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Thursday, December 1, 2011

DENGUE FEVER & INDIAN MEDICINE - Roopa Sreedhar



Dear Friends,

One of Giri's Aunt's suffered from Dengue Fever last week.
Dengue fever, also known as breakbone fever, is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles. In a small proportion of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs.

Our aunt had very high fever & her platelet count had DROPPED to a mere 4000 from 150000. Her Sugar level had risen to 500 & Blood Pressure bursting. She almost went into coma while in ICU. There was practically no way to get the count back to normal ASAP via Allopathy. 12 bottles of Platelet blood were administered. Yet no improvement to boast.
The hospital at first refused to try Home Remedy that was suggested. We thought we had lost her.

The fever is caused by a mosquito bite, (transmitted by several species of mosquito within the genus Aedes, principally A. aegypti).
The Mosquito acts as a carrier of the Dengue Virus.The virus's main affect is on the PLATELET production. Normally the platelets in our body lasts for about 4 days and the body replenishes them when required. This virus DESTROYS THE BODY's CAPACITY TO PRODUCE NEW PLATELET's (during the period it is effective). The PLATELET count for a normal person varies from 1.5 Lakh - 2.5 Lakh per unit volume. On getting infected the patients PLATELET COUNT STARTS FALLING. A PLATELET count BELOW 1.O Lakh /volume is ALARMING - immediate medical attention is required. A PLATELET count BELOW 50K is FATAL.

A fall in platelet count PREVENTS FORMATION OF CLOTS - and this leads to HAEMORRAGE - which results into both INTERNAL & EXTERNAL BLEEDING - once bleeding starts the situation is almost IRRECOVERABLE.

MIRACLE INDIAN MEDICINE - ALTERNATE MEDICINE
One suggestion came from an aunt from a village in South Canara & also from a very famous Aurvedic Doctor in Vivekanada Kendra, Jigni. This medicine was used by villagers to fight Dengue fever very successfully.
Juice of 4 PAPAYA LEAVES was administered multiple times in a day. The platelet count increased to 85,000 overnight. Aunt's condition visibly improved!

The juice is being administed to her every day since three days & she is recovering very well, although very weak right now. She is still in hospital right now & well on path of recovery.

Imagine, Papaya Leaves can help regenerate & increase PLATELET COUNT immediately. What else our Ancient Medicine could possible have in store for us? Please explore this stream of medicine too before giving up or resorting to high dosage of English Medicine, which is harmful in a long run.

Many people from across our country are calling up after reading the fight-dengue-with-papaya-leaf-blog on TAG INDIA.. Very sadly in most cases the victims of Dengue Fever are little children below the age of 3.. Immediate treatment, as soon as you see some symptoms...
1. Keep them well hydrated...
2. Boil garlic, tulsi, ginger, ajwain, zeera, methi seeds, dhaniya seeds, dhaniya leaves. filter the water & give the kids a little many times in small dose..
When it is confirmed that it is Dengue...
3. Crush papaya leaves, give fresh green juice to kids atleast 3 to 4 times a day....
 
Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Kallabalu. Kallabalu Vill & Post, Jigani – Hobli,Anekal Taluk, Bangalore Dist. 562 106. Phone : +91-(0)80-2782-6267 Web: http://www.vkendra.org/
is one of the best places in Bangalore to receive alternate treatment for many ailments that have no cure in Allopathy or English Medicine.


Best Regards,
Roopa Sreedhar
+91-9535278981

3 comments:

Nanjil Durai said...

Wow, that's an very good find. Thank you for sharing this, I'm sure it's going to help a lot of people.

K L M said...

Hi,

I actually had a friend's wife try the papaya leaves for low platelet count, and it improved almost immediately, over a day. :)

Chandan.

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