Cold Sores: 7 Tips To Fight The Beast

Cold Sores: 7 Tips To Fight The Beast

Do you have a cold sore today? Would you know if you did? The cold sore, sometimes referred to as a fever blister, is a tiny but painful blister that occurs on the face — usually in the region of the mouth, lips, and nose.

When a cold sore first appears, it is a tiny pimple-like skin infection. It gradually develops into larger blister-like sore, filled with fluid and very painful.

When the blister ruptures, the appearance of the cold sore becomes more yellow and dry — like a crusted-over wound. Cold sores tend to appear in conjunction with colds or fever. They can be spread from one individual to another by means of direct skin-to-skin contact.

Cold sores tend to accompany the common cold, and other communicable diseases. These are the sort of infections that give you a fever. Another symptom associated with the cold sore is swollen lymph nodes of the neck. Other viruses trigger the cold sore virus to re-awaken from its hiding places deep in your body.

Cold sores can last anywhere from one week to several weeks, depending on the other infections within your body. The cause of the cold sore is the herpes simplex virus, the same virus that causes genital herpes, and zoster or shingles. This virus is highly communicable and is dangerous in small children.

Here are a few tips on fighting a painful cold sore:

1. Get plenty of rest. Your body needs time to fight the infections. If you don’t, your cold sore could get worse and become a more serious infection.

2. Maintain a proper diet. Eat fresh vegetables and drink plenty of orange juice. Vegetables and fresh orange juice are rich in vitamin C, which helps strengthen your body’s immune system. Soup is good if your cold sore is making it difficult for you to eat. You need plenty of food for your body to fight off the infection. Soup is easier to eat and swallow than other kinds of foods, so it helps you get the nutrition you need.

3. Eat garlic. Were you aware that garlic is an excellent antibiotic? It enhances your body’s immune system, thus protecting you from harmful viruses and bacteria. You can add crushed garlic to soup or tea, but be aware that raw garlic is more effective than cooked garlic. If the smell of garlic bothers you, you can try taking garlic tablets, available at your local drugstore.

4. Make a drink from ginger, lemon juice, and honey. These are well known sources of the phytochemicals that make up antioxidants and vitamin C. The positive effects of these on the immune system is well documented.

5. Take echinacea. It is somewhat effective in treating cold sores. It is very popular for this as it removes the negative effects that the cold sore has on your body. It is also helpful in treating strep throat, colds, and even cuts and wounds.

6. Always wear clothing appropriate to the weather. While cold weather can’t give you a cold, it can weaken your immune system, making you vulnerable to viruses you come across.

7. Stay away from sweets. Foods like cake, chocolate, and candy can cause coughing. Drug use, smoking, and coffee are also known to damage the immune system.

As soon as you notice that you have a cold sore, immediately take steps (like the ones mentioned here) to get rid of it. Don’t wait for it to get worse. And keep in mind that a healthy body is not just dependant on the foods you eat — you must also get rid of unhealthy habits and get plenty of exercise.

Linda Brown is an author for several online magazines, on health plan and heart health topics.

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Your Questions About Shingles

Thomas asks…

How serious is shingles in the head?

my mom is suffereing from shingles in her left side of head. They are affecting her eye and ear. her face is swollen and she cant open her eye. She is in a lot of pain and on meds. Im just wondering how long it takes for this to clear and is there any perminant damamge ever?

admin answers:

You need to consult a neurologist right away, you will not find people on this site who are qualified to answer your question.

Mandy asks…

I have shingles, why do my joints hurt so bad I cry from pain. My Dr says it’s all in my head.?

I know I’m not. My joints have me begging for mercy. I have looked it up some. But I have not found real stories and truths of people that (if any) suffer as I do..Please if you answer refrain from being hurtful. Their is way to much off that already in most peoples lives. So please be informative or pass this by.

admin answers:

You may also suffer from fibromyaligia. Fibromyalgia is a legitimate disease process that eventually convert into an arthritic or auto immune diagnosis in the future.

It is a painful disease. It is an exhausting disease. It is a frustrating disease.

Usually if you have fibromyalgia, you have disruptive sleep patterns which intensifies your pain along with weather fronts.

A low dose of Elavil (amitryptaline) helps you to sleep each night and it’s side effect is a muscle relaxant so it helps you all over.

If you have this diagnosis, DO NOT anyone put you down or infer that you are mental or it’s just in your head. Ask to see a psychiatrist for an evaluation. I did and that shut my doctor up.

