Collection: Lymphogranuloma Venereum
What is Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV)?
Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV) is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection caused by certain strains of Chlamydia trachomatis. It primarily affects the lymphatic system, leading to painful swollen lymph nodes, genital ulcers, rectal inflammation, and flu-like symptoms. If left untreated, LGV can cause long-term damage to the lymphatic system, leading to chronic swelling and complications.
Managing LGV naturally involves supporting immune function, reducing bacterial overgrowth, and promoting lymphatic drainage to aid recovery and prevent further complications.
Natural Support for LGV
To help strengthen immunity, fight bacterial infections, and promote lymphatic drainage, our practitioners recommend:
- Code CH33 LymphEASE Tincture – A powerful herbal blend that supports lymphatic detoxification, reduces swelling, and helps clear bacterial infections.
- Code CH184 Immune Booster Capsules – Strengthens the immune system, helping the body fight bacterial infections and reduce inflammation.
- Code CH196 Colloidal Silver Liquid – A natural antimicrobial that helps eliminate harmful bacteria, reduces infection severity, and promotes healing.
Natural Ways to Support Recovery from LGV
To help clear infection and promote lymphatic health, try these natural approaches:
- Stay Hydrated – Drinking plenty of water helps flush out toxins and support lymphatic drainage.
- Follow an Anti-Inflammatory Diet – Eat garlic, turmeric, leafy greens, and antioxidant-rich foods to reduce inflammation and support immune function.
- Use Herbal Support – LymphEASE Tincture and Immune Booster Capsules help strengthen the body’s natural defenses.
- Avoid Processed & Sugary Foods – These can weaken the immune system and prolong recovery.
- Practice Good Hygiene – Keep the genital area clean and avoid irritating soaps or chemicals.
- Get Plenty of Rest – Proper sleep helps the body recover and fight infections more effectively.
- Engage in Gentle Movement – Light exercise like walking and stretching can support lymphatic circulation.
Important Note
While natural remedies can help support recovery and immune function, LGV is a bacterial infection that requires medical attention. If symptoms persist, worsen, or include severe swelling and pain, consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment