October 27th, 2009 -- Posted in Home Remedies |
I used to have acne when I was a teenager. It was frustrating and annoying. Going out was often the cause of anxiety, because the acne – horrible red inflamed spots – covered my face. Gradually, when I got older, the acne went away. Imagine my relief.
However, acne is not just an adolescent’s problem. Adults get them too. It is not just a matter of genetics but a slew of problems playing a part in triggering these awful red spots.
Basically, acne is caused by the clogging of skin glands or spores, which in turn become infected. Acne in adolescents is triggered by the onset of puberty making the hormones work over-time and causing the oil glands to increase – gasp – the production of sebum, an oily substance. Sebum lubricates the skin but if it breaks the skin wall, it causes inflammation and pus. That’s right, you get a pimple.
For some, the problem of – argh! – acne follows them right into adulthood. Now, our life-styles are now more hectic and crazy. Stress will sometime trigger flare-ups of the dreaded acne.
What should we do about acne? Conventional skin care products are sometimes useless against an acne onslaught. Perhaps, you might want to start looking in your kitchen.
Yes, your kitchen. I am talking about home remedies for acne. What, My Kitchen!
If you are the type who only uses the kitchen for cooking, be amazed that it is also a source of home remedies for acne (and other things – but that’s another story). Simple herbs and plants found in your pantry or window-sill might just do the trick for your acne problem.
Let’s take a look around the kitchen, shall we?
Crystal-Clear Water
My mother used to tell me to drink a lot of water when I was a teenager (with the acne problem). She told me that water would flush out the poisons and toxins that caused the acne.
Water is a great purifier. Eight glasses is the recommended number for adequate water-intake. Your skin is an organ and water keeps it well hydrated.
You can also make herbal water by infusing the hair of one corn with water. The natural sweetness of the corn will make the water go down well. The hair of corn is a “cooling” agent and it will reduce the inflammation.
Of course, washing your face regularly with clean water is a wise choice.
Use Your Fruits and Vegetables
Our mothers were often right when they told us to eat our fruits and vegetables. Now, we can use them on our skin. It is as simple as opening up your fridge and looking at the types of fruits and vegetables. Our good old fridge is a good place to start looking home remedies for acne.
Cucumbers are a excellent choice. You can juice them, slice them or turn them into masks. Drinking cucumber juice is a good and tasty way to reduce pimples or acne. You can also mix in carrots and lettuces.
For fruits, you can try using fresh apricots. Juice an apricot and apply the juice on your skin. You can also eat the apricots. Yum!
Getting Serious With Cereals
Even your humble breakfast cereals can be a source of Home Remedies for acne.
Mix buttermilk and bran together to form a good paste. You can use the paste for cleansing. You can also use oats if you do not have bran in your kitchen. Bran and oats are great for masks as well. They also smell heavenly on the skin. Who says home remedies for acne cannot be delicious at the same time?
Convinced?
Convinced that your kitchen can be a great source for home remedies for acne? You can start by doing the basic – moderating your diet and including more fruits and vegetables. A healthy body will also ensure less acne and other skin problems. However, if your skin is unusually sensitive or you are unsure about using home remedies for acne, you should seek professional advice. This article is written as a general introduction to home or natural remedies for acne and should not be taken as absolute truth. Be discerning. Have fun in your kitchen!
Dr John Anne
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/popular-home-remedies-for-acne-from-your-kitchen-250126.html
October 20th, 2009 -- Posted in Home Remedies |
Fed up from the side effects of the drugs, people are now shifting towards alternative therapies for the cure and treatment of common problems. Home remedies are one of the alternative methods that have been proven inexpensive and can be easily made at home without many efforts. Since ages our ancestors were using these home remedies for the treatment of diseases but the latest inventions and discoveries in the field of medicines darkened the benefits of these home made treatments. In the recent times the people have again shifted towards these home remedies.
