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Our BetterMost Community => Chez Tremblay => Topic started by: forsythia12 on March 01, 2008, 02:00:06 pm
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in light of heath's death, there were some posts regarding the overuse of prescriptions and medications. i thought i'd start a thread inviting anyone to post their home remedies for anything from Athsma to Zits. anyone have any ideas or things they've tried that worked?
has anyone heard of "oil of oregenol" for fighting infections? apparently it's really powerfull stuff....as long as it's the real stuff, and it is very effective.
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tea tree oil for acne?
vitamin 'C' or zinc for colds and sore throats?
...just to get the ball rolling.
or post your ailments, and maybe someone can respond with a remedy....
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Heartburn -- take a couple of "swigs" of apple cider vinegar.
Swig = roughly a tablespoon, I reckon.
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My grandpa used to make me a ginger tea whenever my stomach was upset. He would cut fresh ginger in pieces, and boil it. I'd drink as a tea (after he took the ginger pieces out of course!). It worked for me.
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I have also heard that the ginger tea is good for arthritis, tho I've never tried it.
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i saw an article about 'vick's vapor rub', and although it's not exactly a home remedy, it is quite safe, and not something you injest. anyways, my kids hate the smell of the stuff, but i read that you can rub it on the bottom of their feet and somehow, it still calms a cough. i tried it on my youngest, and it seemed to work.
another thing i found truly miraculous is a product called "fever bugs". for anyone who has small children, you know how hard it is to get their temp taken, especially through the night. well, these fever bugs are cute stickers that stick to the child's forhead and last for 48 hrs. it continuously monitors their temp, and let's you know if it's a fever. kids love wearing them and they have no idea it's something medical. very cool product!
i too have heard that ginger is good for upset stomaches. i hate the taste of it though. lol
'gravol' makes a non-drowsy, natural product that's made of ginger, and that has helped me in the past.....
i know these are all things purchased at a pharmacy, despite my initial post....oops. ::)
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i saw an article about 'vick's vapor rub', and although it's not exactly a home remedy, it is quite safe, and not something you injest. anyways, my kids hate the smell of the stuff, but i read that you can rub it on the bottom of their feet and somehow, it still calms a cough. i tried it on my youngest, and it seemed to work.
another thing i found truly miraculous is a product called "fever bugs". for anyone who has small children, you know how hard it is to get their temp taken, especially through the night. well, these fever bugs are cute stickers that stick to the child's forhead and last for 48 hrs. it continuously monitors their temp, and let's you know if it's a fever. kids love wearing them and they have no idea it's something medical. very cool product!
i too have heard that ginger is good for upset stomaches. i hate the taste of it though. lol
'gravol' makes a non-drowsy, natural product that's made of ginger, and that has helped me in the past.....
i know these are all things purchased at a pharmacy, despite my initial post....oops. :
Dry ginger ale works well,I drank gallons when pregnant.
For itchy eyes with a cold,or allergies make up a weak salt solution approx 1tbsp salt in 4 pints water,boil so sterile,then when cool,freeze in ice cube bags,you can then defrost whenever needed and really soothing.
Aloe plants for sunburn,you just break the leaves in half an rub on the sap.I keep mine in the fridge so they are cool as well
oil of cloves for toothache,tastes yuk but does seem to work.
bad headache,pinch as hard as you can or get someone else to do it for you the small hollow area between thumb and first finger,then release pressure very slowly.It is an acupuncture point and it does work,at least some of the time.
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Heartburn -- take a couple of "swigs" of apple cider vinegar.
Swig = roughly a tablespoon, I reckon.
Apple cider vinegar seems to be something of a wonder product. It's great if you have aching muscles... particularly achy legs. You pour a cup or two into a hot bath and soak in it... It's amazing how quickly it can relieve those aches.
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Yes, ginger in any form, (ginger beer, ginger tablets, even ginger biscuits), is good for stomach upsets, and arthritis.
And Vicks Vaporub....to clear a head cold, put a tablespoon of it in boiling water, put a towel over your head, and lean over the steam and breathe it in.....it will certainly clear out the sinuses.
Paw paw is another "cure all".....either by eating it for intestinal problems, or we also can get paw-paw ointment and it will fix cuts, bites, boils...anything.
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And some ointmets and lotions are multi-purpose.....
I had an ingrown toenail the other day, and it was painfully throbbing....I found some "stuff" in the medicine cabinet, that I had bought for my grandson when he had had a toothache......I rubbed it on my toe, and it took away the pain.
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What is Paw Paw? Is that an herb, or a brand-name product of some sort?
(maybe it's called something different in the Northern or Western hemisphere?)
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Paw paw is a tropical fruit.......maybe you call it papaya.....oval shaped yellowy/orange fruit, with lots of little black seeds in the middle....
Tastes and smells like vomit.........have to have a taste for it.
I just looked it up on net...there are some things there about the ointment......
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I learmed this technique as a child and have used it sporadically ever since. It does seem to work sometimes.
When I was pregnant I had a couple of months of morning sickness (all day sickness really). The only thing that worked for me was Sea-Bands, which work by applying pressure to the points on the insides of the wrists. Cut my nausea about in half and allowed me to function. I didn't take them off for the entire 2 months - even wore them in the shower. My little lifesavers!
i used those too, but i they didn't work for me. i ended up on....i can't remember, some prescription for nausea, which i think was an antihystamine and vitamin B.,..or something like that. didn't work much either, but boy was i sick!
does anyone have any recommendations for tiredness? i seem to be always tired. i've had my blood tested, and other things too, so i'm not sure what it is. maybe it's my poor diet, or too much coffee, but i'm always so drained and tired. if i could, i'd nap all damn day.
any ideas?
gensing, and other herbs don't seem to do much, so i don't know what to do next. i'd love any responses or recommendations.
thanks.
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Hydrogen peroxide to keep little skin scrapes clean.
Drinking more water to relieve a headache.
Sleep for everything.
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Hydrogen peroxide to keep little skin scrapes clean.
Drinking more water to relieve a headache.
Sleep for everything.
:laugh: :laugh: Boy, that's the truth!! I want a NAP!!!! :'( ;D
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I take a Vitamin B complex every day. I think it helps keep my energy up.
yeah, thanks for the vitamin b advice. i just don't find it does the trick.
i don't always get enough sleep, that's for sure....but, damn.....i feel like i could sleep all day...and sometimes i do, and i'm still tired. i feel tired and unmotivated.....and it's always seems to start about 2hrs after i wake up in the morning. i'm thinking it's something to do with the amount of coffee i drink, but i certainly can't function without it either. i did hear that coffee is a quick 'pick-me-up' with a huge downfall ....so maybe that's it.
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Horrid topic I know,but tea tree oil for head lice.It realy does work.We had a couple of outbreaks back in U.K amd I just did not feel good about sticking all those chemicals on my kids.
Also on GMA this morning green tea steeped for 20 mins and refrigerated then used after shampoo,for dandruff,can't remember all the rest but I guess they will be on their website.
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Horrid topic I know,but tea tree oil for head lice.It realy does work.We had a couple of outbreaks back in U.K amd I just did not feel good about sticking all those chemicals on my kids.
Also on GMA this morning green tea steeped for 20 mins and refrigerated then used after shampoo,for dandruff,can't remember all the rest but I guess they will be on their website.
good to know. some lice cases broke out in my daughter's kindergarden, so i'm worried about it. thanks for the info