Friday, June 29, 2007

Appendices alternative cure

Appendices

The appendics is a small outgrowth of tissue forming a tube-shaped sac attached to the lower end of the large intestine. Inflammation of the appendix presents itself in acute and chronic forms and affects both male and female. This disease accounts for about half the acute abdominal emergencies occurring in between child to middle age person.

Symptom of appendices

Appendicitis usually begins with a sudden pain in the centre of the abdomen. The pain may effects to the abdomen, indigestion, diarrhoea, or constipation. Gradually, the pain shifts to the lower right side, and is usually accompanied by a fever varying from 39 oC to 40 oC.

Nausea is common and the patient may vomit two or trice. In the chronic state of appendicitis, the patient may suffer from recurrent pain in the right lower abdomen, constipation, loss of appetite, and mild nausea.

Home remedy :

Home remedy using vegetable juices

Certain vegetable have been found valuable in appendicitis. A particularly good combination is that of 150 ml each of beet and cucumber juices mixed with 400 ml of carrot juice. This combined juice can be taken twice daily. It will get good result

Using buttermilk

Buttermilk is very beneficial in of appendicitis. One litre of buttermilk may be taken daily twice for this purpose.

Using whole wheat

The consumption of whole wheat, which includes bran and wheat germ, has been found beneficial for appendices and also some other digestive problem. The bran of wheat can be sterilised by baking after thorough cleaning. This sterilised bran can be added to wheat flour in the proportion of one to six by weight. Two or four chapatis mane from this flour can be eaten daily for preventing this disease.