Home Remedies for Acne, Arthritis, Asthma, Anaemia, Backache, Common Cold, Constipation, Eczema, Hair Loss, High Blood Pressure, Indigestion, Obesity, Sore Throat, Stress
Home remedies for some of the most common diseases and problems are:
Home Remedies for Acne
Application of cucumber leaves or grated pieces of cucumber to the affected areas.
Paste of fenugreek leaves applied overnight on the affected area and washed off next morning is also effective.
Mix one tablespoon of besan flour and one teaspoon of lemon juice till a smooth paste is formed. Apply on neck and face and wash off when it gets dry.
Home Remedies for Acidity
Drink a glass of cold milk to get quick relief from acidity.
Drink a glass of water with a teaspoon of baking soda for immediate relief.
Chewing bubble gum will also provide relief from acidity in few minutes.
Home Remedies for Arthritis
With an empty stomach take 3-4 walnuts (akhrot) or 1 fresh coconut.
Spread warm mustard oil on a madar leaf and apply to the affected area for a few hours .
Drink some radish juice with sugar added to it.
Home Remedies for Asthma
Drink a cup of black coffee, the warmth will break up the flem and the caffeine will help to remove tightness from the chest and throat.
Add 30-40 leaves of tulsi in one liter of water, strain the leaves and drink the water throughout the day.
Home Remedies for Anaemia
Eat 2-3 apples daily without peeling to increase the iron stores in the body.
Intake of beet juice is highly beneficial for the anemic person’s.
Home Remedies for Backache
Drink some hot milk or water with powdered sonth, meetha soda, and salt.
Massage the back with turpentine oil.
For temporary and quick relief heat can be applied at the back with hot water bottle.
Home Remedies for Common cold
Drink a cup of water with a few drops of garlic oil and a teaspoonful of onion juice.
Rub the chest and throat with camphor water or oil.
Drink honey and lemon juice in hot water to get relief from sore throat.
Home Remedies for Constipation
Drink a tablespoon of corn syrup in a cup of water.
Drink a glass of prune juice to facilitate bowel movement.
Drinking a cup of coffee will also provide relief from constipation.
Home Remedies for Eczema
Mix one teaspoon of camphor and one teaspoon of sandalwood to form a paste and apply on the affected e areas.
Drinking Aloe Vera juice will help cleanse the system.
Home Remedies for Hair loss
Wash hair with peppermint or spearmint tea to prevent hair loss and to promote hair growth .
Wash hair with white vinegar periodically to prevent falling of hair.
Home Remedies for High blood pressure
Mix half onion juice and half honey. Take 2 tablespoons once a day for 1-2 weeks.
Eat two cloves of garlic every early morning.
Eat one Papaya on an empty stomach daily for a month.
Home Remedies for High blood cholesterol
Drinking onion juice daily for a week will lower the blood cholesterol.
Eat a few garlic cloves every day to reduce blood cholesterol.
Home Remedies for Indigestion
Drink aloe vera juice, papaya juice, or chamomile, comfrey, red raspberry, or peppermint tea.
Drinking a glass of water with a tablespoon of baking soda will provide immediate relief.
Home Remedies for Obesity
Eat 10 fresh curry leaves in the early morning for three or four months.
Drink a cup of water with 3 teaspoons limejuice, one-fourth teaspoon powdered black pepper, and a teaspoon of honey every day for three months.
Eat freshly sliced tomatoes with onion and lemon juice.
Drink lemon juice with honey and warm water every morning.
Home Remedies for Sore throat
Gargle every hour with vinegar water or salt water.
Drink hot milk with honey at bedtime for immediate relief from sore throat.
A teaspoon of honey will provide relief from sore throat.
Home Remedies for Stress
Chewing 12 tulsi leaves twice a day, morning and evening is the highly beneficial treatment of stress.
Various seeds such as alfalfa, sunflower and pumpkin are highly beneficial in the treatment of stress.
The use of these home remedies is highly effective and causes no side effects on one’s physical body.
Dr John Anne
http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/home-remedies-for-acne-arthritis-backache-cold-constipation-obesity-75042.html