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what kind of natural herbs can you take for chlamydia?

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It would be best if you consulted with a person trained in natural medicines who would work with you and your medical doctor (MD).

Proper medical treatment as well as follow up to ensure the infection is completely gone is required.

What could be used and suggested for you, and must not be taken without consulting properly trained professionals are:
Herbal extracts or oils: African Potato, Angelica, Astragalus, Barberry, Bupleurum, Buchu, Echinacea, Garlic, Gentian, Goldenrod, Goldenseal, Kelp, Mistletoe, Milk vetch, Myrrh, Olive, Oregon Grape root, Pau de Arco, Red Clover, Sage, Saw Palmeto, Schizandra, Thyme, Tumeric, Wild Oregano

Other Supplements: Vitamin A, Acidophilus, Apple Cider Vinegar, Colloidal Silver, CoQ10, Cranberry juice (unsweetened), Vitamin C, B-Complex, Vitamin E, Yogurt, and the minerals Copper and Zinc.

Extremely high dosages of herbs and other supplements will be required to be monitored and administered by a professional. Do NOT administer on your own as some of these herbs can have dangerous effects if not used properly.

Besides herbal and nutritional treatments, other therapies may be required such as Acupuncture, Acupressure, Aromatherapy, Homeopathy, Reflexology, Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as self-administered Douching.

Men may experience symptoms of:
Discharge from penis, Burning sensation when urinating, Burning and itching around the opening of the penis or inflammation or swelling in the testicle.

Women may experience symptoms of:
Abnormal vaginal discharge, Burning sensation when urinating, Bleeding after sexual activity or between menstrual periods, Lower abdominal pain, Low back pain, Nausea, and Fever.

A number of serious health COMPLICATIONS may result from chlamydia and these include:
Male infertility or sterility
Painful Inflammation in the testicles
Reiter's syndrome, also known as reactive arthritis: inflammation of the joints, urethra and eyes
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Long-term pelvic pain
Infertility in women
An ectopic pregnancy
Blocked Fallopian tubes
Early miscarriage or premature birth

Babies born with Chlamydia infections have eye (conjunctivitis) and lung/respiratory infections (pneumonia).

Chlamydia is simple to treat with antibiotics, either a single dose or a course lasting up to two weeks:

Standard Medical Treatment of Chlamydia includes:

Doxycycline 100 mg 2-3 times a day for 10-14 days, or
Zithromax® (azithromycin) 1.0 gm (4 x 250 mg) a single dose, or
Zithromax® Z-pak® (azithromycin) - 500mg on day 1, followed by 1 tab (250mg) once a day for 4 more days

To avoid re-infection, any sexual partners should be treated too.

Multi- Antibiotic resistance strains of Chlamydia trachomatis do exist; please see your doctor or visit a sexual health clinic to get re-tested.

Links below contain much more information for your review.

Good luck,
Me

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When you were young I'm sure your elders would shake their head with disappointment and say to you in some form "you're generation is hopeless, you'll never accomplish anything."

I look at today's youth and I'm completely astonished with the vial, inconsiderate and selfish things they do. Which is sad for me to say because I'm only 20, but the 2000's babies have really lost sight of reality.

I feel like the world has lost originality, people applaud inventions of the same "item" just made to be more convenient. Such as I-anything, literally every 6 months they release the identical item with an extra feature or two. Nothing is new, exciting or interesting. It's all predictable and we've become the slaves of the predictability. You never hear of people creating beautiful master pieces any more, or symphonies. Instead it's about who can twerk the best on instagram.

Speaking of the young being selfish, did anyone else see the story of the 13 year old girls that bullied a little girl to kill her self. "Which I do not pity suicide...but what one of the little girls said irked me." There was a statement posted on Facebook by one of the girls stating "Yeah I bullied her, and she died IDGAF (I don't give a f**k)." Children are going to schools, and shooting their colleagues. They are no longer intelligent, spell check is on almost ever device now and teachers encourage students to use a calculator more than ever. Did you know that the IQ level was dropped because the level of mental retardation has become all to common? Literally people have become so dumb, that we have lowered what is considered retarded now. THAT IS CRAZY!

I could go on for hours about this. But I feel as though I'm so disappointed in the way the world is headed and no one else cares. Share your opinion.

