Many
common vegetables and fruits have natural healing properties
Herbal
Remedies From Your Crisper Drawer
by Lee Dobbins
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December 21, 2012
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Many people
think that making herbal remedies involve mixing up concoctions of
hard-to-find sticks, twigs and leaves but the truth is that there
are many herbal remedies that can be made from fruits and vegetables
that are commonly found right in your grocery store.
Here are some
herbal remedies that you can make from things you probably have
right in your own crisper drawer.
Cabbage
The next time
you have acid indigestion, don't reach for the Tums reach for
cabbage instead. simply mix a pound of cabbage with a big carrot and
grind it in a blender along with a tablespoon of sugar. You will
need a high powered blender to turn this into a shake. Drink this
half hour before your meals and it is said to be believed gastric
acid problems.
Avocado
The next time
you slice it into a yummy avocado, don't throw away that seed! The
seed can be used for a temporary filling for cavities when you can't
get to the dentist right away. Simply slice off a piece of the seed
and plug the hole. You should replace the filling twice a day and
see your dentist as soon as possible.
Ginger
If you have a
sore throat, chewing on a small piece of ginger can act as a
soothing lozenge. Ginger has other great healing properties as well
so you can only benefit from using this when you have a cold.
Guava
Guava can be
used to treat many ailments. Chopping up the leaves and boiling them
in two glasses of water for 15 minutes to make a tea that can help
alleviate diarrhea. Crushing the leaves can help alleviate nausea
and fainting spells - simply crush up the leaves and inhale the
aroma. If you have a sunburn or prickly heat rash boil some guava
leaves in 2 gallons of water, let it cool and apply to the affected
area.
Oregano
Not only Is a
good spaghetti sauce, but oregano can also make a good cough
suppressant. Boil one cop a fresh oregano leaves in two glasses of
water to make a tea. Adults should drink a half a cup of tea three
times a day but when the children to a teaspoon.
Papaya
Papaya is very
high in fiber and therefore can help alleviate constipation. It is
also a natural exfoliant that can help treat acne and keep your skin
looking great. To use topically, mash up papaya and mix it in a
three to one ratio with lemon juice. Slathered on your face and the
mask. Leave on for half hour and ransom for water. You can also add
a little to this mixture if you want to use it as a scrub.
Pineapple
Got intestinal
parasites? Pineapple is known to get rid of pinworms quite
effectively. Eat two to three slices with every meal for a week and
you're intestinal parasites should be gone.
Radish
Radish is
great for treating athletes foot. You'll need to mash it up and
somehow extract the juice then apply that to the affected area twice
a day.
Eggplant
Leaves
An eggplant
leaf tea can help relieve symptoms of gingivitis. Boil three egg
plant leaves with two glasses of water and use as a mouthwash.
Eggplant
leaves can help soothe gingivitis. Simply boil 3 chopped eggplant
leaves in 2 glasses of water for 10 minutes and use the concoction
as a mouthwash as needed.
Having a lot
of fruits and vegetables in your refrigerator is a good idea to stay
healthy, not only by eating them to ingest the antioxidants,
minerals and vitamins but also to have them around to make healthy
herbal remedies.
Lee Dobbins
writes for
http://www.herbs-home-remedies.com where you can learn more
about
herbal remedies and natural healing.
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