Wed 19 Nov 2008
Health Tips for Sore Throat
Posted by arlene under Cleaner , Diet , Health , Health Formula , Leaves , Massage , Natural , Relax , Tea[2] Comments
Wed 19 Nov 2008
Sat 15 Nov 2008
Symptoms
Sty: a red, hot, tender, uncomfortable, and sometimes painful swelling near the edge of the eyelid.
Chalazion: a relatively painless, smooth, round bump within a fat gland of the eyelid.
Call Your Doctor If
Either type of swelling does not subside within a few weeks.
The swelling interferes with your vision. you have pain in the eye.
You have recurrent sties. A sty can be a symptom of other ailments such as diabetes and chronic skin problems.
CAUTION:Although some alternative treatments may be helpful in relieving and preventing eyelid infections, never put any preparations in the eye itself unless specifically directed to do so by a physician. The surface of the eye is easily damaged by some antiseptics and medications. When applying any lotions or compresses to the eyelid, keep your eye closed. (more…)
Sat 15 Nov 2008
Symptoms
Painful tenderness at or near a joint, especially around a shoulder, wrist, or heel (where it is known as Achilles tendinitis), or on the outside of an elbow (where it is called tennis elbow).
In some cases, numbness or tingling.
Stiffness that, along with the pain, restricts the movement of the joint involved.
Occasionally, mild swelling at the joint.
Persistence of the soreness, which may last or recur long after the tendon has had time to recover from the original injury. (more…)
Sat 8 Nov 2008
Include the following in the diet: sprouts (especially mung beans and alfalfa), apricots, dried beans, lentils, fresh grated beetroot, Brazil nuts, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, cabbage, mealier, mealie-meal, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, guava, horseradish, lemons, lettuce, mustard greens, oranges, parsley, peaches, pecan nuts, green peppers, sweet potatoes, honey, soya beans, spinach, tomatoes and watercress.
Make a standard brew tea using Salad Burnet, Calendula (leaves and flowers), Lavender or Nettle. Drink daily. (more…)
Sat 8 Nov 2008
After over-indulgence of alcohol, incorrect eating, smoking, or in times of anger, stress and anxiety, the following herbs will help rid the body ofharmful toxins.
Include the following in the diet: celery, parsley, sage, salad burnet, fennel, thyme, rosemary, watercress, radishes, beetroot, melons (particularly watermelon), sunflower seeds, sesame seeds and apple cider vinegar. (more…)
Sat 8 Nov 2008
Include the following in the diet: apricots, asparagus, green beans, beetroot and beetroot tops, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, dandelion greens, lettuce, mustard, oranges, lemons, naartjies, grapefruit, parsley, peaches, pawpaw, peas, pecan nuts, watercress, spinach and garlic.
Make a standard brew tea using either Lemon balm, Sage, Elderflowers, Honeysuckle, Verbascum (mullein), Thyme, Comfrey or Peppermint, and drink throughout the day. (more…)
Sat 8 Nov 2008
Include the following in the diet: Vitamin C (500-1 000 mg daily), carrots, dandelion greens, spinach, oranges, grapefruit, guavas, horseradish (freshly grated root on bread), onions, chives, green peppers, elder flowers, cabbage, elderberries, Brussels sprouts, tomatoes, turnips and watercress.
Make a standard brew tea of any of these herbs: Wilde als, Thyme, Sage, Lemon balm (melissa), Bergamot, Violet (good for a blocked nose), Verbascum, Elder, Lucerne, Winter savory, Borage, Peppermint or Yarrow. Use as a gargle and drink at frequent intervals until the symptoms ease. (more…)
Sat 8 Nov 2008
Sun 26 Oct 2008
Include the following in the diet: fresh chicory, chives, crab-apple, grapes, fresh green mustard, nettles (make a standard brew tea and add to soups and stews), sow’s thistle, parsley, pumpkin and radish.
Take care to eat fresh green salads daily.
For high blood pressure include in the diet: barley, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chives, cucumbers, endive, garlic, guavas, onions, oranges, parsley, peaches, pears, sweet peppers, purslane, pineapple, spinach, squash, strawberries, tomatoes, yarrow and cayenne pepper. (more…)
Sun 26 Oct 2008