Purslane
Purslane is a commonly found wild plant along the edge of fields or roadsides in rural areas. It is not only used as a vegetable for sour soup but also known as a valuable herb that helps cool the body, detoxify, kill bacteria, and effectively relieve pain. For folk remedies for shingles using purslane, the entire plant, including the roots, is uprooted, washed thoroughly, soaked in saltwater, and ground into a paste to extract the juice, which is then applied to the affected skin area. Every 5-6 hours, when the wound dries, the solution is applied to the skin again and continuously done until the scar heals completely. This is an easily found plant along the edge of fields or grass bushes. Purslane has a cool nature, which soothes, cools, and detoxifies the body. Simply wash the purslane leaves, add a little bit of alum, and apply to the blisters. Repeat this process 3-4 times a day until completely healed. This is a natural remedy that is cost-effective and safe for the skin. Wishing you success!


Mango Leaves
Mango leaves are also a natural remedy for treating Shingles. In traditional Chinese medicine, mango leaves are described as having a sour taste, neutral properties, with the ability to dispel wind, activate blood circulation, detoxify, relieve itching, regulate digestion, and expel dampness. For treating nerve shingles, use clean mango vine branches. Simply crush the mango vine branches and apply them to the affected area 2 - 3 times per day. Also, ensure clean hygiene for these skin areas to prevent infection.


Sandalwood Leaves
Sandalwood leaves have a bitter taste and cooling properties, commonly used in medicine. They have excellent anti-inflammatory and antiseptic capabilities. Sandalwood leaves can help peel off water blisters faster. For Shingles, sandalwood leaves act as a potent antiseptic agent, promoting quick wound healing. Take clean sandalwood leaves, dry them, then cut them into small pieces. Next, grind the chopped leaves into a smooth paste and add a sufficient amount of vinegar. Then, apply this mixture to the affected areas. Leave it until the medicine dries. This treatment method is considered the most effective herbal remedy for Shingles. The evidence is that a high percentage of people recover from Shingles using this method. You only need to use it continuously for 2 days, and the disease will be gone.




Amongst the greenery, a striking plant emerges
The mystical Inkweed, also known as the curse bowl plant, is believed to help treat Zona. According to traditional medicine, this herb is known for its blood purifying, anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, and healing properties, used to treat ailments such as hemorrhoids, menstrual disorders, weakness, bleeding gums, kidney stones, and even Zona nerve disease. Since ancient times, before modern medicine prevailed, our ancestors utilized Inkweed as a remedy whenever someone in the family suffered from Zona.


Preventing Water Blister Breakage
Individuals with Zona need to avoid scratching or rubbing that could rupture the water blisters, preventing them from spreading to other areas, which would make treatment significantly more difficult. Additionally, patients may experience itching, burning pain, tenderness, needle-like or shooting pains in the infected skin area. Besides these symptoms, patients may also feel headaches, dizziness, discomfort, unsteadiness, light sensitivity, and abnormal sweating.


Using water therapy.
For alleviating symptoms, consider water-based solutions with zinc oxide and glycerin.


Nutritional regimen for vitality.
Eating foods rich in vitamin B6 and B12 is beneficial for those with zona. These vitamins aid in immune system support and wound healing caused by the zona virus. Including ample amounts of these vitamins in the diet helps prevent disease progression and improves the condition.


