Poor little guy... |
The warmth from it actually felt really nice, and after about 30 minutes I took it off and it didn't hurt anymore! Buuut then about 10 minutes later it started hurting again. Drat. Maybe I'm supposed to do it multiple times a day. But I already felt weird enough holding a half-onion to my ear, so I decided to forgo that option.
Here's another interesting remedy... if any of you have eczema problems, try this one. Mix some olive oil with a few drops of tea tree oil and massage it onto the affected area, the way you would with lotion.
Oh, tea tree oil is one of my new best friends. It seems to be a cure for everything!! I also use it on zits. I especially hate those threatening zits that you KNOW are there, you can feel them, but there is just nothing there to pop and you just have to wait the wretched amount of time before you can actually get rid of them. Well, before I go to bed, I wash my face off and then use a q-tip to put some tea tree oil on and dab each red spot on my face. 9 times out of 10, the spots are gone by morning. I've also heard that toothpaste does similar things, but I've tried that and all it seems to do for me is make a mess on my pillows...
Have any of you ever gurgled apple cider vinegar? I'm pretty sure it is the worst tasting thing in the world, but my grandma (Brown) swears by it. When I was younger, I didn't believe her... I think mainly because I didn't want to go near that vile bottle of nastiness. But when I no longer had insurance, I was willing to try just about anything. If I started gurgling that stuff when I felt the slightest tickle in my throat, it worked wonderfully!! It also seems to help clear phlegm out of your throat in no time. Granted, you have to do it a couple of times a day, but it definitely helps... much to my chagrin. I think I am building up an immunity to it, though - it didn't taste quite so vomitous last time I used it.
Also, garlic is a natural anti-bacterial. I always have a bottle of garlic pills on hand for when I start to feel sick. Also a miracle worker is echinacea ... which, I am rather confused right now why the dictionary doesn't recognize echinacea... weird. Anyway, zinc is amazing as well, as is - of course - vitamin c.
Oh!! Another weird home remedy I discovered last night is that of ibuprofen. Well, substitutes for it I mean. There's a whole list of foods that have natural anti-inflammatory as well as foods that are best to avoid when in pain. These ones below are the pain reducer foods. The other foods are in the link.
apples | apricots | avocados | bananas |
beans | beets | berries | broccoli |
cabbage | cantaloupe | carrots | cauliflower |
celery | chard | cherries | cucumber |
currants | dates | figs | garlic |
ginger | grapes | kale | lettuce |
mangoes | melons | mushrooms | olives |
papaya | parsley | peaches | pears |
peppers | potatoes | pumpkin | radish |
raisins | soybeans | spinach | squash |
sweet potatoes | turnips |
Anyway, these are a few random 'natural remedies' I have discovered in the last few years. I'm sure I will discover more in the near future!!
2 comments:
My favorite home remedy is ginger and vitamin B-6 for morning sickness. Ginger helps anyways with nausea, but my midwife gave me a sample of some ginger pills and it worked miracles! I'd just smell the ginger sometimes and I'd feel better.
By the way, the onion thing is weird.
I think that is awesome. I don't have insurance either and am therefore in the same boat.
I also like to juice lemons, ginger, and green apples. It is super spicy but it kicks a cold like nothing else. :)
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