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Re: BACTERIAL INFECTION FOR 10 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From: Lynn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 6 Jan 2000 13:48:50 -0600 (CST)


I have a book here referred to as hotpants. It is herbal remedies for gynocological stuff. I will type out what it says about bacterial infections and I hope it helps. Bacterial Infections and Gonorrhea (i don't know why they are together) These problems indicate that the immune system has to be seriously treated and built up. Be patient; the treatment can be long. These problems can recur frequently after the first attack; it's better to get rid of them for good. Symptoms Very light greyish secretions, terrible smell, irritation or itchiness of the vulva. Often occurs without symptoms. What to do • Echinacea decoction or tincture. (echinacea pupera or augustofolia) which is a blood purifier, it stimulates the production of white blood cells which destroy bacteria or viruses. Echinacea is an herbal substitute for antibiotics as it strengthens the immune system. It is used for blood poisoning, poisonous stings and bites, chronic or acute bacterial infections, vaginal infections and hemorroids. A good prostate tonic, it also facilitates the elimination of fat. Echinacea is non-toxic and can be taken over long periods of time. Decoction : 1 once ofdried root or bark (medium handful) 2 cups cold water Cover and simmer slowly for 20 minutes. Do not boil. Strain. Can be kept in fridge for 2 to 3 days. Roots and bark can be soaked in the same amount of water overnight before simmering ; this increases the potency. You can add licorice root if the taste makes you nauseous. Take 1 to 5 table spoons 3 to 6 times a day. Tincture : contains the alkaloid parts of the plant, extracted and preserved in alcohol. As they are concentrated herbal extracts, they remain potent for a long time, can be carried easily and ingested easily, are easy to prepare and act quickly. They are sold at health food stores and range from $9 to $14 dollars. Expensive but they last a long time. 15 to 30 drops in a little warm water every 1 to 6 hours, depending on the gravity of the infection. This information was taken from the english adaptation of C'est toujours chaud dans les culottes des filles, by Isabelle Gauthier. This edition was collectively written by Isabelle Gauthier and Lisa Vinebaum. Women are encouraged to share this information amoungst themselves. There is no copyright on Hotpants; however, we ask that you please copy or share this information responsibly and give credit to the authors whrer necessary.



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