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                                                         Tuberculosis 
                                                        Description A infection of the lungs, Tuberculosis is caused by the bacteria 
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The germ enters the body through the nose, mouth or 
windpipe and stays down in the tile lungs. The causes of tuberculosis include 
low resistance of the body, smoking, drinking and stress. The symptoms of this 
disease begin with cough and extend to chest pain, prolonged coughing and 
bringing out blood with cough. Fever, chills, sweating in the night, loss of 
appetite and weight loss are some other symptoms associated with tuberculosis. 
Though a brutal disease of the yester years, tuberculosis can now be 
successfully treated, even at home. In the following lines, we have provided 
some of the home remedies used for treating the disease naturally.                                                          Symptoms   
			- Loss of strength 
			
 
			- Weight loss 
			
 
			- Rise in temperature, mostly in the evenings 
			
 
			- Difficulty in breathing 
			
 
			- Body ache 
			
 
			- Indigestion 
			
 
			- Pain in the chest 
			
 
			- Coughing up blood 
			
 
			- Blood in the sputum 
			
 
			- Fatigue 
			
 
			- Night sweats 
			
 
			- Chills 
			
 
			- Loss of appetite 
			
 
			- Cough, which lasts three or more weeks
 
		                                                          Causes   
			- Excessive alcohol intake 
			
 
			- Too much smoking 
			
 
			- Mental stress and strain 
			
 
			- Unhealthy living style 
			
 
			- Low body resistance 
			
 
			- Dietetic errors 
			
 
			- Living in stuffy rooms 
			
 
			- Loss of sleep 
			
 
			- Exposure to cold 
			
 
			- Coming in contact with cough, sneeze, or spit of an infected 
			person 
			
 
			- Breathing infected air 
			
 
			- Mycobacterium bovis - bacteria 
			
 
			- Weakened immune system 
			
 
			- Malnourishment
 
		                                                         Treatment   
			- Mix 5 grams asafetida with 10 grams each of camphor and kattha 
			and 10 tender leaves of the neem. Now, add the juice of Holy Basil 
			leaves to this mixture, to form a paste. From the paste, make small 
			tablets, of the size of chickpeas. Take one pellet at a time, dipped 
			in rose essence, 3 to 4 times in a day. 
			
 
			- Wash and grind the leaves of celery and extract its juice. Have 
			this juice at regular intervals of an hour. For the first time, have 
			four tbsp of this juice and then, cut it down to 2 tbsp. Continue 
			until the stools become rigid. 
			
 
			- In a bowl, mix 10 pieces each of black pepper and asafetida, 
			fried in ghee. Add a few drops of opium to it. Now, blend them 
			properly and make small tablets. Have one pellet, with water, after 
			every 6 hours. 
			
 
			- In some clove oil, add a few pieces of crystallized sugar. Let 
			it sit for sometime. Have this mixture several times a day. 
			
 
			- Nutmeg and jaggery are helpful in curing tuberculosis. Crush a 
			nutmeg into a powdery form and add jaggery to it. When the mixture 
			gets in a paste form, make small pellets of it, each weighing 3 
			milligrams. Have a pellet, with warm water, after every half an 
			hour. 
			
 
			- For aches and pains, crush nutmeg to make a fine powder. Now, 
			add 100 milliliters of oil in it and cook it on a low flame. Once 
			warm, apply this oil on the hands and legs of the ailing person. 
			
 
			- In a juice of onion, add a bit of asafetida. Have this mixture 
			every half an hour, to relieve a person of tuberculosis. 
			
 
			- Mix a tsp each of mint juice and honey. To this, add 2 tsp of 
			malt vinegar. Now, add the mixture to a cupful of carrot juice and 
			stir the liquids completely. Have this juice three times a day. 
			
 
			- Increase the consumption of bottle gourd, as it the best 
			vegetable for increasing the body's resistance to tuberculosis. 
			
 
			- In a bowl of water, immerse some leaves of drumstick tree. Now, 
			boil the water. Strain it and flavor with some salt, pepper and a 
			dash of lemon juice. Have this soup every morning, on an empty 
			stomach. 
			
 
			- In a glass of orange juice, add a tbsp of honey and a pinch of 
			salt. Have this juice everyday, on an empty stomach. 
			
 
			- Extract the juice of a single berry and add equal amounts of 
			honey to it. Have this juice every morning, on an empty stomach. 
			
 
			- Combine some sugar candy and ghee in butter. Have this blended 
			mixture several times a day. 
			
 
			- Regular consumption of pineapple juice has proved to be helpful 
			in treating tuberculosis. 
			
 
			- Add some sugar to large black raisins. Now, sprinkle some black 
			pepper over them and grind to make a powdery substance. Have a tbsp 
			of this powder, two times a day. 
			
 
			- In a glass of milk, add 5 pieces of long pepper and sugar to 
			taste. Boil the milk and allow it to get warm. Strain the milk and 
			have it two times a day. 
			
 
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