Home Remedies for Menstruation

November 29, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

Menstruation is the term used for the natural monthly cycle of periods in the female body. Periods are when the unfertilized eggs are ejected out of the reproductive system along with blood and several other tissue cells. This flow happens once a month. The flow is profuse on one particular day of the month. However the discomfort of the periods could generally last for three days. Read more

Home Remedies To Get Rid Of Fleas

November 15, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

Fleas are the most annoying and troublesome insects for both humans and their pets. While we can use various products to rid ourselves of fleas, old-fashioned, preventative home remedies relieve us of ever having to have them in the first place. Read more

Home Remeides for Gastritis

November 1, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

Gastritis is a common name for all kinds of inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach, which is known as the mucosa. It is characterized by severe stomach ailments like cramps in the stomach, diarrhea and constipation and even blood with the stools. Read more

Home Remedies For Vertigo

July 28, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

Vertigo is the sensation of an inappropriate spinning of the environment even when you are standing still. Vertigo usually causes some specific eye movements, which is why people may get a feeling that they are actually spinning. The sensation of the movement may either be vertical or horizontal. Read more

Home Remedy For Tonsillitis

July 26, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

The tonsils, which are located on each side at the back of the throat, are actually lymph nodes, which means their job is to filter out harmful microorganisms that could infect the body. Once in a while, however, they can become overwhelmed by bacterial or viral invaders. The result is infection and inflammation, accompanied by a host of flu-like symptoms. This is tonsillitis, which is particularly common among children. Read more

How To Treat Burning Tounge With Home Remedies

July 25, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

Burning tongue is also known as burning mouth syndrome (BMS), glossodynia, glossopyrosis, oral galvanism, stomatodynia and stomatopyrosis. The pain caused by burning tongue may be acute and may last for several days. Some of the symptoms of burning tongue are as follows dry mouth, sore mouth, thirst, burning sensation in mouth, lips, palate, gums and tongue, loss of taste, numbness on the tip of the tongue, metallic or bitter taste in the mouth. Read more

Home Remedies For Stiff Neck

July 24, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

The muscle that is commonly associated with the occurrence if a stiff neck is called levator scapula and it connects the neck and shoulder .Therefore the pain you may be feeling goes down to the shoulder blades. Generally with a stiff neck, the pain occurs when trying to turn your head toward the side that hurts and you often end up turning the body instead of your neck to look behind. Read more

Home Remedies For Premature Graying of Hair

July 23, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

Graying of Hair

Over the centuries the subject of graying of hair has been debated and never fully agreed upon. The process of graying hair doesn’t have a definitive cause determined but there has been some advancement in finding the root of the problem. Although graying hair remains a natural part of the aging process unless the lack of pigmentation is caused by an underlying medical condition. Read more

Home Remedies For Thrush

July 22, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

Thrush is a yeast infection that causes white patches in the mouth and on the tongue. Thrush is most common in babies and older adults, but it can occur at any age. Read more

Home Remedies For Scurvy

July 21, 2008 · Filed Under Home Remedies · Comments Off 

Scurvy is, perhaps, the oldest known deficiency disease. However, its specific relationship to ascorbic acid was not recognized until the 20th century. ‘The disease is common among children and is often mistaken for rheumatism, rickets, or paralysis. Scurvy was widely prevalent in the 19th century among sailors on long voyages. They often subsisted for long periods on salt, fish, meats, and breadstuffs, and were entirely deprived of any fresh food. Read more

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