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  • Home Remedies for Aching Feet From Wearing Very High Heels

    High heels lengthen your legs and give your calves a sleek, curvaceous appearance. However, your feet will probably pay the price for beauty. Almost any woman who wears very high heels will inevitably complain of aching feet at the end of the day. In fact, according to the American Podiatric Medical Association, doctors of podiatric medicine believe that shoes with high heels -- over a two-inch heel -- are medically unsound. However, you don't have to give up your heels altogether. Using home remedies at the end of the day can go a long way to rehabilitating your tired feet.

  • Home Remedy for Belly Ache

    Belly aches are commonly the result of the foods we eat, according to Natural-HomeRemedies.org. The pain is usually felt between the chest and groin areas. This type of pain can be mild, moderate or severe. Home remedies can provide some relief with herbs, herbal teas and other fluids, and natural foods.

  • Home Remedies for an Ear Ache

    Earaches are the result of clogs in the eustachian tubes in the middle ear. The blockages are frequently caused by colds, constant exposure to loud sounds, air pressure changes and wax buildup in the ear. Although people of all ages get earaches, infants and children seem to suffer from them the most because the angle of their eustachian tubes allows bacteria to easily travel from the nose to the middle ear. Earaches caused by an infection are usually treated by doctor-prescribed antibiotics, but if you're unable to get to a doctor right away, try one of these home remedies.

  • Home Remedies for Back Ache

    One penalty of living in urbanized society is the prevalence of back pain. According to Robin McKenzie, a graduate of the New Zealand School of Physiotherapy and author of several books on structural pain, "Physicians who care for patients in missionary hospitals and other facilities in the Third World report that chronic back and leg problems related to the lumbar disks are not common at all." Often back pain flare-ups will resolve without hospital visits, particularly by using some home remedies. (See Reference One)

  • Home Remedy for Aching Knees

    Aching knees are a common complaint. Whether due to injury, age or disease, the reasons for aching knees are many and can be simple or complex. There are many things you can do at home to ease the pain of aching knees. This article will give you some tips on how to find relief.

  • Stomach Ache Home Remedy

    Stomach aches seem to strike at the worst time. They are usually temporary and accompanied by some other ailment like diarrhea. These can be caused by something that you ate or even the stomach flu. Chronic stomach aches are caused by more serious issues. If you suffer from an ongoing stomach ache, consult your care provider. Stomach aches caused by ulcers and other serious conditions need to be medically treated. Less serious stomach aches can by remedied with self-care treatments.

  • Remedies for a Tooth Ache While Away From Home

    A toothache can be incredibly painful, especially if you aren't home and can't go to the dentist right away. There are some simple things that you can do to help relieve the pain until you can get home and go to the dentist.

  • Home Remedy for a Child's Stomach Ache

    Stomachaches are common in young children. A stomachache, however, may indicate a serious illness, so try to identify the cause of the pain before attempting a home remedy. Gastroenteritis, allergic reactions, lactose intolerance, constipation, gas, colds and appendicitis can all cause a stomachache.

  • Home Remedies for Aching Muscles

    Most aching muscles are a result of overexertion, but for treatment, it's helpful to know whether the pain is generalized or localized and if it affects only a particular muscle or muscle group. Aching muscles become more common as we grow older, and when pain gets too intense, it can affect our normal routine of daily activities. Fortunately, there are some things you can do at home to get relief.

  • Tooth Ache Home Remedy

    A toothache can produce excruciating pain, and can interfere with a person's daily activities. Treating a toothache with home remedies can bring instant relief until it is time for the dental appointment. Many home remedies for toothaches are very effective and cost effective. The use of home remedies have been practiced for many years and have been proven to be very effective.

  • Home Remedy for Foot Aches & Pains

    Learn how to use a home remedy for foot aches and pains and get expert tips and advice on natural home remedies in this free instructional video.

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