‘home remedies’

Natural Teas for Fever

Thursday, August 12th, 2010


There are various teas that can help lower a fever naturally.

Basil Tea – In a cup of boiling water, pour 2 tablespoons dried basil and let stand for 15 minutes. Drink tea.

Birch Tea – A cup of this tea will make you sweat.

To lower a fever you ginger tea – Peel ginger and cut into thin sliced. Place in a saucepan and add boiling water. Cover and simmer for 15-20 minutes. Strain and drink the tea. This natural remedy is not recommended for very high fevers. (more…)

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Home Tips for Hair Growth

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

If you want to be like Lady Godiva, which the rider did not mind out naked into the street as her thick hair hid most strategic areas of your body, or like Samson, yes, without a close Dalila, just do these tricks.

Melenas chili

Stimulated the growth of the hair with chili lotion dramatic effect. Chopped dried chiles and maceral three twelve tablespoons of alcohol for four days.

Add six tablespoons of rum and the same amount of oil and let it sit another day. Filters and applied the resulting liquid on the hair day in and day out.

The trick of parsley

A very effective home remedy is rubbing lotion hair every week with parsley. Once this technique was widely used and the girls wore long hair and healthy. Add two tablespoons fresh parsley in a cup of boiling water. (more…)

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Remove Grains Rapidly

Friday, March 5th, 2010

remove grains rapidly

The appearance of pimples on the face is a cosmetic problem rather important, so it is natural to seek a solution to remove pimples quickly and step skin care naturally.

Before thinking about removing pimples quickly is necessary to know why are pimples on the face, are these pimples or blackheads. They usually occur in teenage due to hormonal changes that young people go through, but grains also occur for some viral, bacterial or tumor, among other factors.

A grain is usually when there is an excessive accumulation of fat in our skin. This causes blockages in the pores of the skin, which can ultimately cause the appearance of granite.

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Therapy with honey

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

honeyThe honey itself, whatever its origin, is now a veritable panacea. This is the quintessential energy food, a prime food for infants, children and elderly and a tonic for athletes and people who feel fatigued.

Regular use acts as a tonic to the hearts torn by life stressful. It is a sedative for the body.
* Liver: Increase the amount of glycogen available, which exerts a protective role on the liver.
* Respiratory ailments: cough, bronchitis, sinusitis, sore throats.
* Heart: Increases the flow of the coronary vessels. Saves energy by supplying your weary heart contractions.
* Fatigue: Acts against fatigue and exhaustion. It helps to restore balance. Remove the sugar for the benefit of honey will ensure a good recovery.
* Digestion: against constipation (taking a tablespoon accompanied by a fruit). It also protects the intestinal flora due to its antiseptic power.
* System Bone recalcificante honey is for bones and teeth.
* Injuries: its antiseptic action is very effective against any type of injury because of its power to regenerate cells.

That this little article helps to bring some more readers to this wonderful product that Mother Nature has given us. And when Let’s stroll through the countryside or the mountains, when we see and hear the hum of an insect that is painstaking work on the calyx of a flower, look fondly brindémosle its work and the homage he deserves this mysterious being that is the bee . His life is just so fascinating.

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