January 28, 2010

Natural Health and Beautifying Remedies from A – Z

Cheap natural remedies for anything from anxiety, to oily skin, to a queasy stomach, to zits!

Anxiety – Chamomile is an amazing remedy for Anxiety. Chamomile tea is cheap and widely available.

Bloating – Drink sage or fennel tea to alleviate your bloated sensation.

Constipation – Grapes, oranges, papaya, pears, and figs are great fruits to cure diarrhea and stimulate the bowels. AS for vegetables, spinach will disintegrate your diarrhea.

Dehydration – Avoid coffee, tea, and pop. The more of the bad beverages you drink, the more water you must consume. Eat fruits and veggies.

Earaches –Sprinkle basil in carrier oil and rub it in and around your ear. Oils are essential in curing earaches.

Fatigue – Mix 3 parts lemongrass, 2 parts cloves, and 1 part nutmeg, rosemary, and black pepper in boiling water to make tea to fight fatigue.

Gas – Chew your food and prevent future gas and possible embarrassment. Dandelion tea also prevents gas and can be simply homemade using the milk found in the dandelion stem.

Hiccups –Inhale as deeply as you can, until you feel you can inhale no further. Then swallow. Repeat!

Insomnia – Eat proteins to help you sleep. Herbal tea may also aid you in sleeping.

Joint stiffness – avoid cold water and attempt to get lots of calcium, vitamin c, and zinc to prevent and cure joint stiffness.

Knee pain – Rest is all I can prescribe. Don’t get down on your knees to do anything. You might need to buy a new pair of shoes.

Lost voice – Gargle with Aloe Vera juice twice a day. Boil pomegranate rinds and drink the juice. Tumeric powder dissolved into boiling water also helps considerably.

Migraines – Using menthol ointment or Vicks Vapor Rub works when applied to your face with a q-tip. It also helps if you place a warm towel over your face.

Nausea – eat a banana before breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Drink coke in very small sips. Stir 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar into water and drink.

Oily skin – Apply diluted tea tree oil to dry out oily patches of skin. For very severe oily skin use a mix of lemon juice, flour, and turmeric powder in a paste and massage it onto your face like a facial.

Post nasal drip – Drink herbal tea or eat soup. Gargle with salt water, baking soda to clear up post nasal drip.

Queasy stomach – Similar to nausea, queasy stomach can be cured with sipping coke, or smelling ginger. Sucking on ginger flavored candies can also solve the queasiness.

Rashes – Olive oil, baking powder, and provides some help in the irritation of rashes. Washing the affected area with chamomile tea can also provide relief.

Sunburn – Do not use vinegar! Although it may be suggested, vinegar is ghastly for most sunburns and for most people does not take away the burn, therefore don’t risk it. Take a bath in cool water with an added cup or two of oatmeal. Soak the sunburn in peppermint tea, but make sure it is lukewarm before applying.

Teeth whitening – Do not use lemon juice or strawberries, as they strip your enamel off your teeth. Lemon peel may be a safer option, as is eating crunchy vegetables. Baking soda is the best option. It whitens, kills bacteria, and reduces acids which may potentially harm the enamel.

Under eye dark circles – Slices of cucumber placed on the dark area for 10 minutes, refrigerated teaspoons placed on the skin under your eyes, and empty teabags (or full chamomile teabags) all help reduce the dark circles you may get under your eyes.

Vertigo – Lemon and lime peel added to your meals can help reduce vertigo symptoms. Mix almonds, pumpkin seeds, poppy seeds, and wheat and leave overnight. Grind up (to a powder) and fry with butter and cloves in the morning. Mix it with milk and boil. Drink it. It is said to cure vertigo fast.

Warts – Eat garlic, it will remove warts and prevent any viruses causing future warts. Cut a potato and rub it on the warts for 5 – 10 minutes, twice a day, for a week.

Yeast infection – Tea tree oil is a good remedy, but always be diluted. Inserting a garlic tab or clove into the vagina every few hours provides relief.

Zits – Cut potatoes, vinegar, lemon juice, toothpaste, garlic, lime juice, and basil, applied to the affected area are said to help rid of zits.

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December 21, 2009

15 Health Benefits of Cinnamon

Cinnamon is most often used in baking, or as a garnish on fancy desserts, or as an indulgence on cereal or porridge. But one wouldn’t guess that cinnamon can solve your stomach aches or cure a cold, or various other things. Cinnamon is much healthier than it is credited for.

  1. 1. Half a teaspoon of cinnamon per day can lower your cholesterol.
  2. 2. If you have Type 2 diabetes cinnamon can positively and exceptionally affect your blood sugar.
  3. Cinnamon has stopped yeast infections which haven’t responded to other medications.
  4. Because cinnamon contains cinnaldeyde, a substance preventing blood cells from conglomerating, it has anti-clotting result on blood.
  5. Cinnamon contains high amounts of manganese, fiber, iron, and calcium.
  6. Cinnamon has reduced the increase of leukemia and lymphoma cancer cells.
  7. Cinnamon may lessen joint and muscle pains, especially when associated with arthritis.
  8. If you have problems with your blood circulation, cinnamon can help improve it.
  9. Because cinnamon can help to kill and prevent the growth of harmful bacteria, it helps in the prevention of urinary tract infections, tooth decay, and gum disease.
  10. Cinnamon may also bring relief to stomach aches and pains, and in relief of women’s menstrual cycle pains.
  11. For symptoms such as nasal sinus congestion, cinnamon may solve or aide in relieving you of those discomforts.
  12. Cinnamon is a natural preserver. When added to food it prevents bacteria and food spoilage.
  13. Smelling cinnamon enhances cognitive function and memory.
  14. Cinnamon fights E. coli bacteria which are often found in unpasteurized juices.
  15. Cinnamon has properties preventing fungus, parasites, and bacteria. This helps fight and prevent oral and vaginal yeast infections, stomach ulcers and head lice.

Cinnamon isn’t the type of food you would want to eat in spoonfuls, but you can add it to foods you eat on a daily basis. In baking, a spoonful of cinnamon can always be thrown in, even in bread or pancakes. Add some to your cereal or porridge or a ½ teaspoon in your tea. There are even pill forms of cinnamon available, but these should be discussed with your doctor before used.

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