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Yer right about the Tea Tree Oil. It needs to be cut 10 to 1. The best oil to

cut

it with is Jojoba Oil. = 10 parts Jojoba to 1 part Tea Tree by volume.

 

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Ian

 

 

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> Niki, what worked for my girls is a bath with a couple of tablespoons of

> baking soda, and then calamine lotion. What made it more fun was letting

> them use paint brushes to " paint " each other with the lotion. They were

> giggling and covered in pink spots!

>

> Tea tree oil may help as well, but I'm not certain it should be applied

> directly to the skin of the young ones.

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> Good luck

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Niki, what worked for my girls is a bath with a couple of tablespoons of

baking soda, and then calamine lotion. What made it more fun was letting

them use paint brushes to " paint " each other with the lotion. They were

giggling and covered in pink spots!

 

Tea tree oil may help as well, but I'm not certain it should be applied

directly to the skin of the young ones.

 

Good luck

 

Wendy

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This crap about the chicken pox vaccine really gets my goat. Of all

the stupid things they came up with...this has to be at the top of

the list.

 

First of all...I've never known for the chicken pox to be a national

dilemma. It's a childhood disease, period. Kids get it and 99.99% of

the time, they recover without any complications. The only

complication I've really seen was an infected pock, which was due to

the scratching and not the disease itself.

 

The school nurse called me one day asking why I didn't fill out the

chicken pox vaccine info on the medical record form. " Because she

had them when she was 7 " . " Do you have proof? " . Now how do you

provide proof of the chicken pox. Really. Ask her. She had them. In

great disbelief, she exclaims " Didn't you take her to the

doctors????? " Ugh. Moron.

 

If you actually become exposed to and acquire an immunity to the

chicken pox, you *probably* don't have to worry about it ever again.

If you get your child vaccinated against them when they are young,

never REALLY being exposed to them, never REALLY becoming immune,

they will need to remember to get a booster every ten years for the

rest of their lives. Do you hope they remember when they are thirty

they need a shot?

 

In my opinion, this vaccine is a disgrace (among all other

vaccines). 20 years from now, when there's an explosion of adult

chicken pox or shingles, they're gonna all say " Duh, what were we

thinking? "

 

The school nurse also kept bugging me about the hepatitis B shot.

Last I heard, there weren't very many school aged children running

around with hepatitis. She was literally harrassing me. Finally one

day, one of my coworkers answered the phone " Oh, Kim's not in today,

she's out with hepatitis " LOL. I think she got the hint.

 

Kim

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If you have a great concern about vaccinations, there are many sites that

can give you information. I found once I got " religion " (religious medical

exemption) I felt I had more control over my child's healthcare. I am not

blind to the fact that a child's heart condition is a VERY serious

condition, and depending upon what it is, you have great trust in you

doctor. There are many good doctors and many good reasons to use allopathic

healthcare. Vaccinations depress the immune system, although you did not

ask, may I kindly suggest that you supplement your son's diet with immune

building supplements , vitamins and herbs such as colostrum , vitamin C and

for the heart, Hawthorne.

My two cents

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Re: [herbal remedies] RE: Chicken Pox

 

 

my son sean is the first EVER of my children to get

the chicken pox vaccine. none of the others have ever

been required to but he is required to get every shot

known to mankind due to his heart condition. he gets

pneumonia shots every year and before him i didn't

even know there WERE pneumonia shots. sigh.

 

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> This crap about the chicken pox vaccine really gets

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> the stupid things they came up with...this has to be

> at the top of

> the list.

 

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At 09:28 PM 3/8/2004 -0500, you wrote:

>plus young kids ages 3 and 5. Anything to be done for the itching and

later, any scars? I know about some classics for taking care of scars but

I am wondering about the fact that these are children.

 

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plus young kids ages 3 and 5. Anything to be done for the itching and later,

any scars? I know about some classics for taking care of scars but I am

wondering about the fact that these are children.

 

When my children got Chicken Pox I gave them 1000 mg of Vitamin C every hour

they were awake and in three days the Pox was gone and no itching and scarring.

Also worked for my grandkids.

 

Neysa

 

 

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In the recesses of my memory, I believe " Dry Vitamin A " is also

recommended for chicken pox. Check it out.

Pat

 

 

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neysa@a...> wrote:

> plus young kids ages 3 and 5. Anything to be done for the itching

and later, any scars? I know about some classics for taking care of

scars but I am wondering about the fact that these are children.

>

> When my children got Chicken Pox I gave them 1000 mg of Vitamin C

every hour they were awake and in three days the Pox was gone and no

itching and scarring. Also worked for my grandkids.

>

> Neysa

>

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TT, Echinacea, Vitamin E (put this directly on the pox'), An enzyme capsule with or in each meal or drink, hot bath at night before bed with a cup of ginger tea, lots of fresh made juices.

 

No sugar, No wheat or grain products that are not sprouted.

 

Remember the 150 Rule (in the files).

