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Showing posts with label remedies. Show all posts

9 Tips to Grow Hair Fast

Would you like to know the secrets to grow hair fast? Conflicting viewpoints may leave you wondering if it is even possible. However in this short article I will show you simple ways you can start doing today to help grow hair fast.
Here are the steps to get you started.
1. The first step to grow a healthy long man is to get a trim. You want to get a trim every seven weeks to get rid of split ends
2. Take in at least 8 Glasses of water a day.Water is another essential ingredient you need to grow healthy long locks. The more water you drink the better the condition of your hair. Staying hydrated will help your hair stay shiny and healthy.
3. Start eating clean, this means you need to avoid junk food such as fried, sugary or fatty food. Grilled, steamed and broiled options are best.
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Home Remedies For Skin Care

Have you ever given a thought that you can reduce your wrinkles, pimples, tanning and other skin problems with the help of some pretty good home remedies for skin care? Turmeric powder, besan, malai, milk, curd, tomatoes, cucumber, can do wonders for the ones who are plagued with pigmentation and other skin problems.

In fact there are many side effects of using the skin care products available in the market. The fairness cream can further damage your skin. The most harmful chemical which is present in fairness creams is hydroquinone.
All those powders, foundations, primers and concealers that slick smoothly into your skin, quietly hampers it. These products make use of sunscreen ingredients to control tanning.
Hydroquinone bleaches our skin. Long term use of these products not only disfigures our skin but also cause many other diseases such as skin cancer and kidney problem. Experts consider our skin a third kidney because we excrete toxins through the pores just as we do through our kidney.
Recently a test performed by the Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong proved that Fairness creams contain mercury. It erodes the upper layer of your skin while lemon will not do so and also lightens the complexion.
Even the Ayurvedic and herbal fairness creams also contain some of the above mentioned chemicals. Only the home remedies for skin care are free of chemicals.
To make the following home pack is not rocket science. These skin care home remedies comprising face packs are made up of fresh ingredients and are devoid of artificial chemicals that hamper your skin.
Use of Turmeric to fight pigmentation: Mix little amount of turmeric with cucumber juice or lemon. Apply this to the pigmented area of your skin.
Leave it for ten to fifteen minutes and wash off. Do this for few days and gradually normal color of your skin will return. Lemon is a great astringent. Turmeric is an antiseptic and anti-oxidant that helps cure skin problems. Thus it is a good home remedy for skin care.
Milk exfoliates and soothes your skin: Milk is very effective in bleaching your freckles and pigmented spots. You can use this paste. ¼ glass of sour milk is mixed with oatmeal .Place it between two layers of cheesecloth and keep it on your face for sometimes.
Anti Wrinkle treatment for perfect skin: Whisk the tomato juice with an equal amount of milk. Store this mixture in the refrigerator. Apply this pack routinely twice a day. Leave this on your face for 10 minutes. This works as one of the best natural home remedies for Skin Care.

Some delicious natural home remedies for Skin Care
For dull and dry skin: Honey and milk are soothing and nourishing for skin care. These are the things which come straight from the breakfast table.
One can apply our traditional moisturizer malai to skin. It not only lightens complexion but also keep skin healthy. It is very effective for dull and dry skinGhee can also be used as a moisturizer. Both ghee and malai can be used as a night cream.
The banana-honey face pack: Whisk together two tablespoons of honey, two teaspoons of glycerin, one egg white and one mashed banana to form a smooth consistency. Gently massage your face with this pack. The fingers should follow a circular movement while massaging your face.
Then coat your face with the remaining mixture. Leave it for fifteen minutes and wash off your face with water. This home made face pack not only rejuvenates your skin but also give it a supple feel.
The cream – avocado face pack: Whisk a mashed avocado with two tablespoons of cream and honey to a smooth consistency. Again use this therapeutic pack to massage your face with your fingers in circular motion. People with dry skin can immediately get a glowing look by applying this face pack.
For cracked skin: Routinely apply juice of green pineapple to get rid of cracked skin. Keep it for 10 minutes and wash off.
To keep your face neat and clean:  Routine application of mixture of Rose water , Glycerin and lemon juice before going to bed adds shines to your face which stays longer. It keeps your face neat and clean from inside and serves as one of the most effective home remedies for Skin Care natural treatment.
Reducing dark circles: Apply mixture of 1 teaspoon each of lime juice and tomato juice twice a day.
Apply crushed mint leaves around the eyes. This provides cooling effect to the tired eyes and heals Dark Circles.
Soften cuticles with honey: Whisk together three tablespoons of almond oil, 3 tablespoons of raw linseed oil and 3 tablespoons of honey. Use this mixture to massage your nails and fingers.
How to make your own deodorant cream: Whisk together three tablespoon each of baking soda, petroleum jelly and cornstarch. Melt this mixture in a pan. Add some scented oil like lemon juice or crushed mint leaves. Apply this to get underarm protection.
Best substitute of soap: Instead of using soap, wash your face with gram flour. Whisk gram flour and curd or milk. This renders fresh looks to your skin and helps.
Some well known but often forgettable skin care natural remedies and tips for healthy skin.
• Keep drinking water so that your skin can always hydrate.
• Don’t wash your face too often, not more than thrice a day as it will leave your skin devoid of natural moisture.
• Maintain a healthy diet. Make sure you eat fresh fruits and vegetables on daily basis.
• Splashing some cold water on your face provides a natural glow to the skin which stays longer.
• Get plenty of rest because some hormones and chemicals are produced only while sleeping.
• Similarly bad hormones are produced when we are stressed out. So don’t get too stressed about work. If possible, practice relaxation therapy.

