Thursday, July 29, 2010

Herbal Treatment For Scalp Ringworm

Ringworm is a fungal infection. On the scalp, it is called tinea capitis. Certain herbal treatments are very effective at killing fungus and can be used to treat your tinea capitis. While most herbal treatments for ringworm are used topically, certain herbs have strong antifungal properties when used internally.


Use an Integrative Approach


One of the best ways to use herbs for ringworm is to combine them with the typical standard treatment, over-the-counter (OTC) antifungals. Used together, they will reinforce the benefits of each other. It is best to use your topical herbal treatments and OTC creams at separate times druing the day. Prompt, consistent treatment can clear up the infection in about three weeks. If you are interested in using natural therapies alone, consulting with a health care provider experienced in alternative medicine is the best way to design an effective treatment regimen.


Herbal Treatment


Herbal treatments for this condition are mainly used externally. Using the following herbal treatments will help kill the infection and promote healing.








Tea tree oil is well-known for its action against fungus. Apply the oil two to three times a day to the affected area. You can use full strength and do not need to dilute it. Do not use tea tree if you are allergic to celery or thyme. Use walnut leaf extract if your infection is oozing; apply the oil to the scalp two to three times a day.


Taking 4,000 mg daily of a garlic supplement is equivalent to eating one clove of garlic. If you choose, you can eat a clove daily; you do not need to chew it. Garlic is a potent antifungal herb. Drinking pau'd arco tea three times daily or using an extract as directed on the label is also beneficial for fighting the infection from the inside.

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