Contents:
Definition | Causes | Symptoms | Treatment | Nutrients
Herbs | Recommendations | Suggestions | Bibliography
Definition
A highly communicable disease characterized by fever, general malaise, sneezing, nasal congestion, brassy cough, conjunctivitis spots on the buccal mucosa, and a maculopapular eruption over the entire body caused the rubeola virus. An attack of measles almost invariably confers permanent immunity.
German measles (rubella) is a contagious but mild viral disease. But, if the disease is contracted in the first
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Causes
Red measles (rubeola virus) is a serious viral infection infects the respiratory tract, eyes, and skin. This is one of the most contagious diseases. Incubation is from
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Symptoms
Symptoms of red measles include: sneezing, runny nose, cough, fever, loss of appetite, red eyes that may be sensitive to light, tiny white spots in the mouth and throat, and a rash on the forehead and ears that spreads over the whole body. Rash usually lasts from
Typically a childhood disease, adults are also susceptible.
Prognosis is favorable in well nourished children, but the seriousness of the possible complications of measles should not be minimized.
All children who have not had measles or who have not been vaccinated previously should be immunized with live attenuated measles vaccine at
Measles immune serum globulin is effective in preventing measles if it is given not later than
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Treatment
Complications are more carefully watched for in cases of a history of repeated ear infections, bronchitis, croup, or pneumonia.
Encephalitis is a grave complication. About
Diagnosis will include ruling out other diseases: scarlet fever, German measles, smallpox, etc.
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Nutrients
Dosages given here must be adjusted according to age and weight.
Calcium and magnesium, taken as directed on the label, needed for tissue repair.
Raw thymus,
Zinc gluconate lozenges, dissolve
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Herbs
- Bee balm
- Bergamot, wild
- Birch bark
- Bistort, red
- Boneset
- Burdock, great, seed
- Calendula
- Capsicum
- Catnip
- Chamomile
- Cleavers
- Clover, red
- Cohosh, black
- Elder, blossoms
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Goldenrod
- Gotu kola
- Gum plant
- Holy herb
- Kudzu
- Lemon
- Licorice
- Lobelia
- Lovage
- Marigold
- Monkshood
- Mustard seed
- Peppermint
- Pimpernel
- Pleurisy, root
- Raspberry, leaves
- Rosemary
- Safflower
- Saffron
- Sage, red
- Spicebush
- Spicewood
- Spruce, red
- Sundew
- Sycamore
- Tansy
- Tormentil
- Valerian
- Vervain
- Violet, wild, leaves
- Woodbine, wild
- Yarrow
Recommendations
If you have cancer or a weakened immune system, are on cortisone or anti-cancer drugs (radiation therapy), or have any type of illness with a fever, you should not be immunized against measles.
Keep patient isolated.
Catnip tea or garlic enemas help to lower fever.
Children and adults: take
Drink plenty of fluids such as water, juices, and vegetable broths.
Rest until the rash and fever have disappeared, usually around
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Suggestions
Avoid processed foods.
Keep lights dim. Do not read or watch television while eyes are sensitive to light.
Antibiotics are not necessary unless complications occur.
Check with the doctor.
Tea for measles:
Safflower (4 parts)
Balm (4 parts)
Licorice (2 parts)
Elder blossoms (2 parts)
Wild violet leaves (1 part)
Boil 1 1/8 tsp. in 3 cups of water for
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Bibliography
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Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants, by Steven Foster and James A. Duke., Houghton Mifflin Company, 215 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10000
Indian Herbalogy of North America, by Alma R. Hutchens, Shambala Publications, Inc., Horticultural Hall, 300 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, 1973
The Nature Doctor: A Manual of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, by Dr. H.C.A. Vogel; Keats Publishing, Inc., 27 Pine Street (Box 876) New Canaan, CT. 06840-0876. Copyright Verlag A. Vogel, Teufen (AR) Switzerland 1952, 1991
The Old Herb Doctor, by Joseph E. Meyer, Meyerbooks, publisher, PO Box 427, Glenwood, Illinois 60425, copyright 1984, sixth printing 1994.
The Yoga of Herbs: An Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine, by Dr. David Frawley & Dr. Vasant Lad, Lotus Press, Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, Second edition, 1988.
Planetary Herbology, by Michael Tierra, C.A., N.D., O.M.D., Lotus Press, PO Box 325, Twin Lakes. WI 53181., Copyright 1988, published 1992
Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Fifth Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements, by James F. Balch, M.D. and Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C., Avery Publishing Group, Inc., Garden City Park, NY
Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 15th Edition, F. A. Davis Company, 1915 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Polygon – Herbalist’s Primer weaves science and fantasy into something more