So before emptying your wallet in those costly products, take a look in your kitchen, there are several home remedies for skin care.
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Natural Remedies for People

Compress
To make a compress, soak a clean piece of soft cloth in a hot infusion, decoction, or tincture, diluted with water. Squeeze out the excess liquid loosely. Hold the cloth against the affected area. When it cools, repeat, making sure the mix is still hot. This often accelerates healing wounds or muscle injuries. You can use a cold compress for headaches.
Facial Steams
These provide thorough deep cleansing. The heat produces perspiration, which eliminates toxins and stimulates circulation. The steam softens the skin and opens the pores, which helps the skin absorb the beneficial properties of the herbs. Recommendations: for normal skin, once a week-for oily skin, 2 or 3 times a week-for dry skin, once every 2 weeks.
Herbs to Use: The following herbs are for soothing and gentle cleansing: 
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Natural Remedies for People

Natural Home Remedies for Pets

Deter fleas with citrus
Fleas don’t like citrus, make your pet’s fur unsavory by rubbing it with a small amount of fresh lemon or orange juice.
Repel fleas with brewer's yeast
A dose of brewer's yeast mixed with a small amount of garlic in dry food daily will help to repel fleas for dogs. For cats, add brewer’s yeast to food, but don’t use garlic with cats (it can lead to anemia for felines).
Make a rose geranium tick collar
Rose geranium essential oil is successful for repelling ticks from dogs, apply a few dabs to your dog’s collar. (Not recommended for cats.)
Spray chamomile for icky skin
Chamomile tea is great for alleviating skin irritations. Make tea, put it in a spray bottle in the refrigerator, and apply it to your pets raw skin.
Pamper your pup with Vitamin E
A dog’s dry skin can benefit greatly from applications of vitamin E oil to affected areas.
Kick the itch with oatmeal
Scratch scratch scratch. Scratch scratch scratch. All day, all night – it’s enough to drive a pet-owner absolutely bonky. Use baby oatmeal (or fine-grind your own), add a little water, and rub the paste onto itchy areas. Leave on for 10 minutes and rinse with warm water. Seriously good trick.
Rehydrate a sick dog
Flavorless electrolyte drinks, like sports waters and pediatric drinks, can help a sick dog recoup necessary fluids after a bout of diarrhea or vomiting. (Check with you vet about how much to give.)
Fight hairballs with butter
Cat. Hairballs. Ick. The grooming brush is your best defense against hairballs, a daily brush followed by a wipe from a moist towel should help considerably. But during high hairball season, a half a teaspoon of butter for a few days can really help. (That’s half a teaspoon of butter for the cat, not you.)
Administer juice for the bladder
Cats are naturally prone to bladder and urethra issues. If yours is so, unsweetened cranberry juice to the rescue. Cranberry increases urine acidity resulting in a reduced chance of blockages or infections. You can add cranberry powder to food, or cranberry juice to the water, or give your cat a cranberry capsule. Ask your vet about proper dosages.
Administer prunes or canned pumpkin for digestion
In older animals, digestion can get a bit bumpy. If your pet is more mellow than usual, seems to be straining, and makes frequent toilet attempts, constipation may be the problem. Adding canned pumpkin or diced prunes to food could get things started again. For a sever case, try mixing in a tablespoon of Milk of Magnesia. Note: Prune pits are toxic to both animals and humans, so make sure they are pit-free.
When your pet eats something they shouldn't have
Dogs eat just about anything, and there are many things that cats shouldn't - so if your pet devours something toxic, you can use hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. Give them one teaspoon per five pounds of body weight, and repeat once if needed. (Call your vet, too.)
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HOME REMEDIES FOR HEADACHE

HOME REMEDIES FOR HEADACHE



Internal use preparations for headache

Willow (Salix sp.) Because of its salicin content, the principle of aspirin. (Decoction of a pinch (2 gr.) from the dried bark per cup of water. Take two or three cups a day. Children 4-10 years, half dose) Do not take if allergic to aspirin.
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) (Ingestion of prepared products . Due to the many contraindications, leaflet available for dosage and conditions of use)

Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Rich in parthenolide to inhibit serotonin, a neurotransmitter responsible for Read full....

Natural Antihistamine Quercetin in Onions Prevents Asthma, Allergies, and Heart Disease


Quercetin in Onions Prevents Asthma, Allergies and Heart Disease

The known health benefits of onions may be fairly new but these flavorful bulbs have been a food staple for more than 3,000 years. This humble vegetable doesn’t get a lot of media hype compared to green tea, red wine and blueberries, but some scientists are saying onions may just be one of the greatest super foods yet.
Onions are a member of the allium family of plants – garlic, shallots, chives and leeks are in the same family – and the most common types are yellow, red and white. They are the second most important horticultural product grown in the world.
What truly makes the health benefits of onions so fantastic are the properties of the polyphenol quercetin compound. Polyphenols are phytochemicals, antioxidants that naturally protect plants against bacteria and viruses. Red wine, citrus, olive oil and apples also contain quercetin.

A Natural Anti-Inflammatory

Cornell University food science associate professor, Rui Hai Liu, MD, PhD, said, “Our study clearly shows that the health benefits of onions and shallots have potent…antioxidant activity and protective effect.” Cornell’s study was published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.