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in hair? Soak the gum-coated hair in Coke® and it should
wipe out easily. While not being a replacement for medical
attention, and you should always seek your doctor when you
feel you have to and please take these home remedies with a
grain of salt. Here you go and enjoy
ACNE, BLACKHEADS, AND PIMPLES:
Dab a small amount of toothpaste (paste, not gel) on
pimples before bed; this helps dry out the pimples. Apply
fresh lemon juice on the affected area overnight. Wash off
with warm water next morning. For acne that hasn't seemed
to respond to anything, brew 2-3 tsp. dried basil leaves in
1 cup boiling water for 10-20 minutes, cool, and apply to
affected area with a cotton ball. Garlic has been used
successfully in the treatment of acne. Pimples disappear
without scars when rubbed with raw garlic several times a
day.
BLADDER INFECTION
Take a bag of fresh or frozen cranberries and boil them in
water (they will fall apart). Cool and drink. Don't add
sugar! This remedy is also useful for people with kidney
problems.
DARK CIRCLES AROUND EYES
Make a paste out of 1 tsp. tomato juice, 1/2 tsp. lemon
juice, a pinch of turmeric powder, and 1 tsp. of flour.
Apply around eyes. Leave on for 10 minutes before rinsing.
ENERGIZER
Simmer 1 cup honey and 3 cup water together slowly. Allow
1 cup of the water to evaporate. Strain off the top
surface, and put the remaining liquid into a stoneware
crock or dark bottle. Put a towel over it so it can
breathe, yet be free of dirt. Place in a cool place. You
can add cinnamon, clove, or the juice of 2 lemons, if you
like. Take a glass of grapefruit and lemon juice in equal
parts to dispel fatigue and general tiredness after a day's
work.
GUM IN HAIR
Soak the gum-coated hair in Coke® and it should wipe out
easily.
MOSQUITO BITES
Apply lime juice diluted with water on bites with cotton
ball. Apply one of the following to bites or stings to
reduce pain and swelling:aloe Vera gel, garlic oil, baking
soda and water, vinegar, honey, plantain tea, aspirin.
Hangover
Eat Crackers and honey. Honey has a high source of
fructose and will be helpful in removing the remainder of
the alcohol in your system. Aspirin for a headache or you
can chew on some willow bark, willow bark contains a
substance used in aspirin and will help your headache. You
can find it in a health food store if you want to try an
alternative to aspirin. Plenty of water, it will help flush
out the alcohol, also too much alcohol leaves the body
dehydrated, so have a drink of water.
Heartburn
Don't lie flat on your back. Heartburn is caused by the
acid in your stomach moving upward to your esophagus. Try
having a bowl of rice pudding, made with milk, this should
help absorb stomach acid. Coffee and chocolate can inflame
heartburn, so avoid them if you can. If you heartburn is a
regular problem, you should think about going to the doctor.
Warts
Rubbing liquid vitamin A on the wart everyday will
eventually take it away, but it's a slow process. Use
castor oil on the wart and then wrap the offending area up
tightly with a bandage. Repeat this 2 times a day.
Bad Breath
Try some parsley. This food garnish is rich in
chlorophyll, a green plant compound that kills the bacteria
that cause bad odor.
Chapped Lips
Try using castor oil. Carry a small squeeze bottle of the
oil and apply it with your finger often throughout the day.
Popular lip balms contain petroleum and alcohol, both of
which may dry the skin on your lips.
I'm sure this is the tip of the iceberg, but these are the
ones I know of. These home remedies are in no way a
replacement to a Doctors care so if you feel that you might
need to see a Physician, please do so.
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