Vitamins and Your Health: Helpful Home Remedies

Posted February 16th, 2006 by admin

Learn some helpful home remedies from today’s vitamins and your health tips.

Vitamins and your health are important topics not to be ignored but home remedies can offer you health benefits most never discuss. There are many home remedies that you can use to treat minor health issues. However, this is not replacement for regular qualified health care. Here are a few home remedies to try.

Try toothpaste to treat acne and pimples. Just apply the toothpaste to the area to be treated, let sit overnight. The chemicals in the toothpaste actually dry out acne and pimples. Lemon juice works the same way. If this does not work, you can try boiling 3 teaspoons of basil leaves in a cup of water. Then apply the solution to the area via a cotton ball. Wash the treated area in the morning with warm water. Try rubbing raw garlic on blemishes. This also helps to decrease visible scarring to minimal.

You can boil cranberries in water. Then allow the drink to cool. Drink this solution as a treatment for kidney/bladder problems. Need to get energized! Try drinking a grapefruit and lemon juice mixture of equal parts to eradicate feeling tired at the end of the workday. How can you treat bags under the eyes? You can make a paste of 1 tsp. tomato juice with a pinch of turmeric powder, ½ tsp. of lemon juice with 1 tsp. flour. Apply the paste around your eyes for ten minutes. Then wash off the solution.

If you have gum in your hair, try soaking your hair in Coca Cola. The gum should easily wash out after soaking in Coca Cola. Try drinking plenty of water with honey to treat a hangover, since the fructose in honey helps to dissipate alcohol in the body. Try sitting up and eating rice pudding made with milk to treat heartburn. The rice pudding helps absorb extra acid within the stomach.

Please give some of today’s vitamins and your health home remedies a try. Don’t worry! Nobody’s watching you.

Kristy Haugen


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