24/03/2023
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infection caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The condition usually affects the lungs and spreads through the air when a patient coughs, sneezes or spits. Individuals with a weak immune system, infants and children under four years of age, diabetics, people with chronic renal failure, to***co users, those living in poorly ventilated and closed spaces and HIV-positive patients are at a greater risk of developing an active TB infection.
๐Dietary and lifestyle changes for tuberculosis patients as per homeopathy
๐ Doโs
๐ธSince homeopathic medicines are given in very small doses, they tend to lose their potency if not stored properly. Take the utmost care to preserve the medicines
๐ธ Do regular exercise or any kind of active movement in fresh air in almost all kinds of weather
๐ธ Go for daily walks and do light manual labour to strengthen your muscles. Some exercises also help to relax the mind
๐ธ Consume healthy and nutritious food products.
๐ Donโts
๐ธ Anything in the diet and regimen that can react with the medicines should be avoided.
๐ธ Strong-smelling foods and drinks like coffee, herbal teas, fine liquors prepared with medicinal spices and spiced chocolate
๐ธ Medicinally compounded tooth powders and mouthwashes
๐ธ Perfume sachets
๐ธ Strong-scented flowers in the room
๐ธ Highly seasoned foods and sauces
๐ธ Frozen foods like ice creams
๐ธ Raw herbs on soups, medicinal herbs in foods
๐ธ Celery, parsley, stale cheese and meats
๐ธ Do not take long afternoon naps
๐ธ Avoid mental strain
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