Natural cures for scurvy
Scurvy is generally characterised by darkened gums and loose teeth. It is due to vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) deficiency and often scurvy patients complain of a sluggish healing process with even the most minor cuts or bruises taking weeks to heal. Scurvy is treated by saturating the body rapidly with daily doses of ascorbic acid. Depending on the progression of the disease, patients are prescribed anywhere between 800 mg to 100 mg of supplemental vitamin C. Pregnant and lactating women and diabetics are generally prescribed smaller doses. Patients are generally prescribed multivitamin tablets to treat probable coexisting nutritional deficiencies.
Most doctors recommend natural sources of ascorbic acid like oranges and lemons. Vitamin C is easily destroyed by cooking, and so raw fruits and vegetables are preferred. One of the most common and effective methods used to treat scurvy uses the Indian Gooseberry. The Indian Gooseberry is one of the richest sources of Vitamin C and is eaten at least thrice a day for a week. Generally this treatment can cure a patient in as little as two weeks. Smaller children might refuse this treatment as the fruit tends to be a little distasteful. Potatoes, raw mangoes and citrus fruits can be used instead.
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