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    Natural remedies for the 15 most common aches, pains, and health complaints

    By Sarah Irani, EcoSalon
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    Is the economy beating you up? It's time to get creative. Next time you have an ache or pain, forget about a costly trip to the drugstore and test-drive some of your grandmother's remedies instead. It'll save money and be gentler on your body and the environment. Recessionistas (and gents), welcome to the DIY medicine cabinet.

    1. Stop Bleeding

    You'd think it would burn, but a sprinkle of cayenne pepper on a cut will quickly stop the bleeding and actually relieve the pain.

    2. Toothache

    There's nothing so bad as the shooting pain of a toothache. You don't want to ignore a tooth problem, because an infection that close to your brain can be extremely dangerous if it spreads. But in order to reduce swelling and pain while you wait for a dentist appointment, try putting a few drops of clove oil on your tooth and gums, and bite down on a smashed piece of garlic (which has excellent antibacterial properties). This has always worked for me.

    3. Rashes and Allergies

    Prescription and OTC antihistamines can cause some serious side effects. Before you head for the strong stuff, try green tea, which contains compounds with antihistamine properties. You'll need to drink 2-3 cups a day to get the full effect.

    4. Athlete's Foot

    It's a foot fungus, and it stinks. Air those piggies, then soak them in salty water, wash them with garlic juice, or soak them with diluted white or apple cider vinegar. All of these things will help kill the fungus.

    But you have to be persistent, consistent, and diligent: No matter what treatment you use, do it a few times a day and stick with it until at least a week after you think the symptoms are gone! Fungus excels at hiding out and coming back when you least expect it.

    5. Acne and Sensitive Skin

    First, you really have to look at your lifestyle, because imbalances in your health can show up in your skin. But in the meantime, wash your face with oatmeal. It's a gentle exfoliant and draws out oil and impurities.

    6. Ear Infections

    Ear infections can become quite serious and cause permanent damage, so please see a doctor if your ear ache has become severe.

    But if you feel like your infection is mild and at the beginning stages, put a few drops of garlic oil or white vinegar into your ear canal and lay down on the opposite side to let those drops do their work. Garlic and vinegar create an environment that won't support the bacteria causing the infection. Repeat a few times a day until the symptoms disappear. (If your symptoms last longer than a few days, you should definitely see a doctor!)

    7. Sore Muscles and Bruises

    After a hard afternoon of rowing with a friend, I resigned myself to a few days of burning muscles and soreness. But my friend saved the day with a tube of arnica cream. He rubbed it on my shoulders and voila, instant relief and absolutely no aches the next day. The humble arnica flower makes an incredible cream that no medicine cabinet should be without. Use it immediately to speed up the healing of bruises, sprains, sore muscles, and other general aches.

    8. Flatulence

    Some foods, like beans and raw veggies, are more likely to cause gas, but if you find flatulence to be too common of an occurrence, try taking a digestive enzyme with your meals. You can find these at any health food store.

    In the meantime, make use of digestive spices such as ginger, anise, peppermint, coriander, and dill. You can make tea with these ingredients or incorporate them into your food.

    9. Dandruff

    Have you looked at the ingredients in dandruff shampoo? It seems like they contain almost everything in the Toxic Ingredients You Must Avoid list. Better to try something natural first before resorting to chemicals. Many people swear by rubbing aloe vera gel onto the scalp (leave it on for 20 minutes than rinse it out). This will certainly help with dry, itchy scalp.

    Another remedy is a rinse with apple cider vinegar. Try these remedies a few times before deciding if they work for you. Even dandruff shampoo requires regular use to see results, so give the natural stuff a chance!

    10. Headache and Migraine

    Try rubbing peppermint or lavender oil on your temples and the base of your neck; sniffing these oils may also help.

    Rub a fresh cut lemon or lime on your forehead. Feverfew is a good herbal remedy for headaches.

    Have a little caffeine by way of green tea, and don't forget to use an ice pack for 20 minutes to dull the throbbing.

    11. Indigestion and Heartburn

    It almost goes without saying - but consider why you're getting heartburn in the first place. Did you overeat? Too much grease or spicy food? Eating late at night? Scout out the cause and try to stop this before it happens. Then, put down the antacids.

    The belching, bloat, and heartburn caused by indigestion come about because you don't have enough stomach acid to do the job right. A spoonful or two of apple cider vinegar will help break down the excess food that is causing you trouble and bring your stomach back to balance.

