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  • How to Calculate The Dosage of Potassium Permanganate

    Potassium Permanganate, KmnO4, is a potassium salt which takes the form of a dark purple or black crystal powder. It is used in a number of industrial applications, as well as therapeutically to...

  • How to Relieve Itchy Skin

    Itchy dry skin usually is not a serious medical condition; nevertheless, because it is so prevalent millions of dollars are spent annually treating it. Itchy skin occurs when the top layers of...

  • How to Natural Remedies for Acne

    Acne effects teenagers, Women when they go through hormonal changes when their pregnant and going through menopausal. While for the last few years dozens of acne systems have flooded the market,...

  • How to Make a Skin Rash Treatment at Home With Oatmeal

    A skin rash treatment does not need to be expensive to work. Did you know you can use good a old fashioned oatmeal bath to soothe the itch of a skin rash? You may have heard this and wondered just...

  • How to Treat Poison Ivy with Jewelweed

    Been hiking recently? Take a little bit of the woods - poison ivy rashes - home with you? Here is an easy way to ease your pain without paying for a doctor visit or over the counter medications.

  • How to Treat (and get rid of!) Eczema

    Eczema can be an itchy, rashy pain for kids and a frustration for parents trying to get rid of it. Here's how to better manage symptoms of eczema. Please rate and comment on this article. ...

  • How to Poison Ivy Itch Control Free & Safe

    This article about free poison ivy itch control. This remedy needed by everyone because of personal needs or the needs of a family member or friend. I have suffered from poison ivy myself all my...

  • Homemade Cures for Poison Ivy

    Poison ivy and poison oak create rashes, blisters and horrible itching when they brush up against bare skin. Their leaves and stems are coated with urushiol oil, to which most people are allergic....

  • Poison Ivy Cure

    Poison ivy thrives in the southeastern portions of the United States and bears much in common with its cousins, poison oak and poison sumac. It can cause itching, blistering and painful rashes on...

  • How to Relieve The Itch With Baking Soda

    I grew up with bad skin and a habit of scratching trying to relieve the itch. My grandmother finally made this very simple paste for me and it relieved the itch instantly. I highly recommend those...

  • How to Relieve Poison Ivy

    Poison Ivy causes itching and pain. Poison ivy and poison oak grown all across America and Canada. The best way to avoid poison ivy rash is to avoid the plant, but since it grows everywhere, that...

  • What Are the Treatments for Poison Oak Rash?

    Poison oak rashes appear when you have direct contact with the plant or something else that also has had recent contact, like a family pet or a piece of clothing. A toxic compound called urushiol...

  • How to Treat Children with Eczema (Bleach Bath, Cheap!)

    A clinical study recently showed that eczema and straph infections, which are the condition where bacteria is affecting the skin to be itchy and rashy -- can be treated with household bleach! ...

  • How to Prevent And Treat Winter Dry Skin

    Do you get dry and itchy skin every winter? Plenty of people get this annoying winter itch called asteatotic eczema or dermatitis. Once you start scratching it's very difficult to stop. Asteatotic...

  • How to : Eliminate ACNE - Finally

    You have a problem keeping your face pimple-proof? Not any more after you read this!

  • How to Get Rid of Prickly Heat Rash

    Prickly heat or summer rash the most common of summer rashes, is caused by the bodies sweat glands becoming clog. The trapped sweat causes inflammation and itching. Mostly showing up in areas...

  • How to treat athlete's foot the natural way

    I hate this problem!!! Fortunately, there are ways to treating it!! Athlete's Foot is just fungus. It can be killed!!!

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