25 Feb

HERPES

Is a disease of the skin and mucosa, caused by a filterable virus. Firstly it is manifested through blisters, with a liquid inside, which break easily; erosions appear, followed by itches, pains or burning sensation. They are localized on the outer edge of the lip. After healing, the virus still remains in the organism and can reappear after fever, indigestion, or in the menses period. Avoid chocolate, beer, nuts, peas, as they help the virus develop.

Treatments:

- grayling (Thymallus thymallus), burdock (Arctium lappa), decoction from 200 milliliters water with four teaspoons of bucked root, apply compresses or tampon several times per day.


- echinacea; take three not very full teaspoons of powder per day on an empty stomach, keep the plant powder under the tongue for about ten minutes, swallow it then with water, this stops the virus spread.

- inula root (inulae radix); decoction from two teaspoons of bucked inula root into a cup of water, dip the area.

- lemon balm (Melissa officinalis); decoction from two teaspoons of dried lemon balm root into a cup, for baths and tamponing, alternatively apply fresh crushed leaves.

40 grams of lemon balm ointment, 50 grams of fat, warm it for ten minutes, strain and cool it, massage the affected areas gently, the ointment can be stored in the refrigerator.

- road weed (Plantaginis folium); infusion from a teaspoon of road weed into a cup of boiling water, drink two cups per day.

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