    12. Constipation

    First, drink more water and eat more fruit and salads. You're backed up for a reason and taking lots of laxatives is not the answer. Meanwhile, drinking a few teaspoons of olive oil mixed with a bit of orange or (diluted) lemon juice can help things get moving.

    Another surefire remedy is 1/4 teaspoon of epsom salts drunk in 1/2 a glass of water. Sometimes calorie restriction or avoidance of healthy fats (such as the good fats found in fish, nuts, and avocados) can worsen constipation.

    And though it's counterintuitive, some people relieve their constipation by actually cutting back on grain consumption! True, grains contain fiber, but some people don't digest grains very well. Other causes of constipation include stress, depression, inactivity, and nutritional deficiencies. If your constipation is chronic, it may be a sign of a more serious problem, so please seek medical advice and adjust your lifestyle.

    13. Sore Throat

    Sore, scratchy throats are usually a sign of a cold or flu coming on, so you don't want to ignore this symptom, but you can relieve the pain by gargling with warm salt water a few times a day and then drinking a soothing honey-lemon tea.

    14. Burns

    So you bumped up against the stove again? Ouch. Rinse first with cold water, but then immediately apply aloe vera gel to the burn.

    For those of us who don't have aloe in the house, slice a potato and rub its cool, soothing juices all over the burn.

    And honey, with its antibacterial properties, is also good topical ointment. If you can catch the burn immediately, mustard is also reportedly a great salve.

    15. Nausea

    The classic cure for nausea or carsickness is ginger tea or candied ginger. You can chew on the stuff raw, if you like, but it's so spicy and strong it might just make you feel worse.

    Sniffing real peppermint or lavender oil can also help.

    Give some of these remedies a try - and share your own tried-and-true treatments, too.

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    326 comments

    • DANIEL  •  7 months ago
      is there something i can use to help me with my prostate, infection?
    • hlsca  •  8 months ago
      Use a Nettie Pot twice daily for sinus problems. Also works well for allergies.
    • Atushaba  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Good, i use honey and lemon juice to treat my childen's cough and flu.
      I have allarges my eyes icth but not all the time and i also have itcy throat especially when it is cold. help. My boy who is five years has been experiencing nose congestion/brockage that makes him breath badly and am tired of administering enthzthromycin, what can i do?
      Jesca
    • janice m  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Will try. It
    • Angelino B  •  1 year 2 months ago
      anybody have an idea and remedy about ANGIOEDEMA and URTICARIA?

      PLEASE REPLY.
    • Ivan  •  1 year 2 months ago
      sorry for my spelling errors but i am tierd after working for 72 hours.That what we Doctors have to do,sometimes.
    • Ivan  •  1 year 2 months ago
      For sinuit,there is a a inhalation apparature called...Climamask.Its for Lungdeasea but work very good even for chrinical sinuit problems.
      Use the Climamask with a combination of Garlicoil and oil from Thymus Vulgaris.
      Use Thymeoil onle for 3 days and then Garlicoil with japanese peppemintoil for the duration of
      3 weeks,2 times a day.
      I have seen even chronical sinuit go away whith this german treatment.

      (c) Climamaske can be obtained online as well as the other i recomend,but also in good healthstores and some drugsores.
      Good luck
    • Quicksilver8  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Purchase honey that is made in your locality. Take a tablespoon, 3 times a day PROVIDING you are not a diabectic or have an allergy from honey.DO NOT give to young people.
    • Ivan  •  1 year 2 months ago
      If you burn yourself by the stowe,from oil etc take1 cup of Aloe Verajuice and mix that with 10 drops of Arnica Montana tincture,10 drops of lavendeloil and 20 drops of Chamomilla oil and spread the burned area,just a thin layer.
      But first,allways cool down the burned area with stiring cold water for at least 5 minutes.
      This will take care of the immediate pain and help the sking to recover.
      Use the oilmixture 2 times a day..and..NO PLASTERS!!
      The skin need to breath.
      If the pain not stop after 6 hours,allways contact a MD.
    • Wynny  •  1 year 2 months ago
      vinager and honey mixed in warm water is good for arthritis
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Using a Neti pot on a regular basis can help with sinusitis. Also breathing in eucalyptus oil helps. Get the book Potent Acupressure Points and you will find useful information about colds, etc. You will be amazed at how much the acupressure points work.
    • CarolynS  •  1 year 2 months ago
      great helpful website...........thanks
    • some care  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Sour cream on a burn helps too. Also white vinegar for a sunburn.
    • Prometheus  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Fresh ginger slices can stop nausea. I was really nauseated in the grocery store one day, and I put some ginger root in the cart. Nausea struck, and I broke the root and took a bite -- it was so strong and fresh and powerful that, as the article mentions, it made the nausea worse and I had to flee for the nearest restroom (I got there in time, thankfully).
    • Zannie  •  1 year 2 months ago
      I've tried most, I think all over the counter meds for motion sickness, and nothing works like ginger root. But, I use the capsules from a health food store. I was caught once without and got the actual root and I added some shaved pieces to my hot tea, it worked great.
    • Rich  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Ear infections -- hydrogen peroxide drops. Ear wax (cerumen) -- baby oil (mineral oil) drops. Tilt head and soak a couple of minutes. Drain into tissues and wipe excess. No swabs in ear canals.

