Anaphylactic Shock Herbal Treatment

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Following the trauma of anaphylactic shock, you will probably feel chilly or cold for a day or two. If you do, take a cup of hot ginger tea one to three times a day, with meals, for two days. Ginger is a wearing and stimulating herb.

Plant-based medicines that support the immune system may be beneficial in treating septic shock. For instance, an Ayurvedic formula containing the following ingredients helped reduce the blood levels of bacteria in rats infected with Escherichia coli (an infection that can spread to the bloodstream, potentially causing septic shock) compared to rats that received a placebo: Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica), Sweet basil (Ocimum sanctum)

A series of newly developed herbal remedies based on traditional Chinese medicine were evaluated for use in 183 people with septic shock. Injections of the following herbs thought to regulate the flow of qi (life energy), appeared to promote blood circulation and help prevent failure of the circulatory system as well as lower the death rate significantly in the treatment group compared to the control group: Kangjue tongmai, Yiqi huiyang, Yiqi jiuyin

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