Syphilis from the point of view of Ayurveda
Syphilis is a bacterial infection that is usually spread through sexual contact. It can begin as a painless sore on the genitals, rectum, or mouth.
Syphilis spreads through skin or mucous membrane contact with these sores. If left untreated for an extended period of time, it can cause significant damage to vital organs such as the heart and brain.
Syphilis has four stages:
Primary.
Secondary.
Latent.
Tertiary.
Syphilis is most contagious in the first two stages. Potential end-stage outcomes include blindness, deafness, mental illness, memory loss, soft tissue and bone destruction, and neurological disorders.
Syphilis is known as “Firanga” in Ayurveda, which means “blood turmoil”. It is a vitiation of Kapha dosha, which controls the flow of blood.
How Ayurvedic doctors treat syphilis
Ayurvedic herbs are effective at killing the microscopic organisms that cause Syphilis, and they cure the disease with no symptoms.
Ayurveda uses external medicines to prevent external disorders and internal medicines to eliminate free radicals. The body is cleansed of toxins (ama), which primarily accumulate in the digestive tract and rectum. So, foremost, the channels of food intake and excretion are cleaned.
Ayurvedic treatment involves increasing resistance, which allows the body to kill pathogens normally and heal damaged tissue.
Do not begin self-medication. You can only make matters worse by not knowing the correct medication sequence and dosage. Entrust your health to our Ayurvedic doctors!
Tips for effective Ayurvedic treatment of syphilis
- Use honey instead of sugar
- Cook with sesame oil
- Include wheat and grain in your diet
- Avoid soured buttermilk
- Avoid heavy meals
Check the Ayurvedic treatment for other sexual diseases:
Sexual, AIDS, Erectile Dysfunction, Frigidity, Oligospermia, Premature Ejaculation, Peyronie's disease, Loss of libido in men, Sexually transmitted diseases, Retrograde ejaculation, Libido disorders women, Orgasm disorders, Sexual pain, Arousal disorders, HIV / AIDS.
Diseases
Syphilis.