Diseases of the arteries( arteritis)
It deals with the treatment of vascular diseases such as
atherosclerosis, obliterating thromboangiitis( Buerger's disease).Patients with such diseases, mostly men, are often referred to our medical center. With these diseases, a pathological process that covers the entire body is focused in the arteries. The appearance of such diseases is promoted by a wrong way of life: smoking, especially immoderate;excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages, especially strong ones;use over and above the norm of animal food, especially meat and fat;wrong thinking, wrong actions that do not conform to the laws of nature( God's commandments), repeated and prolonged cooling of the feet.
In orthodox medicine, based on medications and a scalpel, these diseases are considered intractable or generally incurable. Often they lead patients to amputations of the toes or even the entire foot, and sometimes to amputations below or above the knee, up to the level of the groin. Orthomedicine, diagnosing an arteritis, usually takes into account the defeat of only the lower extremities. We, like Dr. Zalmanov, believe that arteritis of the lower extremities affects not only the arteries of the lower extremities, but also the arteries of the intestine, brain, heart and other organs, albeit to a lesser extent. That is, any arteritis is a common disease of the whole organism, and only local treatment directed solely at large arteries of the legs will not bring the desired result.
Correct, from our point of view, treatment of arterial diseases should consist in restoration of the capillary circulation in the whole body, purification of cells and tissues of the physical body, purification of the soul and enlightenment of the spirit of the sick person. Only such an integrated approach promises him a complete cure, of which he secretly dreams, even sick a lot
years and being already on the edge of the abyss. We do not like the phrase incurable disease, we do not recognize it. Desperate situations do not happen. There is only a stubborn refusal to be healthy, a lack of confidence in the possibilities of self-regulation of one's own organism and the absence of God in the soul.
The main method of physical treatment of arteritis is capillary baths. For the treatment of diseases of the arteries, we usually assign alternating white and yellow capillary baths in a ratio of 3: 1, that is, treatment should be carried out mainly with white baths, because they are able to restore blood circulation in the capillaries of the arteries. White baths have a beneficial effect on capillaries that feed sick arterial vessels, revitalize these capillaries, force them to expand, contract, actively pulsate, cleanse of stagnant slags, and push blood through them, bringing oxygen and useful substances to the cells of the arteries and taking away cellular products that interfere with themthem to live and breathe. White baths activate the metabolism in the cells of the arteries.
Yellow turpentine baths help a sick body to dissolve blood clots that clog the arteries;Dissolve fatty plaques and outgrowths of connective tissue that cover them from the inside;mobilize, forced to move "to the exit" of the deposition of slags located both in the arteries themselves, and in the surrounding tissues and interstitial fluids. Yellow baths also activate the metabolism in the cells of the arteries and throughout the body as a whole. The rest is the work of Mother Nature, who will continue her mystery of healing.
Sometimes we change the ratio of white and yellow turpentine baths in the presence of some concomitant diseases.
It is generally correct to assign turpentine baths to a specific sick person with his specific "bouquet" of diseases - this is medical art, so I urge you not to skimp on medical consultations. We provide full-time advice when you come to our medical center, and by correspondence, that is, by phone, in writing and by email. Medical consultation is an instruction for the use of capillary baths for you.
To improve the effectiveness of treatment, we recommend that patients who have arterial diseases should also apply hot breast wraps, cool leg wraps, hot leg wraps, a mildly heated hot water bottle on the liver, herbs that help purify the body, the Bircher-Banner fruit and vegetable diet,mineral water.
Diseases of the veins, including the so-called dilated capillaries on the legs
Among varicose veins, varicose disease( varicose veins), phlebitis and thrombophlebitis are most common. The development of these diseases is associated with a weakening of the functions of the venous valves and the subsequent stagnation of blood in the venous vessels. Varicose disease, in addition, is also associated with persistent stretching of the venous walls, as well as with the expansion and lengthening of the venous vessels. The weakening of venous valves is associated primarily with capillaropathy and metabolic disorders in the valves themselves.
The development of varicose veins can be facilitated, for example, by the daily long standing on the legs, especially in one place, or by prolonged sitting, especially on something hard, stiff, lifestyle, overweight, frequent colon thickening, chronic constipation, excessive physical exertion, especially accompanied by squeezing various dressings or tight clothes of those or other parts of the body.
Smoking, alcoholism, heart failure, liver disease, the use of hormonal drugs, hereditary predisposition also contribute to the development of varicose veins. In women, an additional reason may be pregnancy, especially repeated pregnancy. The inflammatory process in the veins - phlebitis or thrombophlebitis - is associated with stagnation of venous blood in the venous lumen.
Venous diseases we recommend to treat mainly yellow turpentine baths and baths with soda and alum-potassium alum. In addition, we recommend cold warming and water-vinegar compresses on the lower limbs, a moderately hot heater for the liver region, the Bircher-Benner fruit and vegetable diet, mineral waters, therapeutic gymnastics, leeches, herbal medicine( cleansing medicinal herbs).
The recipe for soda-alum baths is as follows: take 200 g of baking soda and 70 g of alum-potassium alum. The bath is filled with warm water with a temperature of 38-39S.Soda and alum alternately dissolve in water. The bath is taken 15 minutes, 2-3 times a week. The desired temperature level is maintained by constant jet infusion of hot water. If, when immersed in a bath, a medical solution with a temperature of 38 ° C will feel hot, lower its initial temperature by 0.5 ° C, then in about 2 minutes increase its temperature to the recommended temperature. Soda-alum baths are common, that is, they need to immerse in them the whole body, not just the lower limbs. Alumo-kali-lime alum can be purchased at the pharmacy of our medical center.
Cold warming( HS) compresses( wraps) do so. Take four canvas or wafer towels( two on each leg), fold them in half and roll them up like a bandage. Then one of them is soaked in water 18-20 ° C, poured into the pelvis, squeezed and wrap the foot from the foot to the knee. On top of a wet towel, bandage dry, then wrap the leg with a woolen shawl or rug. In the same way, a cold compress is applied to the other leg. We recommend applying compresses on both lower limbs, even if varicose veins are present only on one of them. If varicose veins are present on the hips, it is advisable to apply HS compresses all the way from the foot to the top of the thigh. In this case, towels need to be taken twice as much. Instead of towels, you can take two pairs of simple cotton stockings and one pair of woolen. One pair is soaked in the same cool water, squeezed and put on, the top is put on a dry pair, then woolen stockings. Wet and dry stockings can be wrapped from the knee to the shin.
Duration of HS wraps for the lower limbs from 30 minutes to 1-2 hours. If you fall asleep during these procedures, you can safely leave the wraps until the morning. HS wraps cause reflex dilatation of the vessels of the lower limbs and improve blood circulation in them, and also promote the development of collateral( additional, by-pass) blood vessels. Water-acetic compresses are made so. In a bowl, prepare an aqueous solution of table vinegar at the rate of 1 tablespoon of 9 percent vinegar for 3-4 tablespoons of boiled water. Take the gauze cloth, fold it 4 times, soaked in the prepared vinegar solution, lightly squeezed and put on the diseased segment of the leg where there is varicose veins or thrombophlebitis. On top, gauze is covered with a thin layer of cotton wool and not tightly bandaged. Such a compress can be kept from 1 to 7-8 hours( that is, overnight).