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What is Monkeypox & What Does It Do?

Monkeypox is a public health emergency in the U.S. 

It causes a rash and flulike symptoms similar to those of the chickenpox. It is extremely contagious!

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Symptoms

At first, you will experience

  • intense headaches
  • high fever
  • body aches
  • backache
  • chills
  • extreme fatigue

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Rashes

After 1 to 3 days the rashes will begin to develops. 

It is first noticed on the face, and later on is transmitted to the other parts of the body. 

Rashes can be painful, itchy and uncomfortable.

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Duration

The average duration of Monkeypox is about 2 to 4 weeks

Remember, that once the bumps go away completely, the person is no longer contagious and cannot spread it to others.

Best Herbal Remedies You NEED For The Monkeypox Pandemic!

For Fever:

  • Yarrow Tea: Widely-known for diaphoretic properties
  • Rosemary Tea: Best for chills!
  • Coriander Seed Concoction: Contains antibiotic properties & is an immunity booster
  • Tulsi Tea: Induces sweating, normalizing body temperature!
  • Cilantro Leaf Bonus Recipe! 
    • Blend a handful of cilantro leaves with 1/3 cup of water, and strain 
    • Take 2 tsp 3 times per day 

For Fatigue:

  • Ginseng: Scientific research in 2018, proved both American and Asian Ginseng are effective in fighting fatigue! Take 200mg for 4 weeks daily.
  • Echinacea: Boosts immunity system for that extra protection! Best way to consume: in the form of tea.
  • Guaraná Extract: 37.5 to 300 mg per day boosts attention, energy & brain function!

For Rashes:

  • Aloe Vera: Step-by-Step 
    • The most popular anti-inflammatory for skin problems! 
    • Apply Aloe's clear gel 2 times per day on affected area
    • Gentle and circular motions suggested
    • Rinse gel after half an hour with cool water
  • Nettle Leaf Tonic: Aids to clean the skin and alleviates itchiness
  • Chamomile Tea/Infusion: Most popular tea for treating skin inflammation! Use topically.
  • Green Tea: Apply topically. Awesome anti-inflammatory herb.
  • Oatmeal bath: Relieves itchy skin
    • Check Step-by Step Instructions BELOW

    For Scars:

    • Onion Extract Gel: Scientifically proven to improve scar appearances if used for 4 weeks only once per day! 
    • Roasted Turmeric PowderBonus Recipe
      • Mix with Desi Ghee
      • Apply on your scars with fingertips
      • Wash off after twenty minutes
    • Lavender Essential Oil: DIY Mixture
      • Mix 3 drops of oil with 3 tbs of extra-virgin olive oil
      • Massage on the scar for 5 minutes
      • Rinse after half an hour
    • Honey: Step-by-Step
      • Spread on the scar
      • Cover overnight with a Band-AidRinse off in the morning
      • Repeat every night

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    Last updated August 10, 2022


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