The nature cure practitioners at present are making increasing
use of moistened earth in the treatment of diseases. The use of
mud packs has been found highly beneficial and effective in the
treatment of chronic inflammation caused by internal diseases, bruises,
sprains, boils and wounds. This mode of treatment is normally adopted
in conjunction with a proper scheme of dietary and other natural
therapies.
The advantage of mud treatment is that it is able to retain moisture
and coolness for longer periods than cold water packs or compresses.
The cold moisture in the mud packs relaxes the pores of the skin,
draws the blood into the surface, relieves inner congestion and
pain, promotes heat radiation and elimination of morbid matter.
A mud pack is prepared with clay obtained from about ten cms. below
the surface of the earth, after ensuring that it does not contain
any impurities such as compost or pebbles. The clay is then made
into a smooth paste with warm water. This is allowed to cool and
then spread on a strip of cloth, the size of which may vary according
to requirements. The dimensions of the pack meant for application
on the abdomen are generally 20 cms. X 10 cm.X 2.5 cm. for adults.
Mud packs have been found to be a valuable treatment of diseases
relating to general weakness or nervous disorders. It can also bring
down fever and is beneficial in the treatment of scarlet fever,
measles and influenza. The mud pack is prescribed for swellings,
eye and ear troubles, gout, rheumatism, stomach troubles, kidney
and liver malfunctions, diptheria, neuralgia, sexual disorders,
headache, toothache and general aches and pains. The mud bandage,
after being placed on the body, should be covered with flannel or
other protective material. The pack is applied for 10 to 30 minutes.
As the abdomen is the seat of most diseases, mud pack applied to
this part of the body can cure many disorders including all forms
of indigestion affecting the stomach and bowels. It is most effective
in decreasing the external heat and breaking up the morbid matter.
It also aids the inactivity of labour pains and for this purpose,
the pack may be renewed every hour or two.
The mud pack is also helpful as an alternate treatment. The area
under treatment is first given fomentation for five to 10 minutes
until it is well heated. Mud is then applied directly to the skin
for five to 15 minutes, depending upon the reaction required.
Hot and cold applications are useful in relieving chronic pains,
intestinal cramps and lumbago. Alternate application helps to relieve
discomfort caused by flatulence and intestinal obstructions. It
is also helpful in amoebiasis, colitis, enteritis and other inflammatory
conditions of bacterial origin.
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