Thursday, November 29, 2018

Chicken pox vitamin c

What therapies does Dr. Weil recommend for chickenpox? Daily doses of vitamin C , garlic, echinacea, and astragalus can help boost immunity.


So can immune-stimulating mushrooms such as cordyceps, reishi, shiitake and maitake. Extracts are available in capsule or liquid form and can be taken as directe halving the dose for smaller children. Reviews by patients who have Chicken Pox and take Vitamin C either as part of daily diet or as method of treatment.

Treatment of Shingles with Vitamin C. The clinical response of shingles to vitamin C therapy is decidedly different from its response to traditional therapies. While there are not many reports in the literature on vitamin C and shingles, the studies that do exist are striking. Vitamin C and light citric acid in lemon can help brighten dark areas of the skin and scars left by chicken pox. This is one of the simplest ways to remove scar after chicken pox. Sunlight Might Not Be Best Once You Have Active Pox Lesions.


Although it is wonderful to have confirmation of the power of vitamin D in the treatment of infectious diseases that have typically been fought with vaccines, there is one caution about using sunlight as therapy for someone with active lesions. Until further clinical trials are conducte these stand. They clearly show that vitamin C should be an integral part of any therapeutic approach used on a patient presenting with shingles.

Chicken pox is very contagious and spreads easily from person to person. It can also be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person’s skin. Other than massage, vitamin C was the only therapy initiated. After four days of vitamin C injections the child was again moving both legs, but with only very slow and deliberate movement.


Klenner also noted that there was a “definite response” after only the first injection of vitamin C. This is our second case of Chicken Pox , read my post under Oatmeal Baths. Colloidal Silver, Vitamin C and Lysine did not work, our first child had the worst case I hope to see. Note she did have a compromised immune system from Chemo! Solutions for treating chickenpox naturally.


Chickenpox is caused by a virus called Varicella Zoster virus (VZV). This virus is related to the herpes virus and causes chickenpox in children and Herpes Zoster (or shingles) in adults (although very rare, shingles can also occur in children). The NIH recommends that adult men over age consume milligrams a day, and adult women milligrams a day. One word of caution before you eat every.


Natural Health 3explains more about how vitamin C destroys viral infections: Research has shown that vitamin C stops the replication of viruses (their ability to multiply and spread) by interfering with viral DNA. It makes skin itchy and fluid-filled blisters. These blisters burst and form crust (scab) which leaves the scars on the skin. The scars it leaves behind shouldn’t embarrass you for the rest of your life.


Vitamin C is the least stable an therefore, most easily destroyed of all the vitamins.

It crystallizes out of water as square or oblong crystals (Illus. 6-1), slightly soluble in acetone and lower alcohols. So, boosting your immune system is the must-have process during Chicken Pox. Including Vitamin C in your diet is the best way to boost the immune system.


Death occurs in about per 60cases.

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