Paul asks…

Mouth pain with Shingles?

Has anyone who has had shingles experienced pain in your mouth, similar to a tooth ache? The pain is all over my mouth, and in my ear, my eye and my head, so I am pretty sure it’s not just a tooth ache, but wondering if anyone else has experienced anything similar.

admin answers:

I have had shingles, but it did not affect the mouth.

Sandra asks…

When can I put a dye in my hair I hve had Shingles for the past 5 weeks?

When can I put in my hair dye? I have had Shingles for the pas 5 weeks on one side of my head & on my for head & eye. Blisters have gone,Scabs have gone, still feeling tingeling & slight pain in face & gave an Itchy head. Having grey roots is making me feel worse, is it safe to put my dye in soon?

admin answers:

NOOO! NO NO NO wait till you are fully healed unless you want a chemical burn!

Lizzie asks…

SHINGLES? Help? Anyone?

So, I’m 24 Weeks pregnant with my 3rd child, and recently found out I had contracted shingles, my doctor isn’t concerned, but I have been sick with some head aches and pain in the area its formed in.

I hear shingles are just for the elderly? How is it that I contracted them? And how long do they last for, especially the pain?

admin answers:

Everyone who has had the chickenpox carries the shingles virus. Yours just decided to become non dormant. Shingles can be very painful..there are creams you can put on it from the Dr.’s.

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Answer my health question ? Should I know what are side effects of Neurontin ?

Answer my health question ? Should I know what are side effects of Neurontin ?

This article is part of a series helping you to find the proper answers regarding pain medications. We will discuss the Neurotin side effects, the way Neurotin works with the body and pain medications without prescription.

Narcotic painkillers have the effect of managing pain by directing various signals to your brain and controlling specific receptors along the spinal cord to reduce any emotional response to any sort of discomfort. Certain painkillers have proven to be effective at completely eradicating chronic pain caused by accidents, injury or surgery, as well as chronic illness such as cancer. The following drug will the subject of this article: Neurotin and Topomax.

What is Neurotin?

Neurotin is an anti-epileptic medication that will greatly reduce convulsions in patients and can be used along other medications to treat seizures. The drug inside Neurotin is also a proven remedy that relieves the burning pain that occurs when having been diagnosed with shingles (herpes zoster).

Neurotin side effects can occur and caution should be used. The most common Neurotin side effects can bring problems with vision and reaction time. Driving or operating heavy machinery can be dangerous for patients and is not recommended at least at first until your body adapts to the narcotic. Taking Neurotin is advised against if you are allergic to gabapentin and/or if you have liver, heart or kidney disease.

What is Topamax?

Topamax (topiramate) are available as 25mg, 50mg, 100mg and 200mg tablets. Topamax is also another way to fight effectively for convulsions. The FDA also approved Topamax in 1995 with preventing chronic migraines for adults only (more than 4 times a month), bipolar disorder and is also used to help with weight gain issues while taking antidepressants. Topamax works on the chemicals in the brain and will change the signal it sends to the nerves, hence impressively reducing pain.

Although it has helped millions of people, the Topamax side effects are not to be taken lightly. This medication is a powerful drug and can cause short term memory loss, nausea, somnolence, confusion and respiratory infections. These side effects have been reported in less than 1% of the patients taking Topomax but if you do experience one of these, consult your physician right away.

Today it is possible to order many pain medications without a prescription by following the links . If you have other specific health related questions, be sure to check our section Answer my health question regularly and get the all the answers you have been searching for.

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Chicken Pox Treatment

Chicken Pox Treatment

Article by jannet







Chickenpox was once considered a rite of passage for most children. The red, itchy rash is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is part of a group of viruses called herpesviruses. Because chickenpox is so contagious, 90% of a patient’s family also will develop the illness if they live in the same house and are not already immune. About one of every 100 children infected with chickenpox will develop a severe lung infection (pneumonia), an infection of the brain (encephalitis), or a problem with the liver Chicken pox, as any other contagious disease, is contracted if getting in direct contact with the persons infected. The virus that causes chicken pox, called varicella, also spreads through air, causing the rash development. The other way of catching chicken pox is to get in contact with shingles.

A highly contagious disease, chicken pox is usually spread through air, when inhaling the air near a patient with this disease that has just coughed or sneezed, pr by touch, again by coming in direct contact with a diseased person. Infants usually get their antibodies from their mothers while steal being in the womb, so it is very improbable for them to catch the disease in their first year of life. And even if they do in most cases it just a mild form they would be suffering from.

