How to Cure Chicken Pox

Published: 16th March 2011
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Chicken pox, we discovered, is a herpes related virus, so we chose St. John's Wort, as our primary healer, since we know it to be effective against herpes.

The majority of us have the disease by the time we are 15 although the most common age is between 5 and 9; this doesn't stop the fact that anyone can have it. Winter and spring are usually the times of year when chickenpox is most likely to strike.

In most of the cases for young patients the infection does not lead to complications. Age is very important for the way this disease is curing. For older people, complications such as hemorrhagic disease or secondary infections may occur.

Both of these methods are incredibly effective in treating acne or other small scars. You might require many repeat procedures to attain the desired results and to reveal healthy and glowing skin.

Infants usually get their antibodies from their mothers while steal being in the womb, so it is very improbable for them to catch the disease in their first year of life. And even if they do in most cases it just a mild form they would be suffering from.


When you have chicken pox, you will most likely have a lot of scars. If you suffer from this sickness when you are an adult, then you will have a bigger chance of creating scars everywhere on your body. The good thing is that there are different scar treatments available if you are looking to remove related scars.

You may also use green peas or even honey, to relieve your child of that terrible itching sensation that chicken pox gives. Cool compresses or even cool baths will actually do you a world of good when suffering from chicken pox.

Against fever doctors prescribe medicine such as paracetamol. It is not indicated, especially for children to take aspirin to relieve fever because the liver or the brain may be affected.

Besides the rash that you get on your skin when suffering from chicken pox, there are also some other symptoms that might indicate that you have been infected. If you have a slight fever, for no apparent reason, or if you suffer from a headache, you can blame these conditions on chicken pox.


I'm going to give you an effective treatment for Chicken Pox that has been around for ages. More importantly, it really works and definitely will quickly allow you to reduce some of the itchiness therefore making you feel better.

Luckily, my herbalist husband was on hand to remind me to trust the plants and to use the plants we know.



Read about home remedies Also read about remedies for ringworm and remedies for menstruation

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