Treating Chicken Pox With Herbal Remedies

November 6, 2009

It is likely that you may not have experience in diagnosing and treating the following medical conditions, so if in any doubt do not hesitate to contact a doctor as soon as possible.

Chicken Pox or Varicella. This, like the smallpox, is contagious, and effects persons but once during their life, and is much milder and less dangerous than smallpox; and is also communicable by inoculation, but affords no protection from variola.

The eruption commences on the breast and back; then to the face, scalp, and extremities. Chicken pox is distinguished from the smallpox by the former having no fever, or if any, it is of an uncertain continuance. About the second or third day the vesicles are filled with serum; and about the fifth day there is a crust on the pustules, while in the smallpox it is several days later. The chicken pox has been sometimes mistaken for the smallpox, and matter has been taken for that of smallpox in inoculation which has led persons sometimes to think they have been afflicted with smallpox twice in their life.

Treatment.—

Keep the patient warm in bed for a few days; use a spare regimen, and keep the bowels gently open.

Cow Pox -

Cows are subjected to an eruption on their udders, which is frequently communicated to the hands or arms of those who milk them, and those who have been afflicted with this eruption are never liable to smallpox. Dr. Jenner very satisfactorily ascertained that this eruptive pustule was a much milder disease than the smallpox, and that in general it secured those who had been affected with it from afterwards being liable to various infections. He also observed that the vaccine pox is not communicable other than by inoculation, and that on this account it might be inoculated in a family without endangering the others—a circumstance of the greatest importance.

The vaccine virus should be taken from the pox which appears on the nipples of the cow, which pox or pustules is commonly of somewhat livid colour, and is surrounded by erysipelatous inflammation.

Operation.—

The skin near the top of the arms should be punctured with a sharp-pointed crow-quill, then dip the sharp nib in the fluid, and insert under the skin. The fluid

should be transparent, as it is not to be depended upon if at all opaque. The matter, if not used immediately, should be dried gradually before it is laid by for future use; it should be well corked up in a bottle. If the fluid be taken from another child, it should be taken before the ninth day. The child should not be less than two nor more than six months before it be inoculated; and at the time of operation the child, if possible, should be in good health. The success of inoculators depends on the management of the patients while under the disease.

Treatment.—

For the first eight days the child should be kept cool and shielded from the external air. The diet should be bread, milk, light puddings, water gruel, weak broths, and white meats. Their medicine should be mild purgatives and tea made of equal parts of Ground Ivy, Bistort Root and Herb, and Agrimony; boil them in as much water as will make a strong tea. Four table-spoonfuls five or six times a day.

Measles or Rubeola .—

This disease, like smallpox, proceeds from infection, and is more or less dangerous according to the constitution of the patient, the season of the year, and the climate or locality of the resident.

Symptoms.—

Chilliness, shivering, succeeded by heat, thirst, anxiety, pains in the head, back, and loins, heaviness and redness of the eyes, with an effusion of tears, swelling of the eyelids, nausea, sometimes vomiting of bilious matter, dryness of cough, hoarseness, hurried respiration, difficulty of breathing, frequent sneezing, and a discharge of acrid matter from the nostrils; with a pulse at the same time strong and frequent.

Treatment.—

Our business is to assist Nature by throwing out the morbific matter and bringing perspiration to the surface. Cooling medicines should be given, as the infusion of Marigold or Elder Flowers; tea of Balm or Agrimony. When the violence has abated, which it ought to do about the fourth day, prepare the following: A handful each of Clovers, Peppermint, Ground Ivy, Flax Weed, Red Raspberry leaves, with Ginger Root ½ ounce. Infuse in 1 quart of hot water; strain and sweeten.
Dose.—Three or four tablespoons as often as may be required.

The Leading Facts about Reiki Healing

July 2, 2009

If you have the fair interest in knowing Reiki and how it is practiced, the best thing to start with is that of getting familiar with the healing procedure. Reiki imparts the knowledge on how the present life can be lived to the fullest and to let go of all the worries and stress. It is necessary to put away the concerns that bother the mind, the spirit, and the body because it is the only way on how a full life can be enjoyed. Reiki healing employs the force that opens the doors in our lives towards the most unexpected and positive things that can occur. As soon as we allow our hearts, minds, and spirits to open up to the wonders of its healing procedure, we can start to live in harmony with the rest of our brothers and sisters.

The Healing and the Healer

As per the believers of Reiki, they manifest the techniques as they abide by the Divine consecration and the sacred covenant that they share with the Creator. Others even have the faith that the ability to heal themselves and others by means of using Reiki is innate. The technique is both a therapy and a way of allowing one to live the present day at a given moment. The healing ability is empowered as the person decides to accept his responsibility in getting attuned to it. Apart from acting as a form of treatment, it is also a lifestyle that encourages an individual to do good deeds in their entire lifetime.

The Early Beginnings

The methods of healing through Reiki is said to have been rooted from the age old Tibet and was actually rediscovered by no less than a Japanese man by the name Mikao Usui in the latter part of the 1800s. When Mikao Usui died, his loyal followers took over the responsibility and continued the practice. They established clubs and alliances which still exist to this day to teach the variations of the Reiki method. The teaching is basically based on the learner’s level of spiritual maturity. In the early times, the club was exclusively for the Japanese so the foreigners were never allowed to partake in the course. However, one Japanese woman by the name Hawayo Takata introduced the same teachings in the western world in the 1970s. Nowadays, the knowledge on Reiki is known to all parts of the world.

Using Reiki Methodology

If there are some people who question the efficacy of Reiki, it is but necessary to believe that it truly works. The person has to be simply open to accept the healing energy which is always around. You don’t necessarily have to feel anything during the healing process. If one fails to receive the energy, it means that the process is obstructed by the imbalanced chakras. In order to fully enjoy its effect, it has to be rebalanced. It may take a while but with the help of other Reiki healers, the process of recovery can be made faster.

It is but important to do the Reiki healing procedure with all of your heart and mind. Your action has to be driven by your greatest emotion called love. It is by opening yourself up to the whole process that you will only be able to receive its rewarding effect. Good deeds are also going to be returned to you.

Healing Your Body Naturally: Antioxidants

June 18, 2009

Green and leafy. These are two of the most important things to remember when you are looking for foods high in antioxidants. But this is really not new information for most people, especially those who are natural healing proponents. But many people still aren’t sure why antioxidants are good for the body, or how they help.

Antioxidants boost the immune system. Basically, antioxidants help to protect the body at the cellular level. This can lower your risk of illnesses and infections. The chlorophyll in green, leafy vegetables will also help to protect the internal organs from damage. Plus, antioxidants promote the cleansing of the colon. It is important to take into consideration where your green, leafy vegetables come from; poor environmental conditions in the growing area can lower the vegetable’s ability to provide you with antioxidants. If this is a concern, take an antioxidant supplement.