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Diet or Home remedy for Chronic Urticaria

for Is there any diet or home remedies I can use for Chronic Urticaria?
(11 Apr 2006)

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YOU MUST FIRST DISCOVER WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THE ITCHING, SUCH AS AN ALLERGEN AND OR STRESS.  I WOULD SUGGEST FINDING A LICENSED NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR TO HELP YOU WITH THIS.

 

THE URTICARIA IS OCCURING DUE TO AN INTERNAL REACTION TO SOMETHING IN YOUR ENVIORNMENT, FOODS AND OR STRESS.

 

USING EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY SOOTHE IT NOT CURE IT. 

 

HOMEOPATHIC HISTIMINE CAN ALSO BE HELPFUL. 

answered by B M on 11 Apr 2006, 10:50:57

 

The use of salt is beneficial in the treatment of urticaria when it is accompanied by digestive disorders. In such a condition, about twelve grams of salt should be dissolved in water and taken in. The throat should be tickled to induce vomiting. This will give relief and help in curing eruptions.

 

Alum and Red Ochre: These two substances are considered valuable in urticaria. An equal quantity of alum and red ochre should be ground together and the powder rubbed on the weals.

 

The use of rose-water in vinegar is useful when there is severe itching on the eruption. About 35 ml of rose water and 25 ml of vinegar should be mixed and the mixture applied locally to the affected part. This will give immediate relief.

 

Mint: This leafy vegetable has also been found useful in relieving itching in urticaria. About 7 gm of mint and 25 gm of brown sugar should be boiled together in about 175 ml of water and drunk. This will relieve the itching.

 

The use of turmeric is valuable in urticaria, take two teaspoons of turmeric powder mixed with a cup of water daily.

 

The herb rauwolfia is beneficial in relieving itching in urticaria. One gram of the powdered root can be taken with a cup of water daily.

answered by C on 11 Apr 2006, 10:26:26

 

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