 

Love,

 

Doc

 

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Wednesday, April 07, 2004 12:47 PM

Herbal Remedies - chicken pox

My 11 month old son has chicken pox. Any recommendations? I'm putting on calamine lotion and oatmeal baths.Anything herbal or vitamin to do internally or externally?Thankshope

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, " Kelly "

<parnham@w...> wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I think my son (15 months) and I have just caught Chicken Pox.

Can you all please offer us your advice in managing this.

>

> Thanks, Kelly

 

 

Melissa (lemon balm)--Tips for treating chickenpox and shingles:

 

Clinical trials indicate that substances in melissa's volatile oils

make this herb a very promising remedy. Melissa has been shown to

speed healing of the lesions, especially when taken at the first

signs of an outbreak.

 

Topical formulations of melissa have been recommended for

treating shingles which is actually a reactivation of the chickenpox

virus. Shingles is caused by a relative to the herpes simplex virus:

herpes zoster.

 

Forms: tincture, ointment,

dried herb/tea, cream

 

Special tip:

--To be effective for fighting chickenpox and other lesions caused

by the herpes simplex virus, you need to use a cream-based product

containing a concentrated extract of melissa.

 

In Germany, the melissa cream/ointment is sold under the

name Lomaherpan;

in the United States it can be found under various names, such as

Herpalieve and Herpilyn.

 

Make a tea from dried melissa. To prepare the tea, use 1 to 2

teaspoons of the herb for each 8-ounce cup of hot but not boiling

water. Cover the tea and let it steep for 10 to 20 minutes to get

the medicinal benefits. Drink the tea throughout the day as needed.

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Dear Kelly,

 

Please remember that children have been getting chickenpox for

centuries and usually require no treatment. It is usually a fairly

mild disease for children.

 

I would recommend that you and your child both take liberal amounts

of vitamin C throughout the illness. I think that you should consider

taking some every hour or so. If you do that, hopefully it will be

mild and short lived. If you give the body the natural nutrients it

needs to fight, it almost always does so easily. It is understanding

that the body can use huge amounts of nutrients (especially vitamin

C) during an illness. Most people err by not giving enough to do the

job. Also they need general overall good nutrition to make sure that

all of the needed cofactors are there to make sure that all system

are working at top effeciency.

 

Vitamin C is antiviral as well as somethiing that will rev up the

immune system. It will also strengthen the whole body so that it is

protected. Believe me it is strong enough to do the job if the person

will take enough. It is documented to cure many viral and bacterial

diseases. It was used by Dr. Klenner to cure severe polio cases in

the 1930's and 1940's. If it can do that chicken pox should be much

easier.

 

The body will fight off the virus usually without too much trouble.

 

Please educate yourself about vitamin C from our links page.

 

good luck,

 

Frank

 

 

, " Kelly "

<parnham@w...> wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I think my son (15 months) and I have just caught Chicken Pox. Can

> you all please offer us your advice in managing this.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kelly

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Hi, Kelly.

 

Here is a little more about chicken pox treatment:

 

" How should I treat my toddler's chicken pox? "

 

" While she's recuperating, she'll appreciate anything you can do to

relieve the itching. Give her a cool bath every three to four hours,

and mix 4 tablespoons of baking soda with the bath water. Oatmeal

baths are soothing, too. Kathi Kemper, author of The Holistic

Pediatrician, recommends taking a double handful of plain, dry

oatmeal, putting it into an old stocking or pillowcase (to make clean-

up easier), tying off the end, and adding it to the bathtub. If you

don't want to deal with the mess of regular oats, you can also get

oatmeal bath preparations at the drugstore. After the bath, put

calamine lotion on the itchy spots.

 

Keep your child's nails cut short. It may seem like an impossible

task, but try to keep her from picking and scratching her sores,

which can slow the healing process. Sores that aren't allowed to heal

can leave scars or lead to skin infections such as impetigo. "

 

Best wishes,

 

Elliot

 

 

, " Kelly "

<parnham@w...> wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I think my son (15 months) and I have just caught Chicken Pox. Can

> you all please offer us your advice in managing this.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kelly

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Have him soak in Epsom salts and Aveena soap. Both are very cheap and effective, and have been used for years.

 

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In a message dated 8/23/2005 12:46:50 A.M. Central Daylight Time, graftedin writes:

 

Greetings,

 

My son is currently suffering from a sever case of chicken pox. His face is completely covered and it's hard to even look at him. Does any body have any remedies to help alleviate his discomfort and/or help him recover more quickly?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Tom

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Thank you everyone for your input. My son is doing much better now.

 

Tom

 

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treblclef2

Wednesday, August 31, 2005 8:22 PM

Re: Chicken Pox

 

 

Have him soak in Epsom salts and Aveena soap. Both are very cheap and effective, and have been used for years.

 

==========================

 

In a message dated 8/23/2005 12:46:50 A.M. Central Daylight Time, graftedin writes:

 

Greetings,

 

My son is currently suffering from a sever case of chicken pox. His face is completely covered and it's hard to even look at him. Does any body have any remedies to help alleviate his discomfort and/or help him recover more quickly?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Tom

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Oatmeal baths and teatree oil in a soothing cream to

apply to the sores it worked for my girls one was 16

and she realy suffered.

Pat

 

--- livingbooksmod wrote:

 

> My 14 y o just broke out all over with the chicken

> pox. The kids were

> exposed when really young but two of them just had a

> very light case at that time.

> What is the best thing to do for him?

>

> Thanks!

> Julie

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Thanks for the tip. My kids both had chickenpox earlier this year, I'll pass

the tip on to other mums !

 

Eman <emano70 wrote: My daughter has chicken pox and I have

been boiling neem leaves and pouring the water over her after a bath. NO ITCHING

at all!! Its great! I havent used anything else and the pox is disappearing

fast. She is 4 years old.

 

shel6733 <shel6733 wrote: It can be malt or white either a cup in the

bath or spots/rash can be

dabbed with it on cotton wool, good for wasp stings rashes chickenpox

use diluted if you find the smell too strong

It has an odour but it soon disperses

 

 

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Add in a little aloe Vera and you can be sure that there won't be any scarring.

 

Eman <emano70 wrote: My daughter has chicken pox and I have

been boiling neem leaves and pouring the water over her after a bath. NO ITCHING

at all!! Its great! I havent used anything else and the pox is disappearing

fast. She is 4 years old.

 

shel6733 <shel6733 wrote: It can be malt or white either a cup in the

bath or spots/rash can be

dabbed with it on cotton wool, good for wasp stings rashes chickenpox

use diluted if you find the smell too strong

It has an odour but it soon disperses

 

 

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Hi,

After the chickenpox, it leaves a bad cough for a long time for many.

Pulsatilla (Homeo) is a specific to ward off remnant ill effects of

chicken pox.

It is also known that the virus remains dormant in the body transformed

as Herpes HSV, & may show up many years later.

There is no easy solution for HSV.

I know I am not convincing.

Many will come hard on me & raise my BP.

==========================================

Dee Harris wrote:

> Add in a little aloe Vera and you can be sure that there won't be any

scarring.

>

> Eman <emano70 wrote: My daughter has chicken pox and I

have been boiling neem leaves and pouring the water over her after a bath. NO

ITCHING at all!! Its great! I havent used anything else and the pox is

disappearing fast. She is 4 years old.

>

> shel6733 <shel6733 wrote: It can be malt or white either a cup in

the bath or spots/rash can be

> dabbed with it on cotton wool, good for wasp stings rashes chickenpox

> use diluted if you find the smell too strong

> It has an odour but it soon disperse

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Hi there! I get Neem leaves here in Bahrain. You can find the tree EVERYWHERE!

I even saw a neem tree at my daughter's school!! We have a tree in our garden

and just cut some off, wash them then boil them and ready to pour!! Apparently

its very good for skin conditions.

 

Ieneke van Houten <ienvan wrote: Wonderful! Where do you get

Neem

leaves? Oh wait, you are in Bahrain,

right?

 

 

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Hello

 

You may start her with a preparation called paripathadi kadha (kwath) right

away. 2 tsf twice daily with water. If not available, start her with

Guduchi satva or powder or a tablet called samsamani vati, for the time

being. Get her examined by a Vaidya earliest, to find out exact dosha

imbalance and appropriate complete treatment plan.

 

Dr. Thite

 

 

On 11/7/07, sonyabastow <sonya wrote:

>

> My daughter was exposed to chicken pox on Sunday. SHe is 9. She doesnt

> have symptoms yet we are waiting. Does anyone have suggestions for

> itchy pox and for boosting her immune system?

> Thanks, Sonya

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Hello,

 

My 4 year old daughter has got chicken pox. The doctor here gave her an

antiviral medicine (now it is available for chicken pox) and some anti allergy

for the itchy feeling. She has got lots of blisters all over her body and in all

possible areas. Unfortunately, I did n't give her chicken pox vaccination. That

must be the reason why she has got so much of them.

I would like to know , how to take care of her in an ayurvedic way ? How many

days will it take for her to completely get cured? What should be her diet.

Also, what do I need to do for the spots , now to stop scratching and later for

the marks.

 

Thank you so much.

 

Regards,

Sraboni

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Your daughter was very lucky for avoiding chicken pox vaccination, completely

unnecessary. Even medication has side effects and is not exactly necessary also.

Light diet without meat, avoiding excess of diary products ,white sugar and

fats, many vegetables, natural cereals and fruits, fruit and vegetable juices

would be a very good diet for her. She should eat according to her appetite,

even if it is less.Stinging nettle tea is depurative and antiviral and will help

a lot ( 300-500 ml per day, even instead of water, for 10 days) and externally

any preparation with mint or menthol, they are available in drug stores. Within

2 weeks she will be cured completely.

 

Dr Andreea Dragomirescu

 

 

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My 4 year old daughter has got chicken pox. ...

Unfortunately, I did n't give her chicken pox vaccination. That must be the

reason why she has got so much of them.

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