Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by a 
spirochete -- a type of bacteria that looks like a corkscrew. 
Syphilis-causing spirochetes may be passed between individuals via 
direct contact during sexual intercourse, although this infection may be
 passed from a mother to her child during pregnancy. Natural and herbal 
treatments may be helpful for syphilis, although you should always 
discuss the merits and drawbacks of natural treatment methods with your 
doctor beforehand.
Syphilis Information
Syphilis, a 
condition in which symptoms may go away and come back, usually affects 
your genital region, lips, mouth or anus. This infection may occur in 
both men and women. There are several stages associated with this 
condition and symptoms may not appear for years at a time. Among the 
most common signs or symptoms of this condition are painless sores, a 
non-itchy skin rash and swollen lymph nodes. MedlinePlus states that 
this condition is easily cured with antibiotics, if it is treated during
 its early stages.
Natural and Herbal Treatments
A variety of 
natural herbal and non-herbal supplements may be helpful in treating 
your syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases. According to 
certified nutritional consultant Phyllis A. Balch, author of 
"Prescription for Nutritional Healing," beneficial non-herbal 
supplements may include free-form amino acids, vitamin C with 
bioflavonoids, zinc, colloidal silver and coenzyme Q10. Helpful herbal 
supplements include garlic, kelp, hops, goldenseal and red clover. Not 
all dietary supplements used in treating this condition have been 
studied using current scientific testing methods.
Highlighted Supplement
Zinc is a natural
 dietary supplement that is frequently prescribed in treating syphilis. 
Zinc, notes the Office of Dietary Supplements, is an essential mineral 
that is required for many aspects of cellular metabolism. According to 
Balch, zinc is important in maintaining the health of your reproductive 
organs. This mineral also encourages wound healing and boosts your 
immune function to combat a wide range of pathogens. Balch recommends a 
dosage of 100 mg of zinc daily, although you should always discuss 
dosage with your doctor before using this substance.
Additional Information
If left 
untreated, syphilis may cause several serious health complications, 
including damage to the skin and bones; problems associated with the 
blood vessels such as aortic aneurysms; and neurosyphilis, an infection 
of the brain or spinal cord. If you develop the characteristic signs and
 symptoms of syphilis, review your treatment options with a skilled 
health care provider. A health care professional trained in clinical 
nutrition can help you select the best possible dietary supplements for 
your condition.

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