Nigari: solution against Chikungunia?

Summer is at our doorstep and soon it will be time to pack our bags. Desire of sun, change of scenery, cocktails and idleness, long walks along the beach or in the rocky circuits, the summer season is the most favourable for the departures in vacations.

Stays abroad are indeed a sign of relaxation and rest. Sometimes, nasty intruders disrupt these supposedly magical moments. Soon, the high heat in some countries can force a person to limit their activities. Still sometimes it is the diet of the country in question that hinders the vacation and then pollutes the good mood as well as the intestines of the holidaymakers. But it also happens that the stays in some countries are disrupted by not very nice insects. It is the case of the tiger mosquito which frightens and scares. Why? Because of the diseases it can inoculate its victims: chikungunia, for example.

Aedes albopictus is its Latin name and it is really not very pleasant to look at. Harold Noel, a medical specialist at the Institut de veille Sanitaire (INVS), points out that it is one of the health risks. Indeed, chikungunia is a tropical, infectious and viral disease. It is transmitted to humans by infected mosquitoes that usually bite during the day. Of course, this virus is only transmitted through blood.

Chikungunia has been around for many years and solutions have not yet been found. Nevertheless, in the field of alternative therapies, solutions exist to limit the damage.

 

Antiviral essential oils

The disease causes flu-like symptoms such as fever, body aches, joint pain, rash, nausea, increased fatigue, etc. Although a visit to an allopathic doctor seems essential, essential oils can be used as a backup to relieve the patient.

Here is a mixture that Dr. Willem advises us in his book "antiviral essential oils".

  • Roman chamomile essential oil - anthemis nobilis - 3 ml
  • Essential oil of wintergreen - gaultheria procumbens - at a rate of 3 ml
  • True lavender essential oil - Lavandula angustifolia - 3 ml
  • Essential oil of lemon eucalyptus - Eucalyptus citriodora - 2 ml
  • Essential oil of lemongrass - Cymbopogon citratus - 4 ml
  • Peppermint essential oil - Mentha piperita - 3 ml
  • Arnica vegetable oil - enough to fill a 30 ml bottle

The local application of this mixture will be done several times a day, on average 5 to 7 times, on the painful zones.

 

A healthy immune system

To avoid contamination despite the sting, or at least to limit the damage, the ideal is to boost your immune system. Indeed, a healthy immune system will allow a proper defense against unwanted invaders.

In order to prepare your body, it would be a good idea to take a course of magnesium chloride (Nigari). This will increase the body's natural defenses exponentially. Although undrinkable, this solution that you will prepare with water is clearly the most effective. Indeed, the work of Professor Delbert has shown that magnesium chloride can increase the synthesis of many minerals and vitamins.

This marvelous product, so little known by the general public, is essential to boost the body and prepare it to move forward on the path to well-being. Indeed, anti-infectious, antiviral, antibiotic are so many benefits that can be granted.

Dosages may vary from one individual to another and from one need to another. We therefore advise you to contact your natural health therapist. He will address your unique needs and inform you of the dosages to be applied for your situation.

Vanessa Colant 28 June, 2017
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