Malaria: Treatment, Diet and Home Remedies

Malaria Treatment Using Home Remedies, Yoga, And Diet – Foods to be taken: As sweating and fever cause considerable loss of fluid, drink plenty of watery substances like soups, milk, lime juice, etc. Water with some salt and sugar is also excellent. Coconut water may be particularly beneficial in reducing vomiting and replacing the loss of fluid and electrolytes. Individuals having vitamin A deficiency are more likely to contract malaria hence foods rich in vitamin A such as milk, fruits (mangoes, papaya) and vegetables (carrots, tomatoes, drumstick, amaranth, spinach, pumpkin) should be taken.

Malaria: Meaning, Diagnosis and Overview

Malaria is a disease caused by an infection of the red blood cells with a tiny organism. This is a mosquito borne infectious disease. Malaria is contracted by the bite of mosquitoes. When an infected mosquito (the Anopheles mosquito) bites you, it injects the malaria parasites into your blood. 

LRTI: Treatment, Diet and Home Remedies

LRTI Treatment Using Home Remedies, Yoga, And Diet – Foods to be takenFoods rich in vitamin C and E and minerals like zinc and selenium are good for respiratory infections: The vegetables that have the highest value of vitamin C are: peppers, cauliflower, tomatoes, cabbage, peas, broccoli, potato skin and spinach. Fruits high in vitamin C: limes, grapefruits, strawberries, melons, kiwi, oranges, guava, papaya, mango and tangerines. Foods rich in vitamin E include sunflower seeds, peanuts, hazelnuts, almonds. Fish have the highest amount of vitamin E, especially sardines, tuna and salmon.

LRTI: Meaning, Diagnosis and Overview

Lower respiratory (tract) infection or LTRI is an acute infection of the trachea (windpipe), airways and lungs, which make up the lower respiratory system. LTRIs include bronchitis, bronchiolitis, croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis) and pneumonia.

Hypothyroidism: Treatment, Diet and Home Remedies

Hypothyroidism Treatment Using Home Remedies, Yoga, And Diet –  Foods to be taken: Brown rice, whole grains, bran, oatmeal, carrots, onion, spinach, asparagus, avocado, olive oil, coconut oil, apricots, bananas, sunflower seeds and oily fish. Drink enough water, Iodine-Rich Foods like Iodized Salt, Seaweeds and Seafood, salt water fish, sushi, Nori Rolls, Celtic Sea Salt,