MALARIA AND TYPHOID HERBAL SOLUTIONS

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When it comes to the collection of herbs for my preparations, especially malaria and typhoid herbal recipe, the roots are obtained in the evening and leaves when the sun is set, noon to be precise, and I usually like getting my herbs from their natural habitat, not road sides and no leaves eaten by ants are collected.

The next step is:

  • Washing the materials due to sand, dusts etc.
  • Cut them to pieces in order to speed up the drying process.
  • Dry them in the dehydrator for few hours.
  • Grind each herb separately thereafter and store them in air-tight containers. 

I supply some fellow practitioners the powders after combining each one of them according to the indicated % below, or I do manual capsulation for personal use in my clinic for clients. 

The recipes and dosage are as follows:
  • Enanthia chloranta (Awopa) (20%)
  • Bark root (20%)
  • Leaves of a very matured Azardiracta indica (40%),
  • Nauclea latifolia bark root (egbesi) (10%)
  • Lawsonia inermis leaves (ewe laali) (10%) 
Dosage:
Adult: 6 capsules daily, either 2- 2- 2 or 3 – 3 
Children not less than 6: 1 – 1 – 1 or 1 – 2.
Should be used with warm water.

Other Quick Malaria /  Typhoid Remedies
1. Boil Phyllantus amarus leaves.
Dosage : 30cl 3 times daily.

2. Put 1 agidi (eko) under pot, remove the wrapped leaves, and add Lawsonia inermis leaves (laali) to it and boil.
Dosage: 30 cl 2 times daily. 

3. Boil leaves, stem bark and if possible root of Azardiracta indica with water. 
Dosage: 30 cl twice daily.
 
As we all know, Malaria and Typhoid  are two different diseases but sometimes, physicians are unable to diagnose them properly due to similarity in certain sign and symptoms of both condition. 

1. Difference in Causative Agent:
Typhoid fever is caused by a gram negative bacteria named as salmonella typhi whereas malaria is a protozoal disease which occur due to different species of Plasmodium such as:
P. falciparum, 
P. vivax,
P. ovale, 
P. malariae.

2. Difference in Transmission:
Transmission of malaria is dependent upon a vector (a bite resulted from female Anophlese mosquito) but typhoid can be transmitted by feco-oral route via contaminated food or water because the Salmonella typhi is commonly present in unhealthy conditions and dirty water.

Which means, we need to keep our surroundings clean, no containers that can retain rain water or other stagnant water for days, and we should always wash our foods properly and hands.

3. Difference in Symptoms:
The symptoms of both typhoid and malaria differ considerably.
For example, in the case of malaria, a patient can experience nausea, vomiting, chills, fevers and diarrhea sometimes but symptoms of typhoid are different in different stages.

Mainly there are four stages of typhoid:
(a) Single stage.
This comprises of seven days. During the first stage patient can suffer high grade fever, abdominal pain, bleeding from nose, bradicardia, cough and tiredness. 

(b) Second stage
Symptoms like fever, reduced heart rate, diarrhea or constipation, confusional state and rose spots on trunk occur.

(c) Third stage
The patient may have some complications

(d) Stage of recovery.

4. Difference in Complications:
Typhoid and malaria have different types of complications. Such as in case of typhoid, the patient may experience peritonitis, gut bleeding, endocarditis, agitation, encephalitis and etc. 

Some specific complications of malaria include renal impairment, retinopathy, cerebral malaria,  (Pound some lime (4 pieces) and fresh leaves (10 pieces) of Nicotina tabacum (ewe taba) together thoroughly and use (50cl) of alcohol to extract it. 2 tablespoonful 4 hourly) convulsions, coma and death.

5. Difference Diagnostic Tests:
Different tests are being performed to diagnose both malaria and typhoid but it is easier to diagnose malaria in comparison to typhoid.

 For typhoid, the following tests are recommended:
  • Widal test
  • Typhidot test
  • Bone marrow test
  • Stool test
For malaria, the following types of tests are being done:
  • Complete blood count (CBC)
  • Malarial Parasite (MP) test
  • Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) based upon the microscopic evaluation of causative agent.
Differential diagnosis is also important to be sure of all the results and symptoms.

If under any circumstances you cannot prepare any of the above herbal preparations, you can contact us for already made malaria and typhoid capsules.
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