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Sunday, November 29, 2009

12 Cheap, easy home cures

The holidays make me hurt. I love ’em, but shopping marathons tend to give me a headache, and the sudden onslaught of cold, dry December air, not to mention the hot, dry air in my local mall, can make my skin itchy and rough. But instead of a drugstore run, I'm all about these home remedies: They're cheap, natural, and usually right in my pantry or medicine chest (of course, see your doctor if anything lingers too long). Here are 12 of my expert favorites to help ease everything from colds and headaches to red-wine stained teeth:

To Cut Short a Cold
Sip a faux hot toddy. Cut a vitamin C–rich lemon in half and squeeze the juice from one half into a cup. Studies show that vitamin C taken before the onset of a cold shortens its duration and severity. Drop the lemon half shell into the cup. Add boiling water and a teaspoon of organic raw honey, an immunity booster that also coats painful throat tissues. Breathe in the healing vapor to open sinuses, and sip a cupful two or three times daily to fight the bug. (To make a traditional hot toddy, add a half shot of brandy.)
EXPERT: Ellen Kamhi, PhD, RN


To Soothe a Sore Throat
Gargle twice daily with a solution of six pressed garlic cloves mixed into a glass of warm (not hot) water. Follow the regimen for 3 days. A recent study shows that fresh garlic juice has antimicrobial properties that fight pain-causing bacteria. The warm liquid soothes inflamed tissue.
EXPERT: Ronald Hoffman, MD

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To Quiet Gas
Take two enteric-coated peppermint capsules (500 mg each) three times daily. Peppermint kills bacteria that cause bloating and relaxes gastrointestinal muscles for smoother, spasm-free digestion. Enteric coating prevents capsules from opening in the stomach and increasing discomfort by causing  heartburn and indigestion. The peppermint then releases and goes to work lower in the gastrointestinal tract, where gas-plagued people need it most.
EXPERT: Ronald Hoffman, MD


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To Sweeten Bad Breath
Gargle with a small cup of acidic lemon juice to kill odor-causing bacteria. Then eat a bit of plain unsweetened yogurt, which contains beneficial lactobacillus bacteria. These so-called probiotics compete with and replace the reeking bacteria. The lemon-yogurt combo instantly neutralizes odor and lasts 12 to 24 hours.
EXPERT: Mark Moyad, MD, MPH

To Soften Chapped Lips
Rub on anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and moisturizing olive oil two or three times a day to soothe, soften, and lubricate. Your lips will feel immediately better, but it will take a few days before they start to heal on their own. Preliminary research on mice shows that applying extra virgin olive oil to skin after sunbathing may prevent skin cancer.
EXPERT: Laurie Steelsmith, ND


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To Revive Puffy, Tired Eyes
Black tea is chock-full of astringent compounds called tannins that can help deflate and tighten the bags under your eyes. Activate the tannins in a tea bag by dipping in a cup of hot water for several minutes. Cool in the fridge, then apply the damp bag as a compress to the closed eye for 10 minutes.
EXPERT: Ronald Hoffman, MD

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To Whiten Stained Teeth
Crush a few fresh strawberries into a scrubbing pulp that you mix with a pinch of stain-removing baking soda and enough water to make a paste. Apply the mixture to a soft-bristled toothbrush and polish for a few minutes once every 3 or 4 months. (More often can erode tooth enamel.) The astringent malic acid in strawberries helps buff coffee and red-wine stains from teeth.
EXPERT: Mark Moyad, MD, MPH

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To Prevent a Headache
Try relaxing magnesium (200 to 400 mg) to reduce the muscle tension and spasms that can cause your noggin to throb. But not any type will do. Make sure the supplement contains at least 200 mg of active elemental magnesium. Because magnesium is more preventive than curative, the treatment works best on, say, premenstrual headaches because you can predict when they’re coming and take a dose a day in advance. Those with kidney problems should consult a health care practitioner before taking magnesium.
EXPERT: Ronald Hoffman, MD

To Sidestep a Hangover
Because excess alcohol depletes the body of essential B vitamins (they help break down alcohol in the body), before going to bed, take a B-50 complex supplement, which will ensure the metabolism of alcohol continues apace. Also, rehydrate by drinking plenty of water.
EXPERT: Laurie Steelsmith, ND

To Relieve Menstrual Cramps
Take 1⁄2 to 1 teaspoon of crampbark tincture every 2 hours on the days of your worst cramps. Test-tube studies show that this North American plant works as a muscle relaxant to quickly relieve painful spasms.EXPERT: Eric Yarnell, ND

To Heal Dry Skin, Rashes, and Eczema
Bathe in your breakfast. Although oatmeal is a centuries-old skin soother, researchers only recently recognized the avenanthramides in oats as the key compounds that calm inflamed, itchy skin. Put whole oats in a clean, dry sock. Seal the open end with a rubber band, and then drop the sock into a warm or hot bath. Soak yourself for 15 to 20 minutes.
EXPERT: Laurie Steelsmith, ND

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  • opiniononly's Avatar
    Posted by opiniononly Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:23pm PST

    How funny...these natural remedies and many more were used by my grammy, who lived into her 90's. She's been gone for more than 20 years, but her 'old world' herbal remedies, which were looked down upon by the doctors my folks took us to see when we were kids, continue to be proven valid.

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  • Gateway to Wellness's Avatar
    Posted by Gateway to Wellness Fri Dec 19, 2008 3:00pm PST

    ADD VINEGAR TO BAKING SODA FOR TEETH AND/OR LAUNDRY! PARSLEY IS GOOD FOR BAD BREATH! GINGER IS GREAT FOR ANYTHING THAT AILS YOU. IT DOESN'T SMELL AS BAD AS GARLIC. MAKE A TEA AS STRONG AS YOU CAN HANDLE IT WITH FRESH GINGER. I AM ITALIAN AND USED GARLIC UNTIL MY SON MARRIED A PHILIPINO GIRL! THEY USE GINGER AND IT WORKS!

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    Posted by badgerdog Sat Dec 20, 2008 11:14am PST

    On a note about hangovers - Milk Thistle, which promotes healthy liver function, works like mad on my hangovers. If I've had a few too many, I take 2 Milk Thistle capsules before bed, and two more whenever I manage to crawl out of bed in the morning. That, plus plenty of water and usually eggs for breakfast (cystine, B vitamins and protein) does the trick every time. But of course, use your best judgement with any home remedy, as some of these tips may not be healthy for some people, depending on what other health issues they have.

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  • Looking Out For You's Avatar
    Posted by Looking Out For You Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:48pm PST

    Oooh, I am going to print this list - thank you!

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  • janes's Avatar
    Posted by janes Tue Dec 23, 2008 7:57am PST

    Also great for upset tummies, motion sickness, etc. are ginger capsules. you can get them for cheap at discount stores and they really work to settle your tummy. also candied ginger or ginger tea will do the trick. Peppermint tea (yerbabuena) is good for sick tummies, and soothing for colds. For diarrhea in little ones my mom used to take a raw apple and scrape it to a fine pulp, always with a silver spoon for some reason, and fed it to the baby. When we got older she would barely scald milk, sprinkle in nutmeg, cool it a bit and we drank it for sick tums and diarrhea. My mom and dad were farm people so we didn't go to the doctor unless mama couldn't fix it with home remedies. I have a million of them!

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  • NAYAB's Avatar
    Posted by NAYAB Wed Mar 18, 2009 11:45am PDT

    for slim tummy and for acne problem

    olz tell me some advice

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