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  • Herbal Skin Care

    To care for skin with herbs, use aloe vera gel, aloe vera concentrated juice or a fresh aloe vera plant to apply directly to the skin or to ingest into the digestive system. Use herbal skin care...

  • Benefits of a Wellness Consultant

    Wellness consultants look for the root cause of a chronic problem and come up with a customized plan of action to treat everyday ailments, most of which can be treated with a better diet and...

  • Herbal Remedies for a Toothache

    Toothaches are treated with herbal remedies by drinking a tea mixture of echinacea, vitamin C and zinc, as well as applying the tea bag directly to the toothache to treat soreness and the...

  • Using Herbs to Get Rid of Ants

    Using herbs to get rid of ants requires the use of either peppermint, garlic, red pepper, chili pepper, black pepper or cinnamon sprinkled around a windowsill or the foundation of a house. Use...

  • What Is an Herbal Alternative to Viagra?

    An herbal alternative to Viagra is Lelon de Gascogne, a dry pine bark coming from the southwestern part of France, which helps blood circulation, nitric oxide production and the nervous system....

  • Losing Weight With Herbs

    Using herbs to lose weight requires drinking green tea regularly, which boosts the metabolism, decreases the appetite and increases energy. Drink green tea to help burn fat and loose weight with...

  • Benefits of Aloe Vera

    The benefits of aloe vera include cleaning out the digestive tract when ingested, improving the health of skin, hair and nails and healing burns, cuts and bug bites. Use aloe vera to increase...

  • How to Make Homemade Herbal Hair Treatments

    Homemade herbal hair treatments consist of both topical solutions as well as changes in diet, which include eating vegetables, fruits and foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Use herbs to treat the...

  • How to Whiten Teeth Herbally

    Whiten teeth herbally by mixing fresh lemon juice with a quarter teaspoon of aloe vera gel and brushing with this paste three times a day. Get whiter teeth naturally with tips from a personal and...

  • Stop Menstrual Bleeding With Herbs

    Heavy menstrual bleeding can be stopped with herbs by drinking Lady's Mantle herbal tea followed by Garden Sage herbal tea 30 minutes later. Drink herbal teas to stop heavy menstrual bleeding,...

  • Herbal Remedies for Gum Disease

    Herbal remedies for gum disease include adding echinacea, zinc and vitamin C to a diet to boost the immune system, in addition to brushing, flossing and rinsing the teeth and mouth two to three...

  • Herbal Remedies for Scalp Psoriasis

    Scalp psoriasis can be treated with herbal remedies by ingesting a cap full of concentrated aloe vera juice, in addition to shampooing with aloe vera shampoo. Treat scalp psoriasis, concentrating...

  • How to Make an Herbal Bath

    To make an herbal bath, simmer a quarter cup each of fresh thyme, lavender buds and rosemary, discard the used herbs and pour the steeped infusion into the bath water. Add ten drops of eucalyptus...

  • Herbs: Goldenseal for Colds

    The herb goldenseal treats colds by increasing the blood supply to the spleen, and it also helps destroy bacteria, fungi, viruses and tumor cells. Use goldenseal to treat colds with tips from a...

  • Herbs: Echinacea

    Echinacea is an herb known as an immune stimulant that treats a variety of ailments like the common cold and respiratory infections. Use echinacea to treat a variety of ailments with tips from a...

  • Herbs: Ginseng for Colds

    The herb ginseng treats colds by increasing mental and physical efficiency and aids in resistance to stress and disease. Use ginseng for the common cold with tips from a nutraceutical supervisor...

  • Herbs: Garlic for Earaches

    Garlic is an herb used for earaches by placing the garlic clove in the outer ear in addition to ingesting the garlic orally. Use garlic to alleviate earaches with tips from a nutraceutical...

  • Herbs: Basil for Common Illnesses

    Basil herbs treat common illnesses like colds and fever when the leaves are brewed in a tea or chewed. Take basil for common illnesses with tips from a nutraceutical supervisor in this free video...

  • Herbs: St. John's Wort for Depression

    The St. John's Wort herb treats depression better than many pharmaceutical antidepressants, and it can be prepared as a tea steeped in boiling water. Use St. John's Wort to alleviate depression...

  • Herbs: Rosemary for Stress

    Rosemary is an herb for stress that rekindles energy and lightens the spirit when brewed into a tea twice a day. Use Rosemary to reduce stress and anxiety with tips from a nutraceutical supervisor...

  • Herbs: Thyme for Depression

    Thyme herbs treat depression when brewed in a tea, and they are also easy to grow and can be added to many dishes. Use thyme to alleviate depression with tips from a nutraceutical supervisor in...

  • Herbs: Ginger & Milk Thistle

    Ginger and milk thistle are herbs that treat depression and food poisoning. Use ginger and milk thistle herbs for depression with tips from a nutraceutical supervisor in this free video on herbal...

  • Herbs: Turmeric for Inflammation

    Turmeric is an herbal spice used for inflammation, and it has been very effective as a post-operational treatment. Take turmeric herbs for inflammation with tips from a nutraceutical supervisor in...

  • Herbs: Ginger for Arthritis

    Ginger is an herb that treats arthritis, but it can also alleviate an upset stomach. Take ginger to alleviate arthritic pain with tips from a nutraceutical supervisor in this free video on herbal...

  • Herbs: Licorice for Inflammation

    Licorice herb treats inflammation in the form of dried roots and chewable tablets. Use licorice herbs to reduce inflammation with tips from a nutraceutical supervisor in this free video on herbal...

