Cure for Shingles naturally with Mountain Laurel
My grandmother has shingles and she has been using some expensive lidocaine patches for three years (she spent $36,000 in the course of three years on those patches).
Every time I spoke with her on the phone she mentioned the ineffectiveness of lidocaine patches, but she could use nothing better.
Her condition did not improve. These patches have been prescribed to her by 3 various doctors. She is from the family of wealthy jewelers so she got the same advice from three different doctors - use lidocaine patches twice a day as a cure for shingles. They did not work.
Every time I spoke with her on the phone she mentioned the ineffectiveness of lidocaine patches, but she could use nothing better.
Her condition did not improve. These patches have been prescribed to her by 3 various doctors. She is from the family of wealthy jewelers so she got the same advice from three different doctors - use lidocaine patches twice a day as a cure for shingles. They did not work.
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So, what did we do to cure shingles?
Identify the tree (you will read about it below) - Mountain laurel and gather leaves (7-10 leaves) from the tree. Then we boiled it ( decoction), water turned brownish. We put the water with Mountain Laurel sap into the spray bottle. Apply to shingles. We gave it to our grandmother and she started to spray once a day.
After about a week she saw her shingles improve drastically. She never used lidocaine patches any-more, not mentioning that it costed a lot (2 patches a day). You see modern medicine likes to manage disease not to cure it hence "Centre Disease Control".
Now, if you want to take it to a whole new level. Take fresh leaves from Mountain Laurel , crash them in your hands , moisture your hands a little with water and moisture the leaves. While you are crashing the leaves in your palms, the sap is coming out like a soup feeling...
Then apply it to the shingles. It is much more effective since it is fresh sap and is much more powerful.
It is interesting to know that you can apply mountain laurel directly to the affected area also to treat ringworm of the scalp (tinea capitis), psoriasis, herpes, and syphilis. How does it work? Mountain laurel changes how sodium is used by cells throughout the body ( Mancini SD, Edwards JM. Cytotoxic principles from the sap of Kalmia latifolia. J Nat Prod 1979;42:483-8.)
My grandmother never complains about shingles , so it helped her. She is 84 years old. This is natural cure for shingles grows free and given to you from by nature. Explore your world.
You can do it in the park, using creek water to moisture hands and leaves prior to putting on your rush zone.
Remember, pharmaceutical companies are driven by greed. No patients no money. They know how to contain the disease but not how to cure it, otherwise the pharmaceutical industry would be out of business.
If it helped you to cure shingles or any other skin diseases, please share your story so other human beings can benefit from it.
Mountain Laurel (Kalmia Latifolia)
Known also as spoonwood. You can read it in Wikipedia. Its range stretches from southern Maine south to northern Florida, and west to Indiana and Louisiana. Mountain-laurel is the state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania.
Although all parts of Mountain-Laurel are poisonous to humans, native Indians did have very important use for this plant.
Mountain-Laurel has very effective anti-inflammatory effects, able to heal wounds and bruises. Compounds in it’s leaves are also highly effective against poison ivy rash.
I claim that I have never seen anything more effective in treating poison ivy stings then using several leaves of Mountain-Laurel rubbed in to green mash and applied to the problem spot.
Mountain-Laurel is an evergreen large shrub or small tree. It is a state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania... remember it's poisonous though if taken internally.
Although all parts of Mountain-Laurel are poisonous to humans, native Indians did have very important use for this plant.
Mountain-Laurel has very effective anti-inflammatory effects, able to heal wounds and bruises. Compounds in it’s leaves are also highly effective against poison ivy rash.
I claim that I have never seen anything more effective in treating poison ivy stings then using several leaves of Mountain-Laurel rubbed in to green mash and applied to the problem spot.
Mountain-Laurel is an evergreen large shrub or small tree. It is a state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania... remember it's poisonous though if taken internally.
How to identify mountain laurel :
1. Usually grows in mountains.
2. Likes the water, so look next to creeks not always though.
3. The branches look brownish and dry when you break the top.
4. Blooms with white/pinkish flowers.
5. Leaves are a thick.
6. Sap has to come out if you crush them.
7. It is short tree (shrub).
I also had a chance to read the Fast Shingles Cure e-book by Bob Carlton - nutritionist and medical researcher. There are 13 natural remedies listed for SOOTHING shingles in his eBook, including honey, oatmeal bath, neem leaves and others.
