How Natural Doctors Treat Spinal Meningitis
Symptoms
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High fever, vomiting, headache, prostration, pain in the back, legs, and neck, and convulsions, are the most frequent symptoms. Â Drowsiness, irritability, loss of appetite, constipation, diarrhea, and sometimes a rash may also be present. Â
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This disease usually occurs in children under the age of ten. Â Any movement of the patient causes much pain, and a position with the head and neck bent backward and held rigid is frequently assumed.
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Treatment
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The earlier in the disease that treatment is begun, the better the results will be. Â The disease is much more sever and more frequently fatal in infants less than a year of age. Â
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The older the child, the fewer the complications, which include paralysis and various degrees of brain damage. Â Since the introduction of antibiotics the mortality rate has dropped dramatically.
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Make sure the bowels stay open and use herbal laxatives and colon cleanses as necessary.
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Diet should very alkaline and nourishing. Â A fruit diet is advisable.
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Herbal Medicine
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Golden seal: Lowest Price: $3.89 at vitacost.com
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Combined with skullcap and hops, it is a very good tonic for spinal nerves and is very good in spinal meningitis. Â It’s an antiperiodic, which prevents the reoccurrence of attacks of diseases.
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“Side Effectsâ€
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Kills and neutralizes poisons. Â Don’t take for long periods of time without a break.
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Lobelia: Lowest Price: $1.30 at QuantumAlchemy.com
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Lobelia is the most powerful relaxant known among herbs. Â It calms stomachs, nerves, inflammations, and lungs (as in a cough).
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Black Cohosh: Lowest Price: $3.11 at allstarhealth.com
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It’s great for not just spinal meningitis but dropsy and rheumatism.
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“Side Effectsâ€
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It’s great for blood pressure and your kidney and liver. Â Because of the potency pregnant women should not take it and it shouldn’t be taken for long periods of time without taking a break.
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Other Remedy Ingredients
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Black cohosh, golden seal, lobelia.








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