Showing posts with label Remedy. Show all posts
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Effective Home Remedy For Ear Infections




Before I begin writing about home remedies for ear infections I just want to say that these remedies are to assist with pain relief associated with ear infections. These home remedies should in now way substitute proper medical treatment if it is required. If the pain of ear infection is very severe and does not seem to be subsiding then you need to get a proper diagnosis and medical treatment.





Home remedies are very effective for relieving pressure and pain associated with ear infections. If the infection is mild then home remedies may be all that you need to treat the infection with. These are some of the remedies for ear infections that you can use at home.





Our first home remedy is one that you should have the ingredients for in your kitchen. You will need some onion, garlic and olive oil. Onions and garlic both have very good natural healing agents and can assist with killing bacterial. First you need to cook the onion and garlic in some olive oil, just cook over a low heat. When the ingredients have reduced you then need to strain them so you are just left with the liquid oil, then pour this oil into a clean container. Then apply just a few drops of the onion, garlic oil into the problem ear. This remedy is one of the best for ear infections and works really well.





Another remedy from the kitchen simply uses some lemon juice. Just apply a few drops of undiluted lemon juice into the sore ear and the acidity in the juice neutralizes and kills the bacteria. This is also a very effective remedy for ear infections.





White vinegar is another remedy straight from the kitchen that works well. You will need a mixture of 50% white vinegar and 50% water. Apply four or five drops into the infected ear a few times a day and you will soon see results.





Hydrogen peroxide is our next remedy which is often used on a grazed knee to kill any germs that might occur. Although this is a common use for Hydrogen peroxide but most people don't realize that you can also use it for ear infections. Because this has bubbles, it not only kills germs but it also loosens any blockage and helps clear the ear.





Our next remedy is one that will help to relieve the pain of ear infection. Using a warm compress against the sore ear can help ease the pain. You can use a wheat bag heated up or if you don't have a wheat bag you can put some rice into a sock, tie the top so the rice can't spill out and heat it in the microwave for about a minute.





When using home remedies for ear infections just remember that the ear is quite a sensitive part of the body so you don't want to use anything that will irritate the skin. Bleach and other chemicals are a bad choice so stick to more natural products. You also don't want to go sticking anything into the ear to try and remove blockage as this would be quite painful and could cause damage to the ear.





The remedies mentioned in this article are ones that have been used for years and have proven to be quite effective. What works for one person might not work for another though so if one remedy doesn't work then try another. Remember, if the pain persists to consult your doctor.


Friday, November 25, 2011

Stretch Mark Home Remedy




If you have just had a baby or have lost a lot of weight then you have no doubt seen that you have acquired some stretch marks. Now you are looking for a stretch mark home remedy.



Someone should have told you that you could minimize the appearance of stretch marks during the time you were pregnant and maybe they did but I think that stretch marks are pretty much inevitable in any case.





So a good stretch mark home remedy starts with you and having the patience to see results before you start running to the plastic surgeon for help. That step may come in time but let's try this first.





Cocoa butter is wonderful. It penetrates the skin all the way down to the dermis, moisturizing as it goes to treat even the deepest stretch marks. Apply a good amount of cocoa butter to your stretch marks at least three times a day. Remember that you may not start to see results from this treatment for several weeks to a month, so be patient.





Lanolin is another good one to use. It basically works the same way and if you can find a product that contains both cocoa butter and lanolin you will probably see results faster. Do not quote me because everyone is different and you just need to try it to find out for yourself.





Mostly, this is how you will get rid of the stretch marks, by rubbing them down with creams and emollients. If you are diligent then you should have some success in at least reducing how bad they look. If you do not see any improvement then you may want to go to see a plastic surgeon and get a consult to see what can be done. But I think with some work on your part you should see some improvement in a few weeks to a month from now.





Obviously if you are rubbing yourself down with these creams then you are also giving yourself a good massage, too. Massaging an area will increase blood flow to that area and make it feel better. Deep massage also helps to break up scar tissue and that is what stretch marks are or at least they can cause scar tissue to build up making the stretch mark area look even worse.





Ah, yes, one more suggestion, go to the store and buy some vitamin E capsules or see of you can find some vitamin E oil somewhere and rub it into your skin. Vitamin E is important for skin health and will greatly improve your skin's elasticity. If all you can find is capsules you may need to use more than one to cover the area with the stretch marks. Puncture the capsule and squeeze out the oil and rub into your skin. get as good coverage as you can.





All this plus eating a well balanced diet with lots of protein and vitamins and minerals to help your skin stay healthy is a very important and will go a long way to being a major factor in your stretch mark home remedy.


