Posts Tagged ‘Hyacinth Bletilla’
Friday, November 6th, 2009

When two unrelated organs are connected by a passageway the disease is known as fistula or fistulae. This disease is also known as duodenum of the stomach. This disease could be blind; meaning with only one opening end or it could complete. It should be remembered that mostly fistulae are in the form of a tube and a person who is suffering from hindradetis suppurativa is all the more susceptible to fistula. Colitis and crohn’s can also lead to fistula. It has been observed that malfunctioning of the gallbladder can also lead to fistula. Though, this disease is not very common; however, if a person is infected by this disease it can lead to sever complications. Any sort of radiation treatment can also lead to fistula. However, there is a herbal treatment for fistula.
The herbal treatment for fistula would require 3 Gms of Bai Ji or hyacinth Bletilla, 0. 5 Gms of skull cap root (Huang Qin) and the same amount of Notoginseng. However, it should be remembered that all the ingredients should be powdered to a fine paste and taken each time with a table spoon (one). The paste should be made by concocting the ingredients with cold water and taken four times daily. The symptoms of fistula would be resolved in a month’s time. This herbal treatment has benefited ailing people worldwide and the remedy can be safely taken without an iota of a doubt. These people would vouch for the efficacy of the treatment.
Tags: Bai Ji, crohn’s, duodenum of the stomach, fistula, fistulae, hindradetis suppurativa, Huang Qin, Hyacinth Bletilla, Notoginseng, skull cap root
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Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Chyluria is a rampant disease of the Indian peninsula and the African veldt. In this disease chyle is urinated alongside urine and is creamish in appearance. This is caused by a disruption in the lymph channels and it is because a foreign body named Wuchereria bancrofti attaches itself to the channel. It is a thread like nematode and at times may lead to the passing of blood in the urine. This condition is known as haemato-chyluria.If untreated the condition can lead to severe complications and could require surgery. Anti- filarial drugs may help; however, herbal treatment is the best way out to treat Chyluria.
The grinded form of Hyacinth Bletilla or bai ji (35g) should be mixed with glutinous rice or Nou Mi. This should be taken twice daily for ten days; morning and evening. The symptoms of Chyluria are resolved in ten days. Nou Mi and seaweed are also considered a good herbal treatment for Chyluria. You would need to decoct betel nut or Bing Lang 50 g and seaweed or hai zao 50g. Half the decoction should be taken after breakfast and the other half after dinner. India is a sub continent and Africa is a continent; so you can imagine the number of people who have this disease and those who have tried these herbal treatments would vouch for their efficacy.
Tags: Anti- filarial drugs, Bai Ji, betel nut, Bing Lang, Chyluria, glutinous rice, haemato-chyluria, hai zao, Hyacinth Bletilla, lymph channels, Nou Mi, seaweed, urine, Wuchereria bancrofti
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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.
Tags: air, Bai Ji, breathing, chemical remedies, complications, Disease, fluid, Grinder's disease, herbal treatment, Hyacinth Bletilla, lungs, mask, oblivion, Progressive Massive Fibrosis, respiratory, silicon dust, Silicosis, symptom, Tuberculosis
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