  • How to Treat Strep Throat

    Treat strep throat by seeing a doctor promptly. Caring for the symptoms of strep throat at home includes sleeping in high humidity areas, drinking lots of fluids and checking out the health...

  • Why Is Mucus Produced When You Have a Cold?

    Mucus is produced when you have a cold because your body knows mucus helps expel bacteria through coughing and sneezing. Learn about mucus and your body's defenses against germs and bacteria with...

  • How to Lower Your Blood Sugar Level

    Lowering your blood sugar level if you have diabetes takes a low-sugar diet, exercise and doctor-prescribed medications. Keep blood sugar levels low and stay heart-healthy with health information...

  • How to Pop Ears

    Learning how to pop ears safely by yawning, chewing gum or using nasal sprays can prevent injuring the ear. See a doctor if your ears get blocked regularly or if ears won't pop with the health...

  • How to Reduce a Fever

    Reducing a fever may require lowering temperatures in the surroundings, taking a lukewarm bath or taking anti-inflammatory medications. Also reduce a fever with cold compresses in the armpits or...

  • How to Relieve Bloating During a Period

    Relieve bloating during a period by avoiding salty foods, exercising while drinking lots of fluids and by taking vitamins A and B6. Also ease a bloating sensation with medications and with health...

  • How to Relieve Sinus Pain

    Relieve sinus pain at home by drinking hot tea, placing a warm towel over the face or pinching the bridge of the nose. Try relieving sinus pressure with medications recommended by a pharmacist or...

  • How to Settle an Upset Stomach

    Settle an upset stomach by drinking Sprite or ginger ale or trying over-the-counter medications. Prevent stomach ache from occurring by drinking less water at meals, eating smaller meals and with...

  • How to Stop a Simple Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

    Stopping a urinary tract infection (UTI) can be as simple as drinking cranberry juice three times a day, but consult a physician if pain continues or reoccurs. Prevent a UTI with cranberry juice...

  • How to Stop Coughing

    Stopping a cough or scratchy throat can take drinking tea with honey or common cough drops and syrups. Avoid stifling coughs or trying not to cough and ease a hoarse throat with health information...

  • How to Get Rid of Sore Muscles

    Getting rid of sore muscles can start with an ice or hot pack, but a healthy diet and exercise can reduce future injuries. Try massage or light exercise for minor muscle pain, and check out the...

  • How to Help a Child Who is Constipated

    Helping a constipated child starts with reminding them to go regularly and serving them a diet high in fiber and fluids. Keep a child regular and free of constipation with health information from...

  • How to Know When to See a Doctor for Persistent Sore Throat

    Seeing a doctor when a sore throat persists and medication is not working is a healthy move, especially if someone can see redness or spots in your throat. Treat a sore throat at home by avoiding...

  • How to Know When to See a Doctor for Tingling Fingers

    Seeing a doctor when you have tingling fingers on a regular basis can help diagnose nerve damage or poor circulation. Avoid other causes of tingling extremities by watching how you sleep and with...

  • How to Know When to See a Doctor for Unexplained Muscle Soreness

    Seeing a doctor for unexplained muscle soreness that reoccurs in the arms or legs can help prevent serious conditions like a stroke or heart attack. Treat minor or occasional sore muscles by...

  • How to Ease a Cough

    Easing a cough is simple with cough syrups and drops or lozenges, but a persistent cough is a good sign to see a physician. Treat a cough better at home with lozenges, honey, tea or cough syrups...

  • How to Fight Fatigue

    Fighting fatigue starts with regular sleeping patterns and a healthy, rich diet, sometimes including vitamins and supplements. Find energy and combat fatigue with exercise and fluids and with the...

  • How to Get Rid of a Cold Fast

    Getting rid of a cold fast requires increasing vitamin C intake, drinking lots of fluid, getting good amounts of rest and possibly seeing a pharmacist or physician. Combat the common cold with...

  • How to Get Rid of a Cold in a Day

    Getting rid of a cold in a day is tricky, so try increasing vitamin C intake, drinking lots of fluid, getting good amounts of rest and possibly seeing a pharmacist or physician. Combat the common...

  • How to Get Rid of a Cold

    Getting rid of a cold requires increasing vitamin C intake, drinking lots of fluid, getting good amounts of rest and possibly seeing a pharmacist or physician. Combat the common cold with health...

  • How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids

    Caring for hemorrhoids involves preventing an infection by staying clean and easing the pain with ice packs and creams, but seeing a physician is best. Treat and get rid of hemorrhoids with health...

  • How to Blow Your Nose

    Learning how to blow your nose seems easy, but remember to clear one nostril at a time, use a fresh, regular tissue and always wash your hands. Blow your nose without doing damage or spreading...

  • How to Care for Dry Eyes

    Caring for dry eyes involves keeping the body hydrated with fluids, avoiding allergens, and keeping eyes free of makeup. Treat dry eyes by using eye drops or artificial tears and by checking on...

  • How to Care for Hemorrhoids

    Caring for hemorrhoids involves easing the pain at home with ice packs and creams and by raising fiber intake, but seeing a medical professional is best. Treat and get rid of hemorrhoids with...

  • How to Change Your Eating Habits if You Have Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    f you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), such as avoiding dairy and gassy foods, changing eating habits can help, and keeping a food journal is encouraged. Practice better eating habits to...

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