Is There A Good Eczema Natural Remedy- No Cure But Manage




Eczema is a skin condition that is also known as dermatitis and is very common among children and adults. Infants who suffer from eczema may grow out of it by the time they are two or three years of age. However, there are many people who will suffer from eczema their entire lives. There is no cure for this irritating skin condition but there are some eczema natural remedy solutions that can help make the condition more manageable.





Some people will have mild eczema while others will have it quite severe. Those who suffer from mild eczema will have an annoying rash that will be red and itchy. Those who suffer from severe eczema can have extremely bad rashes that become inflamed, painful and quite embarrassing. Regardless of whether you suffer mild or severe eczema, I'm sure you would love a good eczema natural remedy to help ease the symptoms.





People have suffered from eczema for hundreds of years and there have been many different natural remedies used to treat the condition. There is one natural eczema treatment that has proven to be very effective for many people.





So what is this natural treatment? Is it a combination of herbs or some strange ingredient?





The best eczema natural remedy is to make a complete lifestyle change. You can go to your doctor about your eczema and he may prescribe you some ointment to use. If you're lucky the ointment will help a little with your symptoms. The best way to treat eczema is to take an active role and learn as much as you can about eczema, your body and why your body develops this condition.





What causes eczema?





Eczema is caused by one of three things or a combination of them. These things are your diet, your environment and stress. If you really want to reduce or even get rid of your eczema then it is important to take control of these three things.





Eczema is often the result of an allergic reaction to something and it can be food or something that touches your skin, such as soap or laundry powder. If you can find what it is that triggers your eczema then you can avoid that trigger and therefore avoid eczema outbreaks.





It can be difficult to pinpoint the trigger to your eczema and you may be able to get help from an allergist. To find the triggers on your own you will need to keep track of what you have done, touched or eaten prior to an eczema outbreak. You can experiment with different soaps, laundry powders and shampoo to see if that helps reduce your eczema.





To find if you are reacting to any foods you can also seek help from an allergist. Otherwise you can keep a food diary and then compare what you are eating to when you have eczema outbreaks. If you begin to see a pattern of eczema flare ups following certain types of foods then try eliminating those foods from your diet and see if your condition improves.





Lastly, managing stress in your life will help to manage your eczema. When you are under a lot of stress your immune system may struggle to keep up and eczema can be the result. There are a number of different stress management techniques that you can use to reduce your stress levels. If you want an effective eczema natural remedy then try to manage these three factors - diet, environment and stress.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Home Remedy Treatments For Eczema




Eczema is a very common skin condition with thousands of people worldwide suffering from this condition. Home remedy treatments have been quite popular in helping to treat the symptoms of eczema. Eczema will vary in severity from person to person and can take many forms with most being quite itchy and not all that attractive.





Eczema generally appears as a red rash on the skin and can be very dry and flakey. In some severe case eczema can form painful blisters. Although it doesn't really sound that bad to have a bit of a rash, some sufferers will have it quite severe to an extent that it can cause bleeding every time something touches their skin.





It can be very painful for an eczema sufferer to do the dishes as the water can irritate the skin as well as the detergent. Washcloths and sponges can be quite painful to use. Some soaps and laundry powders can make the condition much worse. Eczema can affect people's lives quite drastically and when medications have failed, they may turn to home remedy treatments to treat their condition.





There is no cure for eczema so it is more a matter of controlling the symptoms of the condition. Prescribed medications and visits to the doctor over the years can become very expensive. Using home remedies can save money as well as preventing any unwanted side effects that prescribed medications can have.





When using home remedies you should make sure that you are not allergic to any of the ingredients you are using. Although home remedies use natural ingredients some people may still be allergic to them and you don't want anything that will make your skin condition any worse. Many natural products have healing attributes that can help to reduce the itching and rash of eczema.





Honey is one home remedy that is quite effective in treating eczema. You will need to mix honey with another ingredient such as olive oil or an unscented lotion, this will help the skin to absorb the honey.





Coconut oil is another home remedy that helps to moisturize the skin and reduce the dryness and flakiness of the skin. It also leaves you smelling good.





Having a bath with natural ingredients is a great way to relax and at the same time moisturize and soothe the skin. An oatmeal bath is very effective. Honey or coconut oil added to the bath water is also quite effective. These remedies have been used for many years to treat eczema and other skin conditions and are great for children because they are sensitive and safe.





Another home remedy is to go out into the sun. The UV rays of the sun have natural healing powers and although you don't want to be in the sun long enough to get burnt, some time in the sun can definitely help with your eczema symptoms. Tanning salons can also be useful if the weather is not good enough to go outside and bask in the sun.





The Dead Sea has been popular for people to treat many illnesses and its main healing component is actually the sea salt. You can copy this method in your own home by adding some sea salt to a warm bath. This can help to reduce the itchiness of eczema and the rash. You may need to try some different home remedy treatments for eczema until you try one that works for you.


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