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Was about to hit the purchase button on flights for April, thinking that I need to stay feeling halfway decent so I can go and then I remembered the zika virus.
Who knows what this could do to a chronic lyme patient!
The island we want to visit has had no cases so my husband is not concerned but I am hesitant.
Thoughts? I am probably over reacting. Travelers illnesses can happen anywhere I suppose...
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I don't think I would personally be worried unless I was of child-bearing age or would be around loved ones who might be pregnant (were I to bring it home.)
I think there is very little illness associated with the virus?? That's what I've heard. The big risk is for pregnant women.
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- Zika is just one of many vector borne infections that it's just good to consider. A good all-round protection plan is a good idea. Here at home, too. It's good to just make some of this part of life style.
I would go, most certainly. However, I'd start taking Hepapro Allicin tablets a week or two prior and take one every 6-8 hours during the trip and for the rest of spring and summer.
I suggest Hepapro Allicin as it's the best I've ever used. Others like BioPure. I would not take just any vitamin store brand, though.
There are other antimicrobial herbs (and some that won't smell like garlic - admittedly that could be a bit off-putting but just tell everyone you ate it for lunch!).
You might consult an experienced LL naturopathic doctor for all the options regarding herbal medicine.
I'd also get a non-toxic bug repellent and make sure that I'd be sleeping with a mosquito net where you go.
There are many things we can do to protect ourselves and these will still allow you to enjoy a fabulous opportunity.
Somehow, protect yourself from the likely chemical sprays they will use in the airplane. A tiny bottle of Young Living LEMON essential oil to sniff can help your brain not react to chemical assaults. -
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- You might search the work of "Leslie Taylor, ND" as she is a brilliant naturopathic doctor / herbalist who has focused her career on herbal medicine of the Amazon region. She has certainly learned what to do to take care of herself regarding avoiding vector borne matters.
. . . Since that first trip, Ms. Taylor has returned to the Amazon numerous times, continuing to research and document more medicinal plants from the South American rainforests.
In these endeavors, she has worked hands on with Indigenous Indian shamans and healers, learning directly about their ancient empirical plant knowledge, as well as with Indigenous tribal communities and other rainforest communities.
In addition, Ms. Taylor works directly with phytochemists, botanists, ethnobotanists, researchers, and herbal medicine practitioners to document, research, test and validate rainforest medicinal plants. . . .
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