Collection: Blood Poisoning (Sepsis)
What is Blood Poisoning (Sepsis)?
Sepsis, commonly referred to as blood poisoning, is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s response to an infection triggers widespread inflammation, leading to tissue damage, organ failure, and potentially death. It can result from bacterial, viral, or fungal infections that enter the bloodstream—often originating from wounds, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, or abdominal infections.
Symptoms may develop rapidly and include high fever, chills, rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure, difficulty breathing, confusion, and extreme fatigue. Early diagnosis and emergency medical treatment are critical to survival.
Suggested Support Products
A natural approach to aid recovery after medical treatment by strengthening the immune system and supporting detoxification.
The following products are available in our online store and are grouped according to their product category for easy reference:
🟤 Category: Tinctures
Product: Red Clover
Red Clover is a traditional blood purifier that helps eliminate toxins, reduce systemic inflammation, and support immune response—especially important after serious infections.
🟤 Category: Liquid Drops
Product: Oxygen Drops
Oxygen Drops enhance cellular oxygenation, support tissue healing, and assist in recovery by improving energy levels and immune defense.
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At Choose Health, we are committed to supporting recovery through effective, practitioner-formulated remedies that promote vitality, balance, and long-term health.
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Important Note
Sepsis is a life-threatening emergency that requires urgent medical intervention. The above remedies are intended only as part of a recovery support plan following professional treatment. Always consult your doctor if you suspect sepsis or if symptoms worsen.
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