Symptoms of Chicken Pox:

Fever.

Decreased appetite

Weakness.

Fatigue.

Mild headache.

Abdominal pain or loss of appetite.

Low-grade fever.

Rash on the upper chest or back.

Cough or runny nose

Not so many treatments are known for this virus. Acyclovir is the most used treatment for chicken pox. Combined with natural treatments such as brown vinegar and oatmeal baths or soups of carrot and coriander the treatment usually helps. For patients with a more complicated form of infection hospitalization is needed. So treatment would be directed primarily at improving symptoms as long as they last. It is of primary importance to maintain good hygiene to prevent secondary bacterial infection of the pustules or rashes. Other lotions / tablets to control itching are also useful. Traditional practices such as neem compresses are useful.

Paracetamol is used for fever, bodyache etc. Chicken pox is one condition wherein aspirin absolutely should not be given to children for pain relief since it can result in permanent brain damage. (In any case, unless specifically recommended by a doctor, aspirin or its derivatives should not be administered to persons less than 16 years old.)

The good thing to know about chicken pox is that if your child does get it in their elementary years, it is likely to be mild. Once a full course of the illness is run in a person’s body, the chances of ever getting it again are low. But, there are some cases, called breakthrough infection cases in which a mild form of the illness reoccurs. If you suspect that you or a child you know may have chicken pox, you will need to see a doctor to confirm that it is chicken pox. In order to keep it from spreading to unexposed adults or others at risk for the serious forms of chicken pox, contact with those individuals needs to be minimal. Proper hand washing and sanitizing may help.



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The Benefits of Sleep Hypnosis

The Benefits of Sleep Hypnosis

Article by Gregg Weeks







We need to get at least 6 hours of good sleep to revive our bodies and wake up with revived energy for the next day. However, it is very common that we find it difficult to sleep soundly. Sleep hypnosis can help us attain this.In our increasingly fast paced society, a lot of factors could contribute to disrupted sleeping pattern. Some known factors are work pressures, marital problems, and financial distress. Sleeping disorders lead to inadequate sleep. People who suffer from sleeping disorders usually wake up still fatigued and unable to concentrate on what lays ahead the following day. If a person do not get 6 to 8 hours quality sleep he will be sluggish or weary the following day which in turn could result to irritability, inability to concentrate, impatience, and poor work performance. This could add up to a person’s mounting level of stress.We need to finely tune our body to get that relaxed state.The main thing is that we should know the reason why we cannot sleep well. We should free our minds from these problems for us to get a good night sleep. These type of attacks can be misunderstood as a very intense nightmare. However, this is not the case at all. Many recent studies have shown that these attacks will come about during very early and shallower stages of sleeping, and do not normally take place in the REM phase of sleep where dreams will usually occur. Sleep apnea can also play a part in this, increased heart rate, being short of breath, and waking up all of the sudden can turn on the body’s unconscious threat and or danger response trigger. Some ways in which you can help yourself avoid such attacks in your sleep would be to cut out any beverages that will decrease the quality of your sleep such as alcohol or caffeine. Exercising can also be a help in reducing these attacks as it can with anxiety or depression.Aerobics and yoga are great methods to work out the body and promote deep breathing exercises that can do wonders for you. All these methods have been proven to reduce the incidents of these attacks during your sleep and panic attacks in general.Without any doubt, roofing can be considered a somewhat dry conversation topic, until the actual roof in our own home starts leaking. Like it or not, but we live in the 21st century and it seems as though the good old cheap asphalt roof no longer cuts it. Unless, of course, you plan to sell your house in a few years and move out so that the new owner will get stock with the inferior roof. For example, there are metal roofs that look just like wooden shake with unique texture and coloring. If you like the look of slate roofing, than you can get a metal roof that looks like slates.Finally, as far as cost goes; metal roofing prices, may initially seem as high vs asphalt shingle roofing, but if you stay in your house long enough it will more than pay for itself. Best of luck with your roofing project.Sleep apnea masks provide continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and are the most effective noninvasive medical treatment to eliminate snoring and prevent sleep apnea.



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Parkinson’s Disease & TAI CHI THERAPY

Parkinson’s Disease & TAI CHI THERAPY

Article by Free Eboooks







In a special to CNN, the Mayo Clinic’s mayoclinic.com reported that, “Parkinson’s disease is progressive, meaning the signs and symptoms become worse over time. But although Parkinson’s may eventually be disabling, the disease often progresses gradually, and most people have many years of productive living after a diagnosis.” This would indicate that there may be effective interventions that could perhaps slow the progress of the disease. When we get such a diagnosis, our first reaction might be to withdraw and give up. However, the old adage “use it or lose it” tells us that just the opposite is true. If you have Parkinson’s, you’d likely be best off to use everything your body is, every which way, on a regular basis.

