Difference between revisions of "Cholera"
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* [[Valerian]] : In Europe, Valerian essential oil has been used for cholera, epilepsy, and various skin complaints. | * [[Valerian]] : In Europe, Valerian essential oil has been used for cholera, epilepsy, and various skin complaints. | ||
* [[Rose Essential Oil]] is a good bactericide. It can be used in treatment of typhoid, diarrhea, cholera, food poisoning and other diseases which are caused by bacteria. | * [[Rose Essential Oil]] is a good bactericide. It can be used in treatment of typhoid, diarrhea, cholera, food poisoning and other diseases which are caused by bacteria. | ||
− | * [[Fennel]] | + | * [[Fennel]] : Recent scientific studies show that simple spices, which include sweet fennel and red chili, are potentially effective in fighting and slowing the growth of certain bacteria associated with cholera. |
* [[Food Poisoning]] | * [[Food Poisoning]] | ||
* [[Indian Long Pepper]] | * [[Indian Long Pepper]] |
Revision as of 10:24, 12 February 2017
- Karpoorasava
- Valerian : In Europe, Valerian essential oil has been used for cholera, epilepsy, and various skin complaints.
- Rose Essential Oil is a good bactericide. It can be used in treatment of typhoid, diarrhea, cholera, food poisoning and other diseases which are caused by bacteria.
- Fennel : Recent scientific studies show that simple spices, which include sweet fennel and red chili, are potentially effective in fighting and slowing the growth of certain bacteria associated with cholera.
- Food Poisoning
- Indian Long Pepper
- Costus
- White pepper
- Veratrum Album
- White Hellebore
- Colloidal Silver
- Fiber
- Streblus Asper
- Kvass
- Pleurotus Eryngii
- Podophyllum
- Gastroenteritis
- Salvia Sclarea
- Resistant Starch
- Winged Prickly Ash