      Sinusitis -- allergy season. Allergy Buster, over-the-counter, natural -- dilute pepper spray works for symptoms, including congestion and headaches. Use tissues to drain nose, double tissue to clean nostril opening and just inside. Can be caused by contamination (hands, fingers) or allergies. One to three sprays each side, wait five minutes or so between doses. Wipe nozzle to avoid reinfection. The green tea (2-3 cups) as antihistamine is an idea. Drink eight glasses (minumum) of water daily -- dehydration can cause headaches and slow sinuses. Sip hot water on cold days, steam disinfects, moisturizes, and hydrates, and the warmth prevents cooling the body.

      Bladder infection. Dehydration. More water. Cranberry juice -- vitamins A and C.

      Flatulence, heartburn, and indigestion. Chew better, longer. Drinking [too much water or other] after eating slows digestion. Don't eat heavy before sleeping or exercising strenuously. Elevate head when sleeping. Increase stomach acids with aging -- grapefruit, sodas.

      Constipation. After infections and antibiotics, replenish digestive bacteria in colon with yogurt (acidophilus). Increase fiber -- absorbs water to soften stool and exercise colon (peristalsis). Increase fluids and activity, as necessary, especially when increasing fiber.

      Burns. Oils and butter or margarine seal topical burns from exposure and ice (cold) resets nerve endings. Disinfect with vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, tincture of iodine, black salve, or saline and keep raw skin lubricated and covered.

      Athlete's Foot. Sandals with socks. Drier, cooler prevents, kills fungus. White or lighter-colors socks, nylons. Black, perhaps other colors, absorb more light, more heat. Women, less time in nylon. Good for nail fungus, too. Dry feet, toes, nails well after bathing. Wear shower shoes, prevents fungal infections. Dry shower shoes, too. Soak in baking soda. Combats odors and infections.

      Dandruff. Rinse hair daily, wash hair -- alternate days. Dry scalp.

      Sore throat. See allergies. Cough drops, but not continuously, dries, soothes throat. Sugar feeds infections. Reduce sugar, including too many cough drops. More fluids. Too much heat from hot drinks, too many cough drops -- drying.

      Headaches. Infections, decreased blood flow to brain. Sinusitis, tension, migraines. More fluids. Hot reduces tension, good for sinuses. Caffeine, sugar increase tension and dehydrate. Migraines triggered by sinuses, dehydration, caffeine, tension, excess sugar, exhaustion, sleep deprivation, you name it. Reduce light, noise, more sleep.

      Nausea. Seven Up, Canada Dry Ginger Ale, other sodas with citrus or ginger, crackers (plain, light) -- less oil, seasoning.
    • Fatmeh Hamed  •  1 year 2 months ago
      i think your remedies are great but for the sore throat you are not suppose to use lemon because lemon makes it worse lemon is an acid and it will irritate the throat
    • petsgalore2  •  1 year 2 months ago
      To Rich Thu... agree with everything except the burns.... you are cooking the burn with butter.. burning some more with hydrogen peroxide... ice is destroying skin ..... best is to cool, not ice with clean cool water compress.. clean wet cloth if nothing else... then, apply burn cream or triple antibiotic cream ... very very light bandage with cream covered gauze pad to protect from further infection. ..really bad burn? go to doctor...
    • petsgalore2  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Sore throat... mine was raging .. got a large jar of honey and had 2 tablespoons every hour.. alll day... started to get better.. half the next day.. practically gone. next day gone.. good for sinuses.... a test was done once in an open dish... a swap of STREP infection subjected to honey... gone.
    • petsgalore2  •  1 year 2 months ago
      My new cureall for stomach.... Buttermilk..4oz. half a cup... if too sour add a smidge of non-sugar sweetner. Immediate relief. I used to swear by Saltines and green tea for stomach flu. Buttermilk is faster.

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