Tai Chi movement’s gentle balance enhancing motions can obviously help the Parkinson’s patient by helping to reduce the gradual loss of balance that Parkinson’s sufferers often experience. However, there may be much more it offers. For example, Tai Chi movements rotate the human body in about 95% of the ways the body can move, when a long form is practiced. This is far beyond what other exercise offers, and in fact the closest would be several swimming strokes, which together would only rotate the body in about 65% of the ways it can move. For Parkinson’s sufferers, or anyone for that matter, this would indicate that by “using” 95% of the body’s possible motion several times a week, the possibility of “losing” the ability to do so diminishes accordingly. This isn’t rocket science, but simple common sense.

Yet, perhaps Parkinson’s patients have even more to gain from Tai Chi. A few years ago I taught several classes at local medical centers. I was continually frustrated because although I’d seen emerging reports that Tai Chi was beneficial to people with Parkinson’s Disease, or arthritis, or chronic hypertension, etc., even though the departments that specialized in those conditions were often just down the hall from my Tai Chi class . . . they might as well have been a million miles away. Because the physicians who ran those departments were either ignorant of or unwilling to refer their patients to the possibilities that Tai Chi offered their lives.

I remember though, that at one medical center a visionary neurologist began to refer patients with balance disorders to my Tai Chi classes and the result was very beneficial for his patients. Another physician actually wrote prescriptions for my Tai Chi classes to treat the chronic hypertension of his patients, who’d seen a significant drop in their blood pressure since beginning the classes weeks before. A clinical psychologist brought me in to teach Qigong (Chi Kung) meditation and Tai Chi to her patient group to enhance their sense of well being and provide effective stress management training. So, even back then some physicians were seeing the potential Tai Chi offered their clients, and even more are now, but the number of physicians who are still not informing their patients of Tai Chi’s direct therapeutic or at the least adjunct therapy benefits to their patient’s efforts to deal with their conditions and life, is increasingly indefensible in this day and age. Given the research that has exposed the many physical, mental, and emotional benefits Tai Chi offers, for physicians to not educate themselves on this and share their knowledge with each and every patient is tantamount to mal-practice. Health educators should likewise be making such therapies part of their medical student education programs as well.

Tai Chi for Parkinson’s is being recommended increasingly by support groups and some progressive medical centers, but until everyone that has Parkinson’s knows about it, then our work at World Tai Chi & Qigong Day is not done, nor is the medical community’s. There are many obvious reasons everyone with Parkinson’s should be doing Tai Chi, but it’s the ones that are not yet obvious that may be the most intriguing. One obvious reason is that Tai Chi is the most powerful balance and coordination enhancing exercise known. In many studies at major universities Tai Chi was found to be TWICE as effective in reducing falls as the other balance enhancing exercises being studied. For people with Parkinson’s, who often see their balance deteriorate as their condition progresses, it is unforgivable for them to not be informed of Tai Chi’s potential benefits at the earliest stage possible while their balance is still good.

Now, regarding the less obvious reasons Tai Chi may benefit Parkinson’s patients. Both my wife and daughter, who co-taught a Tai Chi class together noticed that a young man with severe Parkinson’s tremors . . . completely lost his tremors once he joined the class in flowing through the Tai Chi movements in class. In another class I was teaching an older man with advanced Parkinson’s attended my classes for many months, and he always came in very slow with his walker. Once we began the Tai Chi movements he no longer used his walker, and had learned the entire long form of Tai Chi I taught, which was over 15 minutes of continuous changing forms. His form was unique and tailored for his limitations, but nonetheless a challenging set of exercises he was able to accomplish without the use of his walker. What do these anecdotal experiences portend for others with Parkinson’s? I don’t know, but there should be massive research dollars coming from the National Institutes of Health to find out. Given the promise Tai Chi seems to offer people on so many profound physical, emotional, and mental fronts from preliminary research, the current total research money earmarked for complimentary and alternative medicine’s (CAM) is a mere pittance.

The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), now in its sixth year, supports more than 300 research projects and has an estimated budget of over 0 million for 2005 (up from million in 1999). Total spending on CAM by all NIH institutes and centers is expanding as well, and is expected to reach 5 million by 2005.

