Carbuncle
A carbuncle is a local, but deep staphylococcal skin infection. A carbuncle consists of several furuncles that develop close together. They expand and join together to form a larger mass (aggregation of cells) with multiple drainage points. This mass may be deeper beneath the skin surface than simple furuncles. They develop slowly and may be so deep that they do not drain on their own. Carbuncles may develop anywhere, but they are most common on the back and nape of neck. Carbuncles are less common than boils. Men are more prone to carbuncles than women.
Staphylococcal skin infections are contagious. They spread to other areas of the body and may spread to other people. It is not uncommon for several family members to be affected at the same time. Poor hygiene, run-down physical condition, friction from clothing or shaving and similar factors may make these infections more likely. Diabetics and people with suppressed immune systems are more prone to development of staph skin infections, as are people with dermatitis (skin inflammations). Often, however, no direct cause is found for furunculosis or carbunculosis.
Symptoms
Skin lesion is a papule or nodule. Usually pea-sized, may occasionally be as large as a golf ball, usually swollen, pink or red, grows rapidly, develops white or yellow centers (pustules), weeps, oozes or crusts located with hair follicles, tender, mildly to moderately painful, single or multiple, run together (coalesce) or spread to other skin areas, increase in painfulness as pus and dead tissue fill the area, decrease in painfulness as the area drains. Skin redness or inflammation around the boil, Fever (occasionally), Fatigue (occasionally), General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling (occasionally) and Itching of the skin occur before the skin lesions develop.
Role of Noni
Noni contains vitamin A, vitamin B complex, vitamin C and vitamin E. It contains all the trace minerals. A number of major components are identified in the Noni plant like scopoletin, octoanoic acid, potassium, vitamin C, terpenoids, alkaloids, anthraquinones (such as nordamnacanthal, morindone, rubiadin and rubiadin-1-methyl ether, anthraquinone glycoside), sitosterol, carotene, vitamin A, flavone glycosides, linoleic acid, Alizarin, amino acids, acubin, L-asperuloside, caproic acid, caprylic acid, ursolic acid, rutin and a putative proxeronine.
Acubin, L-asperuloside and alizarin in Noni fruit, and some other anthraquinone compounds in Noni roots, are all proven antibacterial agents. These compounds fight against infectious bacterial strains such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus morgaii, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Shigela. These antibacterial elements within Noni are responsible for treatment of skin infections, colds, fevers and other bacterial-caused health problems.
How Noni works ?
The natural integrity of Noni is only part of the reason for its effectiveness. There are two additional reasons contributing to Noni’s effectiveness for a broad range of conditions :
1. Unique Combinations of Substances
2. Synergy of its Substances.
Recommended Dosage
Divine Noni Fruit Juice Concentrate
5ml morning and 5ml evening for 3 days. Then
10ml morning and 10ml evening for next 3 days. Then
15ml morning and 15ml evening for next 8 months.
