Posts Tagged ‘seizures’
Saturday, November 7th, 2009

When the blood pressure runs high in pregnancy the condition is known as toxemia of pregnancy or Bacteremia. The symptoms include high protein in the urine and edema. The symptoms of seizures and hypertension may also persist. This disease needs medical attention; otherwise it could prove fatal for the mother and the infant. Incidentally the abbreviation for hypertension is (PIH). This disease causes bacterial toxins to flourish in the blood and the condition is abnormal. The end result is that the blood becomes poisonous resulting in drastic results. Since, blood is spread all over the body; the whole body becomes poisonous and the condition is known as hematogenous spread. Nevertheless, there is a herbal treatment for this disease.
The best-known herbal treatment for pre Eclampsia is the usage of alfalfa juice. If this herbal treatment does not help in eradicating the disease entirely, atleast it would help in arresting it. All you need to do is extract the juice of three teaspoons of alfalfa and take it thrice daily during pregnancy and a month of this herbal treatment would make all the difference. Another herbal cure for Bacteremia is to drink the juice of primrose and the dosage would be the same as alfalfa juice and again a month would suffice in controlling the malady.
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Yellow fever is transmitted by the bite of a mosquito which is carrying the virus. Incidentally it happens to be a flavivirus disease. This disease is prevalent in the south of America and the Sahara. Everyone is susceptible to this ailment; however, it is more rampant in elderly people; the symptoms take time to show their effects; perhaps a week. The symptoms may include: “Arrhythmias, Heart dysfunction, Coma, less urination, Delirium, Fever, Headache, Jaundice, Muscle aches (Myalgia), Red eyes, face, tongue, Seizures, Vomiting and Vomiting blood”. If treated incorrectly chemically the results could be fatal. However, herbal treatment to cure yellow fever is the safest way out; as it has no side effects and is cost effective.
One of the best herbal treatments for yellow fever is Cinchona officinalis bark. 60Gms should be boiled in half a litre of water. After straining and cooling; drink 20ml three times a day for 10 days. The symptoms of yellow fever would be resolved. Another potent herbal treatment for yellow fever is Irvingia gabonensis bark. The methodology of using g it is the same as Cinchona officinalis bark. However, the treatment would last only for a week. Nonetheless, you need to make certain that the seeds are pulverized.
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Monday, August 24th, 2009

Seizures or convulsions are known as Epilepsy. More commonly it is known as fits. It is a neurological disorder. It is caused due to the malfunctioning of the neurals of the brain. This disease affects more than 45 Million people the world over. A sudden electrical discharge form the brain causes a person to loose all senses and the person faints. After regaining senses; the person does not remise anything. This is so much so that the person does not about his/her whereabouts. Allopathy has certain treatments; however, more than 30% of people do not respond to the treatment. However, there are certain herbal treatments which have proven their worth in treating epilepsy.
Carrots, beetroots and cucumbers have proven their worth in treating this disease effectively. The concoction of the juices of all three is a very effective herbal treatment for seizures. About 150 ml would suffice to resolve the symptoms in two months. A tea made of dried passion flower should be given to the patient thrice daily and symptoms of fits would be resolved in a month’s time. Seizures are rampant more in tropical countries; as the climate is such. Due to the heat; as it is a person goes insane.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Anxiety is the main cause of hysteria. A person suffering from hysteria suffers from seizures and often gets blackouts. This happens to people who are trying to run away from themselves; for what ever reason. In short a hysterical person is an escapist. This ailment; inflicts both the genders; however it is more common in women between the age 15 to 26 years. The symptoms are the clenching or grinding of the teeth, cramps, going haywire for no apparent reason and so on and so forth. Abnormal heart beat is another symptom of hysteria. A person suffering from hysteria often gets a feeling that some foreign body is stuck in the throat and gets a choking sensation.
However, there are some known herbal treatments for hysteria. The eating of black berry fruit is very good for people suffering from hysteria. Three kilograms of black berry should be soaked in jug of water. Then about 100 Gms of salt should be added to it. The jug should be placed under direct sun light for ten days. This water should be drunk after that and the fruit gormandized. Since, women are more prone to this ailment; they should repeat the treatment each week. This should be done till the symptoms persist. The imbibing of honey is also a very useful herbal treatment for hysteria.
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