Sounds like a lot? However, 0 million is less than “one half of one percent” of the total NIH FY2005 budget. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges the NIH’s total annual budget for FY 2005 is .8 billion. Remember, we are talking about only spending much much less than one half of one percent to study an exercise that preliminary research has shown to: n Lower High Blood Pressure (about 1/3 of Americans have hypertension – roughly over 90 million Americans) n Boost Immune Function profoundly (a study sited at drkoop.com indicates that a Tai Chi practicing group was TWICE as resistant to the shingles virus, and researchers believed this would carry over to other viral resistance as well.) n Dramatically reduce falling injuries by about half (complications from falling injuries in older Americans is the 6th leading cause of death for seniors in America)

If Tai Chi only addressed this chronic condition affecting 1/3 of Americans, while boosting the immune system of all practitioners profoundly, and cutting in half the sixth leading cause of death for seniors, without any negative side effects, that would seem to be, for the rational person a reason for pouring massive resources into researching it further. However, Tai Chi’s benefits only begin with the above preliminary findings. We also know that it may very well relieve depression, anxiety, and mood disturbance, as well as reduce ADHD symptoms in teenagers diagnosed with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. There are indications that Tai Chi may greatly reduce or even eliminate chronic pain conditions, and lessen allergic and asthmatic reactions, and improve overall respiratory function.

My point is, “where is the massive attention this would garner on talk shows, and in health newspaper sections, if this were a drug or surgery that could provide such a seemingly massive breakthrough in health treatment?” Peter Chowka, in a brilliant two part series for Natural Health Line, entitled “Complementary & Alternative Medicine in 2000,” wrote, “Conflicts of interest are not uncommon in most aspects of life. But in medicine, the biggest business in the U.S. (over .5 trillion a year constituting over 14 percent of the Gross Domestic Product, according to the National Academy of Science’s Institute of Medicine report issued January 10, 2001), serious conflicts are particularly well entrenched.” Mr. Chowka wrote of physicians like Dr. Marcia Angell voicing concerns of the “troubling” result massive research money from drug and medical-equipment companies was having on the scientific process. In the New England Journal of Medicine’s May 18, 2000 issue, Dr. Angel wrote an editorial entitled, “Is Academic Medicine for Sale?” She wrote, “As we spoke with research psychiatrists about writing an editorial on the treatment of depression . . . we found very few who did not have financial ties to drug companies that make antidepressants. . .The problem is by no means unique to psychiatry. We routinely encounter similar difficulties in finding editorialists in other specialties, particularly those that involve the heavy use of expensive drugs and devices.”

So, who can make a multi-billion dollar fortune teaching Tai Chi to people? No one can. Tai Chi cannot be bottled, or mass marketed. It is a decentralized labor intensive industry that employees many people, but keeps the profits small and local. Yes, there are videos and DVDs that teach Tai Chi effectively, but ultimately even those who utilize videos are drawn to live class like structures. As I mentioned before with the “anecdotal” experiences of my students with Parkinson’s, Tai Chi seems to offer something profoundly beneficial to the quality of life of Parkinson’s sufferers. It needs further study. We are in a catch 22, where many health professionals feel they cannot recommend Tai Chi because too much of the preliminary research is anecdotal. However, when Tai Chi is jockeying for position to get a crumb of the .5% of total NIH money going to ALL complimentary and alternative medical therapies . . . the result will be many long years of millions of people suffering needlessly from conditions or symptoms of those conditions that Tai Chi could likely safely lessen or even eliminate.

WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT TAI CHI AND PARKINSONS?

