3 febr 2011 Please read: Important for every family ........ My Son Got A rota virus we need some help urgent

Please read: Important for every family ........ My Son Got A rota virus we need some help urgent

The following mail I received a few years ago: see answer and 2 articles.

I am sending you this mail after the one I just sent about Rota virus diarrhoea

 

On Dec 17, 2007............. wrote:

My Son Got A rota virus we need some help urgent

Hi D"r

 

My little son 2 years old got a rota virus he is in big pain I would like to know if there is a way to help him please respond that email ASAP or call us at ............

 

Answer:

buy :[print the prescription out!!][oplatka or gilo]

 

all MT and ketzartormentilla  25cc / myrtilli 10cc / myrrhae 5 cc / cranberry 10c ,in one bottle. 

S/ 3 times a day 15 drops in some water or juice, as long as needed.

the remnant can be kept for years in a cool dark place.

 

I asked the patient: [as he asked this question]

ARE YOU NOT ON MY MAILING LIST?? SEE ARTICLES BELOW,SENT TO THE MAILING LIST. 

 

 

Acute diarrhoea should in the first instance- be treated by ORS [oral rehydration solution]

About this I hope to write you more in the future.

A very common cause of sometimes severe diarrhea- can be the so-called rota-virus.

Well, traditionally the plant tormentilla has been used for treatment of diarrhea.

So the following publication [after my introduction] is most interesting [and can save hospitalization]]

Buy tormentilla tincture [in Israel buy the brand of  chevrat ketsar preferable] in an homeopathic pharmacy

gilooplatka etc] and give from 5 to 40 drops to drink in some water.

 

Children from 6 months to 1 year: 3 times a day 5 to 10 drops

                        1 to 3 years ;           3 times a day 10 to 13 drops

                        3 to 7 years            3 times a day 13 to 20 drops

                       7 to 13 years         3 times a day   20 to  30 drops

Under 6 months ask for medical advise or start giving 3 times a day 3 drops.

Gives this till the diarrhea is getting better [not longer then 5 to 7 days]

Please, print this paper out and hang it somewhere.

Have a trouble-free summer!!

 

                                    Effect of oral administration of tormentil root extract (Potentilla tormentilla) on rotavirus diarrhea in children: a randomized, double blind, controlled trial

MARIA D. SUBBOTINA, MD; VLADIMIR N. TIMCHENKO, MD; MICHAIL M. VOROBYOV, MD; YULIA S. KONUNOVA, MD; YURY S. ALEKSANDROVIH, MD; SERGEI SHUSHUNOV, MD

Objectives.

To determine the effectiveness of tormentil root extract (TRE) for treatment of rotavirus diarrhea in children.

Background.

Rotavirus, one of the most widely spread pathogens of acute, dehydrating diarrhea in children, is estimated to cause ">800 000 annual deaths of young children in developing countries. Currently no rotavirus vaccine is available. Management involves rehydration therapy. Available antiperistaltic or antisecretory drugs to reduce the severity of diarrhea can cause serious side effects in children.

Methods.

A randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled trial was conducted at Children's Hospital for Infectious Diseases #3, St. Petersburg, Russia in 40 children ranging in age from 3 months to 7 years with rotavirus diarrhea. We constructed 2 groups for comparison: a treatment group that consisted of 20 children treated with tormentil root extract; and a control group of 20 children who received a placebo. All patients received 3 drops of tormentil root extract or placebo per year of life, three times daily until discontinuation of diarrhea, or a maximum of 5 days. An objective method was used to evaluate diarrhea, and physical examination was used to assess degree of dehydration in children.

Results.

The duration of diarrhea in the tormentil root extract treatment group was 3 days, compared with 5 days in the control group (P <"< 0.0001). In the treatment group 8 of 20 (40%) children were diarrhea-free 48 h after admission to the hospital, compared with 1 of 20 (5%) in the control group (P <"< 0.0001). Subjects in the treatment group received smaller volumes of parenteral fluids than subjects in the control group.

Conclusions.

The administration of tormentil root extract in controlled doses shortened the duration of rotavirus diarrhea and decreased the requirement for rehydration solutions. Tormentil root extract appears to be an effective measure to treat rotavirus diarrhea in children.

Academy, Litovskaya Street 2, 194100, St. Petersburg, Russia. E-mail smls@attbi.com.

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 2003; 22(8):706-71

 

Herbal therapy for gastro-enteritis is well known.

Simple garlic can do wonders even for severe salmonella/shigella infections.