I'm going to end this note with a quote:
America has become a cruel and vicious place. We reward the shallowest, the dumbest, the meanest and the loudest. We no longer have any common sense of decency. No sense of shame. There is no right and wrong. The worst qualities in people are looked up to and celebrated. Lying and spreading fear is fine as long as you make money doing it. We've become a nation of slogan-saying, bile-spewing hatemongers. We've lost our kindness. We've lost our soul. What have we become? We take the weakest in our society, we hold them up to be ridiculed, laughed at for our sport and entertainment. Kids beat each other blind and post it on Youtube. I mean, do you remember when eating rats and maggots on Survivor was shocking? It all seems so quaint now. I mean, why have a civilization anymore if we no longer are interested in being civilized? I mean, nobody talks about anything anymore. They just regurgitate everything they see on TV, or hear on the radio or watch on the web. When was the last time you had a real conversation with someone without somebody texting or looking at a screen or a monitor over your head? You know, a conversation about something that wasn't celebrities, gossip, sports, or pop politics. You know, something important, something personal.



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LOL!

I'm a bit over-40, and have a somewhat different perspective. Every generation thinks the previous is a bunch of bums. You write like a sharp person, they said that in the 1700s, too: read Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" sometime for a hilarious commentary on late 18th Century English society!

I swore to never be like my old man, or at least his bad side. Which thankfully wasn't "so" bad. Would that all kids could be so lucky, and I mean that very sincerely (RIP, Pops).

However, you'll be surprised: once you own property, have a family or other loved ones, understand how people really operate, and fully appreciate the level of insanity in this country and the world, you'll want to run and hide. So what you do instead is go with the flow, nod and smile, take the big fat check, and do whatever the hell you want anyway ON YOUR TIME, not their's. Work is a dictatorship and a police state, not a democracy. Build your own family, and community, best you can. Vote. And that's mostly it.

Now: as a Reagan-era Gen Xer, we were thought of as the me-me-me generation and slackers, too. Used to get that smarmy commentary from my mom a lot, she of the so-called Silent Generation (after so-called Greatest Generation). Now, we run the country, Gen X and the Boomers. We're doing a mediocre job of it, at-best. Your job is to do better, you and the Gen Y's coming into yours in good time.

Millennials...your generation...are harder to keep interested and manage. The old command-and-control way of management flies like a lead zeppelin. I spend a lot of time coaching and motivating those of the short attention span era. It is much harder to get someone's attention when everyone has a microphone to bleat out stupidity, too. Truth is, though, I don't care if you spend half the day on Facebook, as long as you spend the other half creating interesting and valuable reports, charts, and analyses. That you may do both, almost at the same time, is interesting and took awhile for me to figure out.

I do notice y'all are better-informed about certain subjects than Gen X were. Gen Y is in the middle. We came of age as the Internet got off the ground, I was much older than you when it arrived with gusto (1994-1995, in my observation, with Netscape 1.0 and easily-available dial-up at 28K. Just TRY to imagine what the Web was like then. Dare yah. I developed in Frontpage in 1998 a couple years).

What is very different is the access to networks and information, as you say. When Gen X wanted to bully the effete homosexual boy or oddball, plain girl with the lisp, "we" did it in person. It was no less right then vs. now, of course, but that's what kids do. Kids are ruthless and unsympathetic enforcers of subjective right and wrong.

Now, it doesn't stop at school. It's 24/7. I pity teens and tweens today, with access to sex, violence, and connectivity to God knows what in-general that dwarfs what I had. Hell, it's hard enough for me to handle now, as a mature adult. Back when I thought the rare Playboy, Penthouse, Hustler, and dealing with Mark the bully a year or so when I was 12 was a hot old time. Jeez. I didn't so much as log on to a computer until age 14, and I was one of those oddball computer-whiz kind of kids, "Wargames" style (and damn near just like that, too). I'd guess 40% of my graduating HS class never logged onto to any computer so much as once. An iPad would have been the wildest Star Wars -style gadget imaginable to us.

I wouldn't bet money IQ is declining across the board, over time, however. In certain groups, yes. Achievers will continue to achieve, we are definitely becoming more socially-stratified: wealth becoming wealthier, poor becoming more dependent on government that would screw up a one-car parade. In my HS graduating class, a couple went to Ivy League. Many went to top-tier public and private uni. Most went to mid-tier state schools (like me). The other c. 40% went into trades. A few went into the grass, dead from stupid stuff (coke or booze overdose) or bad luck. A (very) few also went to Club Fed or Jackson State Penitentiary for extended stays. Nothing new or interesting in that distribution, though: ends of the Bell Curve, my friend.

Since, I've worked very hard to live in a nice neighborhood, surrounded by fellow-professionals and other 3-percenters. Not the ghetto, surrounded by dunces on EBT and SNAP benefits and disability, living in poverty in all but name. The latter will be shut down one day, about one or two economic crises from now, at which time it will be open-season on people like me, I fear.

There's something for you to aim for: don't be a have-not, in the coming decades. The party cannot continue forever as-is.

Friend, take steps. If you can't save the world, save your corner of it. That's what I do, and concentrate on my family and community. My peers, direct reports, and executive management, I can influence. Can't change human nature. Stand for what you believe in, choose your words and causes wisely. You'll do alright.




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