Tai Chi is being recommended by some forward thinking medical institutions already. The Cleveland Clinic of Neuroscience Center encourages Parkinson’s Disease patients to seek out a hobby or activity they can enjoy and stick with such as “Tai Chi” and other activities. The Alexian Neurosciences Institute in Illinois offers a course in their The Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. Also, the American Parkinson’s Disease Association at Stanford University Medical Center, in it’s “Beyond Pills…. Alternative Approaches to Coping with Parkinson’s Disease” program, offered “Tai Chi, The Art for Living with Parkinson’s” by Mwezo & Jane of Kujiweza Healing Art. The Parkinson’s Society of Canada recommends Tai Chi for Parkinson’s patients, suggesting “Tai Chi may prevent or at least slow down the onset of degenerative diseases; in the long run, it can reduce need for rehabilitative care.” In the United Kingdom a Parkinson’s Tai Chi study was conducted at Camborne Redruth Community Hospital, Cornwall. Their conclusion of the study was such, “Tai Chi training was well tolerated by PD patients in this study, but had no measurable effect on motor performance using UPDRS score or GAG time. There was a non-significant improvement in quality of life scores (PDQ 39). Larger studies would be needed fully to evaluate the value and efficacy of Tai Chi. However our results are encouraging, and provide evidence for its safety and tolerability and would support the feasibility of further study.” WCHS TV during a news report focusing on Tai Chi’s ability to boost immune system function, also reported that “Tai Chi has also been shown to help illnesses such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia and arthritis.” The Neurology Channel reported, “The slow flowing movements of Tai Chi help maintain flexibility, balance, and relaxation. The Struthers Parkinson’s Center in Minneapolis, which teaches a modified form of Tai Chi, consistently reports benefits achieved by patients in all stages of Parkinson’s.” Physicians at the Mayo Clinic recommend Tai Chi for Parkinson’s therapy, under their Parkinson’s “self-care” section for avoiding falls, where they suggest you “Ask your doctor or physical therapist about exercises that improve balance, especially tai chi. Originally developed in China more than 1,000 years ago, tai chi uses slow, graceful movements to relax and strengthen muscles and joints. “

At a popular health website called “RemedyFind.com” viewers can vote on therapies they’ve found benefited their condition, or didn’t benefit it. The rating there for Tai Chi as a Parkinson’s therapy received a rating of 9.8 out of a possible 10. A Study at the University of Florida in Jacksonville found that patients who attended Tai Chi classes for one hour each week for 12-weeks were less likely than a group of control patients to experience an increase in the severity of their condition and a decrease in motor function. . . .[of alternative therapies] the most popular therapies being Tai Chi, yoga, and acupuncture. , The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported, “Parkinson’s Meets It’s Match in Tai Chi.” In this article they write that Dr. Mark Guttman, director of the Centre for Movement Disorders in Markham, Ontario, recommends people with Parkinson’s do exercises that involve a lot of stretching, similar to the movements of tai chi.

“Tai chi is wonderful; it can help people with disabilities as well as people with Parkinson’s,” he says. He added that studies on animals show exercise induces a change in the brain that prevents the symptom’s of Parkinson’s from emerging.

The Tai Chi teacher for this program, Ms. Embree, spoke of how people with fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis, and Parkinson’s often attend her classes . . . “Doctors are now sending people here,” adds Ms Embree. (for the entire article, go to: PARKINSON’S MEETING IT’S MATCH IN TAI CHI, April, 13, 2005, At the National Parkinson’s Foundation site, Melanie M. Brandabur, MD NPF Center of Excellence, University of Illinois at Chicago and Jill Marjama-Lyons, MD NPF Center of Excellence, Shands Jacksonville, wrote, “Most patients derive a great deal of benefit from today’s medications and surgical therapies for Parkinson’s Disease . . . However, benefits of these therapies can be limited. As time goes by, the medications may not seem as effective as they once were. Side effects or unpredictable response may develop. Surgical therapies are not curative and often treat only selected aspects of Parkinson’s Disease.

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Tea Tree Oil

Tea Tree Oil

Tea Tree Oil is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation and extraction of the leaves from the Melaleuca tree in Australia.  Tea Tree Oil is a clear essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor.  Australian aboriginals used tea leaves for healing skin cuts, burns, sore throats, skin ailments and infection by crushing the leaves and applying them to the affected area.

Tea Tree Oil has been recognized as a potent antiseptic, anti-fungal, and antiviral product.  Tea Tree Oil contains consituents called terpenoids, which have been found to have antiseptic and antifungal activity.  The compound terpinen-4-ol is the most abundant and is thought to be responsible for most of the antimicrobial activity. Tea Tree Oil is used medically in treating various ailments, skin care and cosmetic products.  Tea Tree Oil is used for the following conditions: acne, athlete’s foot, dandruff, vaginitis, thrush, periodontal disease, as an antiseptic, boils, lice eczema, psoriasis, ear infection, sunburn, poison ivy, bee stings, insect bites and yeast infection.  Tea Tree Oil has an anti-viral activity, especially with the herpes virus (cold sores, chicken pox, shingle blisters, and warts).  It is also used as a first aid, body odor, jock itch, and in vapor therapy.   While using in vapor therapy, tea tree oil helps with colds, measles, sinusitis, and viral infections. Tea Tree Oil is a natural ingredient used almost exclusively externally.

