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Effectiveness of Home Remedies |
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Do you have money to throw away? Today’s medicines, whether
over-the-counter or prescription, can take quite a bite out of your pocket
book. Hospitals and clinics cost a lot of money. Hospitalization can be
stressful financially as well as physically. Many people these days are
turning to options that are more accessible and inexpensive. One of the
most popular of the options is the home remedy.
Home remedies are
cures and treatments that are made from the things you probably already
have in your house. Home remedies may or may not actually have medicinal
properties that treat the ailments in question. Many of the more popular
home remedies are used out of tradition. They may not always cure the
disease – sometimes they simply make you feel better.
Remedies
made at home are less expensive than other forms of medicine. They are
relatively harmless compared to modern medicine, as they rarely cause
harmful interactions or side effects. These natural cures have been used
for generations to cure our common ailments.
Many people confuse
home remedies with homeopathic medicine. Aside from the fact that both are
considered alternative forms of medicine, they are not related. Many
homeopathic treatments work for no other reason than the placebo effect.
They are nothing like natural remedies.
One of the most commonly
used home remedy is chicken soup. Who hasn’t enjoyed a nice hot bowl of
chicken soup when they’ve had a cold or the flu? According to recent
studies, chicken soup may be effective in treating these upper respiratory
ailments because it contains neutrophil chemotaxis. This is a chemical
that is effective in fighting infections and inflammation.
There
are natural home remedies out there for almost any disease or ailment you
can think of. Most of the conditions that are treatable with home remedies
are mild in severity. These include but are not limited to: yeast
infection, acne, constipation, dandruff, abdominal pain, tooth ache, and
headache.
The home remedy for a yeast infection, for example,
combats the fungus (yeast) that is responsible for the infection. One
treatment is to wash the infected area with apple cider vinegar. Yogurt
can also be used in this manner, as it contains bacteria effective in
fighting yeast. Drinking buttermilk is another popular way to cure a yeast
infection.
Acne is a common complaint among teenagers, but affects
adults as well. Home remedies can help to dry the acne up. One effective
home remedy is to puree orange peel with a little bit of water and apply
it to the acne. Cucumber leaves can also be used in the same manner. Even
a raw clove of garlic rubbed across the acne can be effective.
Of
the home remedies available for dandruff, the most popular is aloe vera
gel. Aloe vera is good for your hair, too – not just the scalp. Lime juice
is also effective against dandruff.
Constipation is a very common
complaint, and it has many home remedies. Most of these employ foods with
laxative properties. Everyone is familiar with the laxative effects of
prunes, but were you aware that bale fruit is also helpful? Bale fruit
cleans out the intestines and gets the contents of your intestines moving,
providing constipation relief. For children and toddlers, an effective
treatment for constipation is bran cereal. Eating guava is also an
effective treatment.
Home remedies are made from natural
ingredients, so they are generally safe and usually won't harm you. For
treatment of ailments that are not dangerous, home remedies can provide
you the relief you need safely and inexpensively.
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