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There
has been an alarming increase in venereal or sexually
transmitted diseases ( V.D. or S.T.D.) due to promiscuity
and free sex. These diseases are caused by bacteria and
germs and canbecome very serious if not treated properly
and early. The most common disease in this category are
syphilis and gonorrhoea.
Syphillis is probably one of the oldest disease of the
human race. Sexual contact is the commonest way in which
this disease is spread through a community. But many of
those who contract the disease are innocent. Little
children are sometimes born with this disease. It may
also be transmitted from one person to another by kissing
or handling infected clothing or other articles.Symptoms and
Causes
Syphillis
usually begins as a small ulcerating type of lesion which
may occur anywhere in the body, the most common sites
being the penis and vulva or in the vagina. Violent or
rough sex behaviour often results in abrasions and thus
the virus comes in direct contact with the blood.
Gonorrhoea is usually transmitted by sexual contact. An
acute inflammation of the male urethra or the vagina of
the female due to infection through pus by the gonorrhoea
germs is known as gonorrhoea. A person having a high
degree of toxaemia and a low vitality may develop this
condition with the slightest secretion. A clean blood
stream and a high vitality on the other hand may protect
one from this disease.
The wise plan, however, is to avoid all chances of
infection. The common is the sexual act in which one of
the partners has this disease. Sometimes it may be
contracted through other sources or it may be hereditary.
Gonorrhoea is most difficult disease to identify than
syphillis. About two-thirds of women with this disease
have no symptoms at all or at most very trivial ones
which may be passed off as an apparently harmless vaginal
discharge. The usual symptom in the male is a discharge
from the tip of the penis.
If the disease is neglected or improperly treated, it may
spoil the entire blood stream which may produce
gonorrheal rheumatism and cause affection of the eyes.
Proper treatment is therfore, highly important soon after
the occurrence of the infection.
Treatement
Syphillis and
gonorrhoea are quite amenable to successful treatment by
proper dietary and other natural methods, leaving no
ill-effects to mar the future life and happiness of their
victims. Suppressive drugs employed by the modern medical
system in the treatment simply halts the active
manifestations of the disease in the victims system
for the time being. The disease-poisons and the metallic
drugs are still left in the patients system and
these have a most destructive effect upon the tissues and
structures of the body, especially upon the nervous
tissues.
The only safe way of treating venereal disease is
fasting. All cases of syphilis and gonorrhoea can be
cured through the agency of the fast. This will not only
prevent dreaded after- effects, but will also greatly
enhance the wholegeneral health level of the patient by a
thorough cleansing of his system. The juice of an orange,
in a glass of warm water, may be taken during thisperiod.
If orange juice disagrees, vegetable juice may be taken.
Each day while fasting, it should be ensured that the
bowels are cleansed of the poisonous matter thrown off by
the self-cleansing process now set up by the body. This
can be achieved through a warm water enema. The fast may
be continued from seven to 14 days.
After the fast, the patient, may adopt an exclusive fruit
diet for further five days. He should thereafter
gradually embark upon a balanced diet for three basic
food groups as outlined in the treatment for impotence
(chapter 75), avoiding all the foods mentioned therein.
Major R. Austin, a doctor in the Royal Army Medical Corps
in Great Britain in his book, Direct Paths to
Health mentions a case of a syphilis patient aged
27 years who was cured only by dietetic treatment. Dr.
Austin narrates the case as under :
"Mr. A. , aged
twenty-seven, came to me suffering from tertiary
syphilis. The classic drugs has been used, but it had not
stopped the ravages of the disease. His face and body
were covered with rupial eruptions - ulcers covered with
a scab-and the odour from his body was most unpleasant.
"I prescribed a fourteen-day fast with a saline
purge daily, plenty of water and as much strained orange
juice diluted with water as he liked to drink during the
day. At the end of fourteen days he was allowed two meals
a day, one of them consisting of nothing but purely
cooked vegetables and some butter, and the other of milk
and fresh fruit.
"In six weeks from the date of commencing the
treatment, all the eruptions had disappeared, as well as
the foul odour of the body, and he was feeling remarkably
well and has remained so ever since. "
Vegetable juices are highly beneficial in the treatment
of venereal diseases. Juices which are particularly
helpful include those of carrot, cucumber, beet and
spinach. The patient may make liberal use of carrot juice
either in combination with spinach juice or cucumber or
beet.
Amaranth (chaulai ka saag) is considered highly
beneficial in the treatment of gonorrhoea. About 25 gms.
of the leaves of this vegetable should be given twice or
thrice a day to the patient in this condition.
Fresh juice of the flowers of the drumstick is very
useful in the treatment of gonorrhoea. For better
results, this juice should be given twice daily with
tender coconut water. It acts as a diuretic tonic
medicine in this disease.
A decoction of fresh ladys fingers has also been
found useful in treating gonorrhoea. A cupful of mucilage
of ladys finger is mixed with ripe banana and a
glassful of buttermilk. The mixture is a very effective
remedy for gonorrhoea. Four capsules of ladys
finger are cut into 2.5 c.m. pieces and are boiled in
quarter litre of water for about 15 minutes. After
cooling the pieces are squeezed andthe mucilage is
extracted and strained through a muslin cloth.
In case of syphilis , a T pack should be
employed for an hour for the local treatment of the
initial sore and it should be repeated twice daily. All
clothes, sheets and towels , used by the patient should
behandled carefully to avoid new sores and to prevent
infection to others. It is better to boil all such
articles. In case of eruptions on the different parts of
the body, a wet sheet pack for an hour is beneficial. It
will help bring out all the poisonous substances of the
skin by producing more eruptions which will gradually dry
up.
Application of pelvic packs occasionally for an hour is
one of the most effective methods of treatment in case of
gonorrhoea. As irritation in the prostate gland and
urethra is present in this disease, a hot hip bath for
eight minutes has a beneficial effect as it tends to
relieve irritation.
An occasional steam bath for eight minutes is of
outstanding value in both syphilis and gonorrhoea. It
will help remove the poisonous substances from the body
and enable the kidney to perform its work effectively. An
overall massage has also beneficial effects on the entire
body.
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