Tea Tree Oil is a very powerful stimulant.  It can combat the three categories of infectious organisms: bacteria, fungi and viruses.  Many antibiotics today have increasing resistance.  Tea Tree Oil has a complexity with over 100 identified natural compounds which makes it basically impossible for bacteria to build up a resistance.

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Get information Regarding Shingles — Type of Skin Disorder

Get information Regarding Shingles — Type of Skin Disorder

Article by Peter Hutch







Shingles is an unfortunately common and nasty problem. It is more than a simple skin rash. The virus that is responsible for the eruption also infects the nerves beneath the skin, resulting in a rash that hurts. Not just itches, but hurts. It is the pain that makes shingles miserable for the patient and challenging for the physician.

Shingles is derived from the Latin and French words for belt or girdle, reflecting distribution of the rash in a broad band. This band is usually only on one side of the body and represents a dermatome—the area that a single sensory nerve supplies in the skin.

Shingles is a condition characterized by painful blisters that typically appear in a linear distribution on the skin following nerve pathways. Shingles is caused by reactivation of a previous infection with the varicella-zoster virus. Shingles is a herpes virus infection (herpes zoster) that usually affects a nerve, causing pain in one area of the body. Infection of the ganglia of the posterior roots of the spinal nerves or the fifth cranial nerve by the varcella-zoster virus (shingles), which also causes chicken pox; it is marked by a painful eruption of vesicles usually on one side of the body along the course of one or more cutaneous nerves.

Shingles skin disease disorder is a reaction of the herpes zoster virus in which painful skin blisters erupt on one side of the face or body along the distribution of nerves on the skin. The accompaning blisters are infectious. Shingles begins with a general feeling of malaise accompanied by a slight fever and tingling sensation or pain on one side of the body. Shingles is a reactivation of the herpes zoster virus (varicella-zoster virus, or VZV). This same virus causes the childhood illness chickenpox. The chickenpox virus (varicella) remains in a dormant state in the body in the root of nerves that control sensation. In about 1 out of 5 people, the virus “wakes up,” often many years after the chickenpox infection. The virus then travels along a sensory nerve into the skin causing a painful rash known as shingles.The time between exposure to the virus and eruption of symptoms is called the incubation period. For chicken pox, this period is 10 – 20 days. The patient often develops fever, headache, swollen glands, and other flu-like symptoms before the typical rash appears. While fevers are low grade in most children, some can reach up to 105° F.Then within days a rash appears in the same area in a line along our chest, abdomen, back or face, but can also affect the neck, limbs or lower back, These areas can be painful, itchy and tender. After one to two weeks the blisters heal and scabs form, although the pain continues. Self careApply cool tap-water compresses to weeping blisters for 20 minutes several times a day to soothe and help dry the blisters. It also aids in removing the scabs and decreases the potential for bacterial infection. Tap-water compresses must be stopped once the blisters have dried, so the surrounding skin does not become too dry and itchy.



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Shingles — causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Shingles — causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Article by Peter Hutch







Shingles is distinctive because it affects only one side of the body. Shingles is derived from the Latin and French words for belt or girdle, reflecting distribution of the rash in a broad band. The chickenpox virus (varicella) remains in a dormant state in the body in the root of nerves that control sensation. The majority of people with shingles, however, are healthy. No special tests need to be done to see if your immune system is strong. It occurs only in people who have had chickenpox in the past and represents a reactivation of the dormant varicella virus. What causes shingles?Shingles occurs when the virus that causes chickenpox starts up again in your body. After you get better from chickenpox, the virus “sleeps” (is dormant) in your nerve roots. In some people, it stays dormant forever. In others, the virus “wakes up” when disease, stress, or aging weakens the immune system. It is not clear why this happens. But after the virus becomes active again, it can only cause shingles, not chickenpox.

SymptomsThe main symptom of shingles is often extreme sensitivity or pain in a broad band on one side of the body. The pain and general symptoms subside gradually as the eruption disappears. In uncomplicated cases recovery is complete in 2-3 weeks in children and young adults, and 3 to 4 weeks in older patients. The pain may be just in one spot or it may spread out. The patient usually feels quite unwell with fever and headache. The lymph nodes draining the affected area are often enlarged and tender.

Before a rash is visible, the patient may notice several days to a week of burning pain and sensitive skin. Before the rash is visible, it may be difficult to determine the cause of the often severe pain. Shingles start as small blisters on a red base, with new blisters continuing to form for three to five days. The blisters follow the path of individual nerves that comes out of the spinal cord (called a dermatomal pattern). The entire path of the nerve may be involved or there may be areas with blisters and areas without blisters.

