Malaria
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Published: 14 June 2016 (Tue)
Last Updated: 17 November 2023 04:30 AM (GMT+8)
.Published: 14 June 2016 (Tue)
Last Updated: 17 November 2023 04:30 AM (GMT+8)
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Malaria Treatment
Malaria:
• Malarial infection enters the blood stream through mosquito bites • Malaria can lead to: o Anaemia o Kidney failure o Dysentery Symptoms to look for: • High fever • Recurrent fever • Headache • Chills • Excessive sweating • Pain in the hands and legs Causes: • Unhygienic conditions, the mosquitoes which transmit malaria breed in stagnant water • Weak immune system Natural home remedy using cinnamon, black pepper and honey: 1. Take 1 glass hot water 2. Add 1 tsp cinnamon powder 3. Add ½ tsp black pepper powder 4. Add 1 tsp honey 5. Mix well 6. Sip the mixture while hot Natural home remedy using lemon juice: 1. Take 1 glass water 2. Add 4 tbsp lemon juice 3. Mix well 4. Drink 3 times a day Natural home remedy using basil leaves and black pepper: 1. Crush a handful of basil leaves 2. Press them on a sieve and extract juice 3. Add ½ tsp black pepper powder to the juice 4. Mix well 5. Drink 3 times a day Natural home remedy using chirata, cloves and cinnamon powder: • Ayurvedic herb -- Chirata, reduces body temperature 1. Take 2 tbsp chirata powder 2. Add to 250 ml hot water 3. Add 2 cloves 4. Add 1 tsp cinnamon powder 5. Heat this mixture for 2-3 min 6. Strain the liquid 7. Drink 3 tbsp of this mixture 4-5 times a dayNOTE : The intention of this article is only for information. It is not a substitute to any other standard medical diagnosis. For proper treatment, always consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician.