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Found this at the " What really works " website.

HTH,

Marvel

 

 

14 Sep 2003: Shingles

 

My uncle has shingles and is in excruciating pain. His father (my

grandfather) suffers too. Can you please recommend anything to help

alleviate their misery?

Ms S. Stennett, Colchester

 

This is a viral condition caused by the Varicella zoster virus (VZV)

which can trigger chickenpox in children and painful shingles in

adults. The theory is that having been infected in childhood, the

virus lies dormant in the nerve ganglia until reactivated in later

life.

 

The pain of an infection is followed by lesions which may only appear

for between three and five days and while the duration of an outbreak

is between seven and 10 days, it can take up to a month for the skin

to completely recover.

 

In adults over the age of 50, pain can persist for up to six weeks

after the outward symptoms have cleared. This is known as postherpetic

neuralgia. Since the majority of people have chickenpox in childhood

but not everyone suffers from shingles in later life, it makes sense

to conclude a healthy immune system can keep the dormant virus

suppressed and researchers now link shingles with weakened immunity.

 

The remedy that has performed well in trials to reduce the pain of

postherpetic neuralgia in shingles patients is Reishi (Granoderma

lucidum); an Asian mushroom that is rich in anti-inflammatory

polysaccharides, which has now been shown to have impressive antiviral

properties in test tube studies.

 

To clear an infection and prevent recurrence, your relatives should

take Reishi mushroom capsules. The market leader in the supply of

Asian mushroom supplements is a company called JHS in America. In the

UK, you can mail order JHS Reishi capsules from the Nutricentre on

0800-587 2290). To heal the lesions, they can use Kiwiherb's excellent

Manuka Paint (also from the Nutricentre) which you simply apply

topically to the sores.

 

Direct Link:

http://www.whatreallyworks.co.uk/start/qanda.asp?article_ID=958

 

 

On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 05:18:39 -0000, Karen <craftyms2002 wrote:

>

>

> What can be used for shingles?

>

> Thanks

> Karen

 

 

 

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Thank you Marvel!!

Karen

--- " TreeHuggerz.com Marvel " <marvslk

wrote:

 

> Found this at the " What really works " website.

> HTH,

> Marvel

>

>

> 14 Sep 2003: Shingles

>

> My uncle has shingles and is in excruciating pain.

> His father (my

> grandfather) suffers too. Can you please recommend

> anything to help

> alleviate their misery?

> Ms S. Stennett, Colchester

>

> This is a viral condition caused by the Varicella

> zoster virus (VZV)

> which can trigger chickenpox in children and painful

> shingles in

> adults. The theory is that having been infected in

> childhood, the

> virus lies dormant in the nerve ganglia until

> reactivated in later

> life.

>

> The pain of an infection is followed by lesions

> which may only appear

> for between three and five days and while the

> duration of an outbreak

> is between seven and 10 days, it can take up to a

> month for the skin

> to completely recover.

>

> In adults over the age of 50, pain can persist for

> up to six weeks

> after the outward symptoms have cleared. This is

> known as postherpetic

> neuralgia. Since the majority of people have

> chickenpox in childhood

> but not everyone suffers from shingles in later

> life, it makes sense

> to conclude a healthy immune system can keep the

> dormant virus

> suppressed and researchers now link shingles with

> weakened immunity.

>

> The remedy that has performed well in trials to

> reduce the pain of

> postherpetic neuralgia in shingles patients is

> Reishi (Granoderma

> lucidum); an Asian mushroom that is rich in

> anti-inflammatory

> polysaccharides, which has now been shown to have

> impressive antiviral

> properties in test tube studies.

>

> To clear an infection and prevent recurrence, your

> relatives should

> take Reishi mushroom capsules. The market leader in

> the supply of

> Asian mushroom supplements is a company called JHS

> in America. In the

> UK, you can mail order JHS Reishi capsules from the

> Nutricentre on

> 0800-587 2290). To heal the lesions, they can use

> Kiwiherb's excellent

> Manuka Paint (also from the Nutricentre) which you

> simply apply

> topically to the sores.

>

> Direct Link:

>

http://www.whatreallyworks.co.uk/start/qanda.asp?article_ID=958

>

>

> On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 05:18:39 -0000, Karen

> <craftyms2002 wrote:

> >

> >

> > What can be used for shingles?

> >

> > Thanks

> > Karen

>

>

>

> --

> TreeHuggerz.com

> Get tips and hints for green living on a budget.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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