Natural Remedies For Common Ailments
Some of the best remedies for common ailments seem to have been
forgotten in today's society where a trip to the pharmacy can
yield a medicine that will cure anything. The next time you have
one of these common ailments, try doing what grandma did and
take a trip to your kitchen cabinet instead of to the drug
store. It will be kinder on your wallet as well as your health!
While supplements of vitamin C, D and zinc will shorten the
lifespan of a common cold, a hot lemon drink is also extremely
good. Cool lemon juice and honey are a great soother for a sore
throat and gives the body much-needed vitamin C at the same time
The juice of one lemon in a glass of water is sufficient.
When you have the cold or flu the constant rubbing of tissue on
your nose and lips can cause chaffing and soreness. Try a smear
of vaseline or petroleum jelly on those sore lips and nose.
A 'streaming cold' where the nose and eyes water profusely, can
be inconvenient and even embarrassing but believe it or not, you
can help alleviate these runny symptoms with an onion. Simply
dip a slice of onion into a glass of hot water for two seconds,
then sip the cooled water throughout the day. In fact, onion is
a good thing to have around when you have a cold and putting
half an onion on the bedside table at night can get rid of your
cold symptoms because its odor is inhaled while you sleep.
For those unpleasant times when you suffer from diarrhea, two
tablespoons of brown vinegar will usually fix the problem.
In addition to common kitchen products, many herbs can be used
to treat ailments instead of expensive drugs. For example, if
you suffer from headaches dizziness or tinnitus, you might try
feverfew leaves.
The Tea Tree and Eucalyptus oils are useful for treating a
variety of respiratory ailments. These are excellent for the
treatment of colds and coughs. They can be massaged into the
chest or burned in an oil burner to help clear the airways and
prevent congestion. Tea Tree oil is a natural antiseptic and can
be dabbed on cuts, bites and stings. It is often used to treat
spots and pimples and when diluted with water, acts as a mouth
gargle (keep in-mind it should never be swallowed).
The herb black cohosh is a powerful relaxant as well and is
extremely effective in easing painful menstrual cramps. Ovarian
cramps will be relieved as well as bringing on a delayed
menstrual cycle. It is also effective in the treatment of
arthritis, osteo-arthritis, rheumatic pain and neurological pan.
In small doses, appetite and digestion are greatly improved and
is very beneficial for the nervous system in general.