Treatment

Antiviral medications are also routinely prescribed in severe cases of shingles or when the eye is affected. Such treatment needs to begin within three days of getting the rash to be effective, so if you suspect you have shingles, see your doctor immediately. For reasons that are not completely understood, some PHN patients get no relief from pain medication, and what works in one case may not be effective in another.

The severity and duration of an attack of shingles can be significantly reduced by immediate treatment with antiviral drugs, which include acyclovir, valacyclovir, or famcyclovir. Antiviral drugs may also help stave off the painful aftereffects of shingles known as postherpetic neuralgia (see section entitled “What are the Complications of Shingles?). Doctors now recommend starting antiviral drugs within 72 hours of the first sign of the shingles rash. Early treatment is believed to reduce the risk of postherpetic neuralgia and may speed up the healing process.



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Shingles Is Caused By The Chickenpox Virus

Shingles Is Caused By The Chickenpox Virus

Article by Matt murren







<p style=”text-align: center” class=”MsoNormal” align=”center”><strong>SHINGLES IS CAUSED BY THE CHICKENPOX VIRUS</strong>

<p style=”text-align: center” class=”MsoNormal” align=”center”><strong> </strong> <p class=”MsoNormal”>Shingles is a condition which manifests in the form of blisters which contain fluid.<span> </span>This outbreak can cause itching, burning, tingling, and numbness.<span> </span>These blisters appear most commonly around the waistline on one side of the body.<span> </span>They appear in a belt-like pattern.<span> </span>This condition is not exclusively located around the waist area, however.<span> </span>They can also appear on the side of the face, and about the forehead and the eyes which is the next most common area for them to form. <p class=”MsoNormal”> <p class=”MsoNormal”>About twenty-five percent of all Americans will be attacked by the Shingles virus at some time.<span> </span>This condition usually affects people who are above forty years old, although it can develop in those who are younger. <p class=”MsoNormal”> <p class=”MsoNormal”>The virus which causes Shingles is the same one that is responsible for Chickenpox.<span> </span>So if a person h as been infected with the Chickenpox at any time during their life even if they don’t remember it, they will likely develop Shingles as well.<span> </span>This common virus is known as Varicella-Zoster (VZV). <p class=”MsoNormal”> <p class=”MsoNormal”>Shingles cannot be passed by anyone else through being around them.<span> </span>Shingles is not located in the upper respiratory system so it cannot be passed into the air.<span> </span>However, if a child touches or come in contact with the blisters of a person affected with this condition, the child will not catch Shingles but he can catch Chickenpox instead.<span> </span>Of course later on in life, the same virus can resurface causing the development of Shingles.<span> </span> <p class=”MsoNormal”> <p class=”MsoNormal”>It was proven by scientists during the 1920’s and the 1930’s by through an experiment, that the same virus which causes Chickenpox is for sure the same one which is responsible for the Shingles.<span> </span>During this experiment Children were given shots containing the fluid from Shingles blisters.<span> </span>In about a couple of weeks, these children were attacked by Chickenpox.<span> </span>The viruses from the patients were analyzed and were proven to be one in the same.<span> </span>This final experiment was performed in 1958. <p class=”MsoNormal”> <p class=”MsoNormal”>An all natural cure for Shingles is Tetrasil Sliver Oxide cream.<span> </span>It is a non prescription formula which reportedly starts to relieve the symptoms of the infection very quickly.<span> </span>Testimonials from customers report that the Tetrasil Silver Cream treatment will relieve symptoms of the Shingles within three days for some, and for others relief will come within a couple of weeks.<span> </span>This medication is reported dto work by destroying the virus located underneath the skin which is the cause of the rash, pain, and discomfort. <p class=”MsoNormal”> <p class=”MsoNormal”>The ingredients that make up Tetrasil are all natural ingredients.<span> </span>They are as follows: <p class=”MsoNormal”>Essential Oils – Remove the toxins form the skin, promoting the healing of the skin. <p class=”MsoNormal”>Jojoba Oil – Nourishes the skin. <p class=”MsoNormal”>Oxygen – Promotes healing in the skin. <p class=”MsoNormal”>Organic Beeswax – Aids in fighting the germs caused by Shingles and is an anti-inflammatory medication. <p class=”MsoNormal”> <p class=”MsoNormal”>


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