Recently I sent you an article about Rota-virus and tormentilla, which was impressing.

In Europe at least , juice of berries [Dutch: bosbessen-sap][bilberries, blueberries][there is a bit of confusion with the names, but for practical reasons it does not matter] has been known to be an excellent drink in diarrhoea cases.

So ,not to strange that cranberry "joined the club".

One can get in health food-shops: fructus myrtilli [the berries,not the leaves!!]

Boil 3 table spoons [kapot] with half a liter of water for 10 minutes [covered of course], let stand for another 10 minutes, strain [le-sanen] and drink this tea during the day.

 

Another thing: the same tea can be used very well for diaper-rash [ tifrachat chituliem][to apply locally]

if you wish read further [or just the coloured sentences.

 

 

http://www.ivanhoe.com

 

Reported June 7, 2005

Cranberry Juice Knocks out Viruses

(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Cranberry juice may be better for you than you think. The sweet sap has long been known to heal urinary tract infections, but now it may fight gastrointestinal viruses too.

Researchers from St. Francis College in Brooklyn, N.Y., say intestinal virus infections cause significant illness and cost billions of dollars in health care expenses each year throughout the world. They say hundreds of thousands of infants die around the world each year from intestinal virus infections, which are most prevalent in developing countries.

What led researchers to test the effect of cranberry juice against gastrointestinal viruses is its effect on urinary tract infections. Patrice Cohen, a researcher from St. Francis College who worked on this study, says, "Within the last five years, an increasingly large number of studies have suggested cranberry juice to be an effective commercial product for the reduction of urinary tract infections in women.?

The theory turned out to be right on. Researchers tested the juice?s power against intestinal monkey rotavirus SA-11 as well as goat intestinal viruses. The juice prevented the virus from attaching to red blood cells or infecting its host cells. When researchers examined the cell cultures with electron microscopy, they could see no viral particles in the cells that were treated with cranberry juice.

Cohen says, ?The addition of commercially available cranberry juice cocktail to intestinal viruses resulted in viral reductions below detectible infectivity levels."

Authors say additional studies need to be done to determine the effects of cranberry juice as a way to reduce viral intestinal disease in humans.

This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers Medical Alerts by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go to: http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

SOURCE: The 105th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Atlanta, June 5-9, 2005

 

 

 

 

 

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Subject: Please read: Important for every family ........ My Son Got A rota virus we need some help urgent

The following mail I received a few years ago: see answer and 2 articles.

I am sending you this mail after the one I just sent about Rota virus diarrhoea

 

On Dec 17, 2007............. wrote:

My Son Got A rota virus we need some help urgent

Hi D"r

 

My little son 2 years old got a rota virus he is in big pain I would like to know if there is a way to help him please respond that email ASAP or call us at ............

 

Answer:

buy :[print the prescription out!!][oplatka or gilo]

 

all MT and ketzartormentilla  25cc / myrtilli 10cc / myrrhae 5 cc / cranberry 10c ,in one bottle. 

S/ 3 times a day 15 drops in some water or juice, as long as needed.

the remnant can be kept for years in a cool dark place.

 

I asked the patient: [as he asked this question]

ARE YOU NOT ON MY MAILING LIST?? SEE ARTICLES BELOW,SENT TO THE MAILING LIST. 

 

 

Acute diarrhoea should in the first instance- be treated by ORS [oral rehydration solution]

About this I hope to write you more in the future.

A very common cause of sometimes severe diarrhea- can be the so-called rota-virus.

Well, traditionally the plant tormentilla has been used for treatment of diarrhea.

So the following publication [after my introduction] is most interesting [and can save hospitalization]]

Buy tormentilla tincture [in Israel buy the brand of  chevrat ketsar preferable] in an homeopathic pharmacy

gilooplatka etc] and give from 5 to 40 drops to drink in some water.

 

Children from 6 months to 1 year: 3 times a day 5 to 10 drops

                        1 to 3 years ;           3 times a day 10 to 13 drops

                        3 to 7 years            3 times a day 13 to 20 drops

                       7 to 13 years         3 times a day   20 to  30 drops

Under 6 months ask for medical advise or start giving 3 times a day 3 drops.

Gives this till the diarrhea is getting better [not longer then 5 to 7 days]

Please, print this paper out and hang it somewhere.

Have a trouble-free summer!!

