Monday, 27 June 2016

Home Remedies for Meningitis

Some of the most important home remedies for meningitis include reishi mushrooms, astragalus, olive leaf extract, chlorella, ginseng, cat’s claw and garlic, as well as behavioral remedies like proper bed rest, using ice packs, and taking neutral baths in the evening.

Meningitis

One of the most feared illnesses in the modern world is meningitis, not because of its terrible symptoms or side effects, but because it is not only deadly, but also a chameleon of sorts. Meningitis is defined as acute inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, and as you know, those are two of the most important and delicate parts of our body. This inflammation can be caused by a number of things, including a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection that attacks those particular membranes, and in some cases, by certain drugs. However, the presentation of meningitis is very similar to the flu or a bad cold, including a stiff neck, headaches, and sensitivity to light, but can range to cognitive impairment, irritability, fatigue, orfever. With so many different symptoms, and extreme variability between individuals, this inflammation can often reach life-threatening levels before it is properly diagnosed and treatment is begun.Garlic2
While there is no known “cure” for meningitis, there are a number of therapeutic and pharmaceutical solutions, namely broad-spectrum antibiotics. However, when it comes to the viral version ofmeningitis, there isn’t a tried and true method, as viruses commonly need to “run their course” and work their way out of a person’s system, relying on the immune system to do its job. Therefore, it is important to know about some of the alternative methods of treatment for meningitis that may just save your life! If left untreated, meningitis, can result in deafness, permanent cognitive damage, and even death, so using home remedies to boost the immune system and treat meningitis is essential. Now, let’s take a closer look at some of the home remedies of meningitis.

Home Remedies of Meningitis

Garlic: You come across garlic in many home remedies because it is one of the most accessible, inexpensive, and effective superfoods to put in your body. When talking about garlic’s miraculous properties, it is important to pay attention to allicin, the active ingredient. Allicin and various other organic compounds found in garlic contain powerful antioxidants that have both antiviral and antibacterial properties. For someone suffering from meningitis, the odds of eliminating the infection (or preventing it before it ever happens) are much greater.
Olive Leaf Extract: For a proper herbal approach to treating meningitis, you can turn to olive leaf extract, which is praised for its antiviral and antioxidant properties, in addition to its proven anti-inflammatory abilities. When it comes to meningitis, you can take olive leaf extracts in any number of forms to reduce inflammation, lower fever, and ease pain and discomfort associated with this serious condition.
Chlorella: One of the most well known home remedies for meningitis is chlorella, a small plant that packs a major punch, namely due to its impressive chlorophyll content. Although chlorophyll is typically associated with plants and energy production, it is remarkably similar in structure to our own haemoglobin, and can therefore boost red blood cell production, which increases oxygenation, purifies the blood, and helps to speed up recovery and repair of the damage from meningitis.
Bed Rest: Although this seems like an obvious suggestion for someone suffering from such a dangerous disease, many people do not treat it as seriously as they should. The compromised immune system caused by meningitis means that any further exposure to pathogens or viruses can make the entire situation even more complicated. Therefore, a patient should get comfortable, stock up on books and movies, and stay in beduntil their body can naturally heal. Unnecessary exposure to temperature changes and germ-heavy environments should be avoided to speed up the recovery process.
Cold Packs: The fever that accompanies meningitis can often be quite severe, and it can also make treatment and recovery more difficult. Fevers are a red flag from your body that it is fighting off an infection, but the raised temperature can be dangerous in and of itself. Therefore, regularly using ice packs to keep the fever down can give your immune system more of a fighting chance against the inflammation and infection.
Neutral Bath: When suffering from meningitis, the body experiences a wide temperature array, particularly when the blood is rushing around the body to the brain and spinal cord, attempting to treat the problem, but often exacerbating it with more inflammation. When you slide into a neutral temperature bath, your blood will respond accordingly and redistribute properly throughout your body, thereby easing the inflammationand discomfort in the brain and spinal cord, effectively treating some of the symptoms.
Ginseng: As another of the cure-all substances frequently turned to in home remedies, ginseng once again makes an appearance in the treatment of meningitis. The active ingredients of ginseng – the ginsenosides – are believed to directly act on the affected membranes to eliminate the infection and speed the recovery process. Ginseng can be eaten directly or boiled in a tea to enjoy the effects and have this ancient Chinese remedy get you back to normal health.
Reishi mushrooms: These powerful fungi have been relief on for centuries in certain parts of the world due to their medicinal benefits, and in terms of meningitis, the triterpenes and polysaccharides found in reishi mushrooms promote a stronger immune system and can help to reduce the dangerous inflammation caused by this disease.
Astragalus: Although the name might be hard to say, the effects of this herb are not hard to see! With a host of saponins and flavonoids, this often overlooked herb is able to rapidly bring the immune system back to normal and clear up many of the most uncomfortable symptoms of meningitis. Astragalus is considered one of the most effective home remedies for this terrible condition.
A Final Word of Warning: The bacterial form of meningitis is more dangerous that the viral form, but both should be treated quite seriously. The above recommendations are viable options in conjunction with formal medical treatment. In particular, if the diagnosis/treatment is delayed for some reason, more aggressive treatment will be necessary to ensure that no permanent damage is done.

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