How Natural Doctors Treat Spinal Meningitis

Symptoms

 

High fever, vomiting, headache, prostration, pain in the back, legs, and neck, and convulsions, are the most frequent symptoms.  Drowsiness, irritability, loss of appetite, constipation, diarrhea, and sometimes a rash may also be present.  

 

This disease usually occurs in children under the age of ten.  Any movement of the patient causes much pain, and a position with the head and neck bent backward and held rigid is frequently assumed.

 

Treatment

 

The earlier in the disease that treatment is begun, the better the results will be.  The disease is much more sever and more frequently fatal in infants less than a year of age.  

 

The older the child, the fewer the complications, which include paralysis and various degrees of brain damage.  Since the introduction of antibiotics the mortality rate has dropped dramatically.

 

Make sure the bowels stay open and use herbal laxatives and colon cleanses as necessary.

 

Diet should very alkaline and nourishing.  A fruit diet is advisable.

 

Herbal Medicine

 

Golden seal: Lowest Price: $3.89 at vitacost.com

 

Combined with skullcap and hops, it is a very good tonic for spinal nerves and is very good in spinal meningitis.  It’s an antiperiodic, which prevents the reoccurrence of attacks of diseases.

 

“Side Effectsâ€

 

Kills and neutralizes poisons.  Don’t take for long periods of time without a break.

 

Lobelia: Lowest Price: $1.30 at QuantumAlchemy.com

 

 

Lobelia is the most powerful relaxant known among herbs.  It calms stomachs, nerves, inflammations, and lungs (as in a cough).

 

Black Cohosh: Lowest Price: $3.11 at allstarhealth.com

 

It’s great for not just spinal meningitis but dropsy and rheumatism.

 

“Side Effectsâ€

 

It’s great for blood pressure and your kidney and liver.  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.

 

Other Remedy Ingredients

 

Black cohosh, golden seal, lobelia.

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One Response

  1. Pryorlo - January 1, 2009

    Wonderful blog, I’m going to subscribe. Thanks alot

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