Alternative Treatments for Strep B
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Echinacea
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Echinacea is a type of coneflower that is native to North America. It is widely used in the herbal medicine field for both its wound healing and infection preventing properties. According to groupbstrep-ivil.tripod.com, taking echinacea can help boost the immune system and fight off the bacteria responsible for causing strep B. However, according to tgroupbstrep-ivil.tripod.com, it is unlikely that taking echinacea prior to pregnancy will eliminate bacteria colonization and help eliminate the chance of a child inheriting the disease.
Vitamin C
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Taking vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is another alternative treatment for strep B.
According to groupbstrep-ivil.tripod.com, increasing your vitamin C intake with supplements and/or dieting can help heal injured tissue, which includes amniotic sacs. For pregnant women, the amniotic sac is the barrier between strep B-causing bacteria and the baby, and strengthening it can help prevent the disease from being transmitted. However, according to the above source, if mothers take too much vitamin C during pregnancy, their babies run the risk of being born with scurvy, a disease that is usually caused by a vitamin C deficiency which can cause swollen gums and excessive bleeding.
Grapefruit Seed Extract
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Grapefruit seed extract is another alternative treatment for strep B. According to groupbstrep-ivil.tripod.com, grapefruit seed extract is believed to be a natural cure for the colonization of strep B-causing bacteria, and is often prescribed by midwives and other birthing practitioners. One of its main benefits is that it is completely side-effect free. However, according to groupbstrep-ivil.tripod.com, research done in 1999 showed that grapefruit seed extract has no anti-bacterial or anti-microbial properties.
Colloidal Silver
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Another alternative treatment for strep B is taking colloidal silver, a solution comprised of a silver-based compound and water. According to groupbstrep-ivil.tripod.com, some claim taking colloidal silver orally serves as a powerful antibiotic that is effective against hundreds of diseases (including strep B). However, these claims have failed to be proven through medical research and experimentation.
Lactobacillus
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Lactobacillus is a rod-shaped, naturally occurring "good" bacterium that is responsible for breaking down carbohydrates and producing lactic acid. According to groupbstrep-ivil.tripod.com, lactobacillus produced in the vagina can coat the walls of vaginal cells and has been shown to prevent and sometimes displace strep B-causing bacteria. However, lactobacillus is not currently available in commercial form.
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