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Vitamin A Soup

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Vitamin A has been shown to be useful in the treatment of chickenpox. Use carrots and coriander to make an immune-boosting soup to kill chickenpox germs. The soup can also be applied to the rash. To make a vitamin A soup, start by boiling a pot of water. Add one and a half cups of chopping coriander leaves and one cup of chopped carrots. Let the mixture simmer for approximately fifteen minutes before straining the carrot and coriander out of the broth. Drink the mixture as a warm broth or dab onto the infection with a sponge or washcloth. Be sure to continue drinking the mixture up to a week after symptoms disappear to ensure the virus is gone.

Oatmeal Bath

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Oatmeal has antiviral properties that may help reduce the severity of chickenpox symptoms, particularly when it comes to the intense itchiness associated with the iconic chickenpox rash. It has been used for many years to relieve pain and itching associated with various skin conditions, and it may even help alleviate scarring. To take a bath with oatmeal, grind two cups of oatmeal into a fine powder by using a blender or a food processor. Alternatively, preground oatmeal can be found at some health food stores or bulk food stores. Add the oatmeal mixture directly to a tub of hot water and soak for fifteen minutes to relieve itching. Adding a few drops of lavender, clove, or tea tree essential oil may also help kill the germs.

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