As leucorrhoea often affects the kidneys, although these will benefit from the sitz baths, they will need further stimulating. This can be achieved by taking a mild kidney tea together with Nephrosolid. It is understandable that leucorrhoea can have a weakening effect on the nerves. Hence we will want to build them up by regularly taking Avenaforce in alternation with Ginsavena. Neuroforce tablets are also excellent for this purpose.
On the other hand, I would advise against the use of strong antibiotic medicines. Why? Because these drugs destroy not only the harmful but also the useful and necessary bacteria, making the restoration of bacterial flora more difficult. If we want to cooperate with nature we must not first destroy its workings. Rather, we should take care and refrain from drastic medicines that destroy the beneficial organisms we want to build up, for experience shows that harmful bacteria recuperate faster than the useful ones.
The treatment of leucorrhoea, usually a very stubborn condition, requires patience, perseverance and absolute regularity in taking medication. There is no other way to achieve a permanent cure. At the same time, it is very important to avoid any detrimental habits and influences even after the cure has been achieved.
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Infectious eye and mouth suppuration (discharging of pus or festering) can be cured in a short time if you follow the nature treatment described in the following letter I received from a mother.
‘Our little boy is much better now. The pus in his eyes and mouth stopped within about five days after we began to use your remedies. The child looked pitiful, but now he is romping around happily again. Our treatment was as follows: before meals we gave him Solidago (goldenrod) and a cod-liver oil preparation, as well as an easily assimilated calcium preparation {Urticalcin). After meals he took Hepar sulph. 4x and Lachesis 12x. The eyes were bathed twice daily with diluted Aesculaforce. Twice a day we put an onion poultice on his neck. Improvement of his condition was soon noticeable. We put St John’s wort oil on his sore lips and dusted them with Urticalcin powder. During the day we gave him fruit juice and horsetail tea to drink. Several times we prepared white clay packs made with horsetail tea, mixed with a few drops of St John’s wort oil, and applied these to his eyes. We are indeed thankful and happy that this dangerous infection has now gone, but we continue to give the child Solidago, cod-liver oil preparation and the easily assimilated calcium.’
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How an entire centre can be put out of order is seen in the case of a stroke. The attack usually occurs in the inner capsule and not! the outer part of the brain or the cerebral cortex. If a blood vessel on the right side of the inner capsule ruptures, the blood supply to the outer parts of the brain is disrupted and the consequence* appear on the left side of the body. This inversion is due to the fact that the cerebral hemisphere controls the opposite side of the; body. Whatever we sense on the right side is registered on the left side and vice versa. If the body is able to repair the damage, the paralysis will pass and the ability to speak, which was lost, will return. If the speech centre remains disturbed, while the centre governing the connecting ideas continues to function, then the person will find himself in the embarrassing situation of thinking! correctly but expressing himself in a muddled way. However, tfl will not happen if he writes down his thoughts instead of trying! to express them verbally.
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Admittedly, many children’s diseases can be beneficial insofar as the accompanying fever disposes of pathological material within the body that might otherwise cause more serious health problems in later life. This does not mean, however, that we should directly expose children to diseases. They will break out soon enough anyway, so the older and stronger a child is the more easily it will overcome them.
If a child’s illness is correctly treated, that is to say, in a natural way and supported in the course it takes, it will be welcome as a cleansing process of the system. The fever burns up and destroys all kinds of toxins which have remained in the baby’s system from the embryonic stage of development. Observant physicians agree that those who have never had any of the children’s diseases accompanied by fever succumb more readily to all sorts of other diseases, even malignant ones, later on in life. This observation proves the wonderful healing power of fever.
The majority of children who do not recover easily from a children’s disease owe this failure to inappropriate treatment. The worst thing that can happen to a child is the suppression of normal disease symptoms – fever and rashes – by means of chemical medicines. Remember, a fever is the internal defence reaction of the body; it burns up or destroys poisons entering from outside and those that have accumulated in the body. Rashes are often a natural way of conducting these toxins out of the system and on to the skin or through the pores. Neither the temperature itself nor its external reaction must be suppressed, because all too often the suppression results in severe damage to the heart, the nervous system or the lungs.
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Vitamin D is also essential, for if it is lacking, calcium will not be fully assimilated and utilised by the body. Oranges, cod-liver oil, various emulsions containing cod-liver oil, and all natural products and nutriments containing vitamin D are indicated for this purpose. Vitaforce is a very good and balanced formula incorporating some of these substances.
Another important factor to consider is the efficiency of the kidneys and the skin. If these excretory organs are in any way obstructed, accumulations of uric acid and other metabolic waste matter will cause metabolic disorders and may prevent the assimilation of calcium.
Returning to calcium for a moment, it has been observed that lack of calcium causes disturbances in the glands with internal secretions; the lymph glands can also be impaired. This can lead to flatulence, internal fermentation and putrefaction in the bowels, thus poisoning the system.
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