Chicken pox arises from the elimination of toxic fat or fatty acids through the hair fat glands.
The chemical burn from the purging of waste products though the skin causes the characteristic blister of this disease. This occurs when the liver is congested and cannot perform its eliminative function and metabolic waste matter (toxins) is then thrown into the bloodstream. These toxins in the blood must be discharged, so nature uses vicarious avenues of elimination, or "substitutes".
When these bile poisons (from the liver) in the blood come out through the skin, we get skin conditions manifested by rashes, boils, acne, etc. Or they come out through the mucous membranes (inside skin) manifesting as various catarrhs, like chicken pox. Thus, the skin is "substituting" for the liver, or a vicarious elimination is occurring through the skin.
2007-03-26 09:14:35
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answered by mrs sexy pants 6
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Ohh finally an interesting question that actually makes one think intelligently! :) I'm in high school so I'll be referencing my classmates a lot here. Surprisingly, it actually spurs some really good conversation. I have friends who are atheists, Mormons, Hindus, Jews, and Muslims, and I'm blessed that they are all accepting of other beliefs. We don't try to force our beliefs on each other, we just talk about them. Our questions are geniune and not intended to insult or belittle. Sure, we may disagree sometimes, but it's not as if we hate each other. I'm a Christian and I don't think I should be forcing my beliefs on anyone. They know about my faith, and if they want to accept Christ, they will. If not, it's not my place to condemn them or anything like that. Other 3 questions: 1. I'm not an atheist so I can't answer this! 2. Nope! I don't report anyone. I don't exactly appreciate some of the disrespect (and honestly, some of the comments/questions here are extremely disrespectful and hateful on both sides) but I'm not going to censor it. I understand that they don't believe what I do. 3. I answered them as honestly as I could :) Thanks for asking a question that served a greater purpose than just insulting people!
2016-03-17 02:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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varicella zoster aka chickenpox
Initial symptoms include sudden onset of slight fever and feeling tired and weak. These are soon followed by an itchy blister-like rash. The blisters eventually dry, crust over and form scabs. The blisters tend to be more common on covered than on exposed parts of the body. They may appear on the scalp, armpits, trunk and even on the eyelids and in the mouth. Mild or unapparent infections occasionally occur in children. The disease is usually more serious in adults than in children.
So mostly just skin is affected and itches like crazy.
2007-03-26 09:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's a site with a lot of info on chicken pox:
Hope that helps!
2007-03-26 09:08:28
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answered by sapphirafire 3
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Usually the skin , can suppresss the immune system , respiratory tract , ! In new born the cNS !
2007-03-26 09:18:09
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answered by steve 1
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i think nervous system
2007-03-26 09:16:06
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answered by abumo 1
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