 

                                    Effect of oral administration of tormentil root extract (Potentilla tormentilla) on rotavirus diarrhea in children: a randomized, double blind, controlled trial

MARIA D. SUBBOTINA, MD; VLADIMIR N. TIMCHENKO, MD; MICHAIL M. VOROBYOV, MD; YULIA S. KONUNOVA, MD; YURY S. ALEKSANDROVIH, MD; SERGEI SHUSHUNOV, MD

Objectives.

To determine the effectiveness of tormentil root extract (TRE) for treatment of rotavirus diarrhea in children.

Background.

Rotavirus, one of the most widely spread pathogens of acute, dehydrating diarrhea in children, is estimated to cause ">800 000 annual deaths of young children in developing countries. Currently no rotavirus vaccine is available. Management involves rehydration therapy. Available antiperistaltic or antisecretory drugs to reduce the severity of diarrhea can cause serious side effects in children.

Methods.

A randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled trial was conducted at Children's Hospital for Infectious Diseases #3, St. Petersburg, Russia in 40 children ranging in age from 3 months to 7 years with rotavirus diarrhea. We constructed 2 groups for comparison: a treatment group that consisted of 20 children treated with tormentil root extract; and a control group of 20 children who received a placebo. All patients received 3 drops of tormentil root extract or placebo per year of life, three times daily until discontinuation of diarrhea, or a maximum of 5 days. An objective method was used to evaluate diarrhea, and physical examination was used to assess degree of dehydration in children.

Results.

The duration of diarrhea in the tormentil root extract treatment group was 3 days, compared with 5 days in the control group (P <"< 0.0001). In the treatment group 8 of 20 (40%) children were diarrhea-free 48 h after admission to the hospital, compared with 1 of 20 (5%) in the control group (P <"< 0.0001). Subjects in the treatment group received smaller volumes of parenteral fluids than subjects in the control group.

Conclusions.

The administration of tormentil root extract in controlled doses shortened the duration of rotavirus diarrhea and decreased the requirement for rehydration solutions. Tormentil root extract appears to be an effective measure to treat rotavirus diarrhea in children.

Academy, Litovskaya Street 2, 194100, St. Petersburg, Russia. E-mail smls@attbi.com.

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 2003; 22(8):706-71

 

Herbal therapy for gastro-enteritis is well known.

Simple garlic can do wonders even for severe salmonella/shigella infections.

Recently I sent you an article about Rota-virus and tormentilla, which was impressing.

In Europe at least , juice of berries [Dutch: bosbessen-sap][bilberries, blueberries][there is a bit of confusion with the names, but for practical reasons it does not matter] has been known to be an excellent drink in diarrhoea cases.

So ,not to strange that cranberry "joined the club".

One can get in health food-shops: fructus myrtilli [the berries,not the leaves!!]

Boil 3 table spoons [kapot] with half a liter of water for 10 minutes [covered of course], let stand for another 10 minutes, strain [le-sanen] and drink this tea during the day.

 

Another thing: the same tea can be used very well for diaper-rash [ tifrachat chituliem][to apply locally]

if you wish read further [or just the coloured sentences.

 

 

http://www.ivanhoe.com

 

Reported June 7, 2005

Cranberry Juice Knocks out Viruses

(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Cranberry juice may be better for you than you think. The sweet sap has long been known to heal urinary tract infections, but now it may fight gastrointestinal viruses too.

Researchers from St. Francis College in Brooklyn, N.Y., say intestinal virus infections cause significant illness and cost billions of dollars in health care expenses each year throughout the world. They say hundreds of thousands of infants die around the world each year from intestinal virus infections, which are most prevalent in developing countries.

What led researchers to test the effect of cranberry juice against gastrointestinal viruses is its effect on urinary tract infections. Patrice Cohen, a researcher from St. Francis College who worked on this study, says, "Within the last five years, an increasingly large number of studies have suggested cranberry juice to be an effective commercial product for the reduction of urinary tract infections in women.?

The theory turned out to be right on. Researchers tested the juice?s power against intestinal monkey rotavirus SA-11 as well as goat intestinal viruses. The juice prevented the virus from attaching to red blood cells or infecting its host cells. When researchers examined the cell cultures with electron microscopy, they could see no viral particles in the cells that were treated with cranberry juice.

Cohen says, ?The addition of commercially available cranberry juice cocktail to intestinal viruses resulted in viral reductions below detectible infectivity levels."

Authors say additional studies need to be done to determine the effects of cranberry juice as a way to reduce viral intestinal disease in humans.

This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers Medical Alerts by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go to: http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

SOURCE: The 105th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Atlanta, June 5-9, 2005