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Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Bacterial tracheitis is chiefly a disease of children and the bacteria’s which cause this disease are more often than not Staphylococcus aureus and streptococci. This disease causes wheezing while breathing and is usually accompanied by high temperature and pus expectoration. The throat of a child becomes vulnerable in this disease and a physician would advice penicillin as the best resort. However, a penicillin injection is very painful; so the best resort is herbal treatment. These herbal treatments involve certain herbs which can be procured easily. The wheezing sound made by a child who is suffering from a throat infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus and streptococci bacteria’s is known as stridor.
Copper leaf is a very potent herbal treatment for Bacterial tracheitis. All you need to do is boil about 18 to 20 copperleaf (Acalypha wilkesiana) in a cup measure of water for 35 mins. The 60ml strained extract of this should be taken thrice daily for a week and the symptoms of Bacterial tracheitis would be resolved. This herbal treatment for curing Bacterial tracheitis is age old and the annals would prove it. Besides, there are millions in the world today who have benefited from this herbal treatment. God forbid; but if your child is having symptoms similar to Bacterial tracheitis; then you should go in for this 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

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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Thursday, August 13th, 2009

This disease is full of controversies and all hope that it never eventuates. However, bird flu is for real and the suspected virus is H5N1. Incidentally it is the same virus which killed 50 million people in 1918. There is certain treatment for bird flu in allopathy and many other forms of medications. However, this ailment can be treated herbally. There are certain fruits and herbs; which have proven their worth in treating bird flu. Even after destroying nature so much; there are still some remote corners of the Earth where nature is still bountiful. The tribals are aware of this; however, they are skeptical in divulging the truth.
One of the most effective herbal treatments for bird flu is Elderberry. It is to be concocted with Echinacea purpurea and olive leaf. A brew needs to be made of these and boiled. This brew is to be imbibed after cooling. The diseased person needs to be given 1 cup to drink thrice daily till the symptoms subside. The other alternative herbal treatment for bird flu is to dry these herbs and make a fine powder. This powder is to be in a dosage form. Infact, the latter form is better than the former one.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Palpitation is very common throughout the world. In palpitations the heart beats at irregular intervals and makes an effort to beat. It makes the person aware that the heart is thumping in the rib cage as if to jump out. It is a disturbing problem; however, mot a serious one. The symptoms can be felt by the patient; as the heart beats abnormally. This being the case the pulse increases. A heart patient may also experience palpitations; however not necessarily. Anxiety is the main cause of palpitations. This ailment is common in young women who have just started menstruating. On the whole this ailment is treatable.
Grapes are considered to be a very potent herbal treatment for palpitations. This juice should be imbibed ever so frequently; as it rejuvenates the heart. Guava is another good herbal remedy for palpitations. Guavas are very good for the heart; especially the ripe ones. The eating of ripe guavas is good if palpitation is caused by nervousness. It is very effective if the reason for a palpating heart is anemia. The juice of snake gourd leaves has proven its worth in the treatment of heart palpitation. The extracted juice should be given twice daily (2 tsps) to the patient.
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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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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Coronary heart disease happens due to the malfunctioning of the arteries which supply blood to the heart. Coronary heart disease could to a silent heart attack and angina pectoris with sudden death. The patient would not be aware of the discomfort. Usually the symptoms are gasping for breath, chest pain and pain on the left shoulder. The gaping is caused because the blood does not get the required amount of oxygen. The other symptoms might be anxiety, drowsiness and blackouts. However, one of the most common symptoms is that the person sweats profusely. Ignoring these symptoms could prove to be fatal. The person would start panting without putting in any effort and tire very soon.
Grapes are amongst the best as an herbal treatment for coronary heart diseases. They have the propensity to tone the heart. Plenty of grapes should be eaten by a person who has been diagnosed with coronary heart problem. However, the imbibing of grape juice is a better option as it works faster. For the stimulation of the heart; there is nothing better than Apple as an herbal treatment. If the patient is not diabetic; then apple jam would do wonders. Indian gooseberry is another potent herbal treatment for coronary heart problems. It rejuvenates the entire body and especially the heart. It should be liberally eaten with salt daily. Since, it is a seasonal fruit it can be chewed by the patient in off season; even if it is shriveled up.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

The bursae count in a human body is 150. It is a minuscule sac filled with liquid. This sac is located near each joint; thereby plummeting the rasping between the bones and tendons. This enables the joints to function with natural lubricants. However, if there is swelling in the bursa it is termed as Bursitis medically. The pain caused can be excruciating and it attacks on most occasions the knee, the hips and other vital joints. Nonetheless, there are certain symptoms; such as slight pain in the affected joints. In such an event it better to take precautions. If it happens to be otherwise; then you might start ailing from bursitis.
However, there are some herbal treatments which give relief from the pain caused by bursitis. Turmeric is very effective for knee joint pain. The intake of turmeric (1500 gms) each day; for a duration of 5 weeks would help in subsiding the pain and the concerning joint would flex easily. Cold compress also hastens to reduce the pain. As for diet; you should make it a point to include Vitamin B 12 and calcium in your staple diet. Another herbal treatment for bursitis is to eat green leaf vegetables as much as possible.
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

If there is persistent itching around the genital area; then it could be genital wart. In such an event copulating is not pleasurable. This is so; because genital warts may cause bleeding and it may be profuse. This is especially so with women; during their menstrual cycle. Minuscule pink or reddish protrusions occur in and around the private parts; however, at times they are not visible also. In such an event a close examination is imperative. This disease can be transmitted sexually also; however, it takes three months for the symptoms to show. At times it may take years for the symptoms to crop up.
Every ailment has an herbal cure and onion juice which has been soaked overnight with salt; should be applied to the affected area. This should be done for a week atleast to get the desired results. The milky sap of fig fruit stem is also a very effective remedy for genital warts. Green leafy vegetables are a good herbal way to get rid of genital warts. If you happen to be suffering from genital warts; then you should include Radish and Mango in your staple diet; besides folic acid and beta-carotene. As a further herbal cure for genital warts a cotton wool swab should be soaked in apple cider vinegar and applied to the affected area.
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Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Chicken pox occurs usually in children (3 to 4 years of age) and is very contagious. The attack is severe in older children. The symptoms appear in the form of a rash on the skin and it is red in color. Though, they appear usually on the upper portion of the back and chest. In really serious cases these spots may appear on the face and scar it or life. In other words if the attack is severe the person would become a scar face. They keep occurring and drying up till seventeen days. The sore ripens fast and has a wet exterior.
This ailment is treatable herbally. Brown vinegar is very essential in treating chicken pox. Add half a cup of brown vinegar to Luke warm bathing water; this would give relief from the irritation of the ailment. An oatmeal bath stops the irritation caused by chicken pox. A few other herbal remedies for chicken pox are the use of boiled green pea water and baking soda. The child should be given a sponge with baking soda; so that when it dries up the child would refrain from itching.
The above mentioned herbal remedies are proven and side effect free. Besides, they are cost friendly also. The many people who have tried these herbal remedies would vouch for their efficacy.
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