistus leaves and Yellowroot extract are all very good herbal treatments for Amoebiasis. These herbs need to be boiled with water and taken atleast twice daily. People who have tried these herbal treatments would swear an oath for their efficacy.
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