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- Boil a spoon of turmeric in a glass of water and consume it twice a day to have your periods induced, probably 10 days before your expected date.
- Colloidal oatmeal can help you relieve skin irritation and itchiness. It protects damaged skin from harmful external agents too.
- A quick way to reduce inflammation and the appearance of acne scarring is to use a clay mask.
- Boil a spoon of turmeric in a glass of water and consume it twice a day to have your periods induced, probably 10 days before your expected date.
- Early Periods:Boil a spoon of turmeric in a glass of water and consume it twice a day to have your periods induced, probably 10 days before your expected date.
- Cold & Caugh - Boil a cup of milk with ½ tsp of turmeric and a pinch of black pepper powder. The black pepper cannot be eliminated as it helps the absorption of curcumin (turmeric), sugar for taste.
- While pineapple juice can be effective as a cough treatment, other medicines and traditional treatments may be more effective depending on the cause of the cough. If you have asthma, for example, pineapple juice can be used as a supplemental treatment, but you should keep using your doctor-prescribed inhaler.
- Honey is a time-honored remedy for a sore throat. The honey does the soothing, while the lemon juice can help with congestion. You can also eat the 2 teaspoons of honey or spread it on bread as a snack.
- Prepone Periods: Aloe vera juice is normally used to soothe an upset stomach, but it can be used to emmenagogue as well. Cut an aloe vera leave into two and squeeze out the gel. Mix the gel with 1 tbsp of honey and consume it before breakfast. Carry on the process for months to have good results.
- Prepone Periods : Drink fenugreek seeds boiled in water. Fenugreek, or methi, seeds are recommended by experts to induce period.
- Jaggery when mixed with ginger, sesame seed and carom seed is an effective natural home remedy to prepone periods.
- A hot shower or bath at the end of a cold winter’s day can feel especially soothing. But, to keep your skin nourished, you may want to keep the water temperature closer to lukewarm.
- Keep the moisture you have. The natural oils your skin produces also help protect it and keep it healthy. It's a good idea to avoid long baths and showers and you shouldn't wash your body too frequently either. When you do use warm not hot water. After bathing or showering pat dry and moisturize your damp skin.
- Chill a spoon in ice cold water for a few minutes, then place the metal spoon on the eye to reduce eye inflammation and redness. Repeat as necessary until symptoms have cleared.
- COLD BREAD : A little unbelievable but it actually works! Save those end pieces because they may come in handy the next time you need a quick itchy eye relief. Placing a slice of cold bread on your eyelids can reduce itchiness, irritation and inflammation.
- Sunning is a good way to start the day. Stand in front of a window or a place that receives plenty of sunlight. Close your eyes and allow the sunlight to warm your eyelids. Do this without your glasses or contact lenses. Sunlight helps the retina release dopamine, which helps in the healthy development of the eyes and prevents myopia in young children.
- 7 Things That Will Help You Get Glowing Skin.
Avoid junk food
Exercise
Diet
Follow a skin care regimen
Drink lots of water
Avoid overexposure to the sun
Exfoliate regularly. - Apply aloe vera juice/gel from its leaf (fresh, not from readymade gels available in market) on your face. Remove skin of an aloe vera leaf. Take/scoop out gel. Apply this gel to your face skin. Wash with plain water after an hour.
- Aloe vera possesses anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It helps to reduce any inflammation present in your eyes and provides relief from pain. You can apply aloe vera gel by mixing in cold water with the help of a cotton cloth.
- Using a humidifier can increases the moisture content in the air, helping the eyes to stay moist, reducing dryness, discomfort, and pain.
- Tan Pack : Take papaya pulp, honey, and freshly squeezed lemon juice in equal parts to make a paste. Apply onto face and let sit for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off. Do this once a week to reduce tan and pigmentation, reduce excess oil, unclog pores, and clear acne.
- Tan Pack : Take some curd and add coffee to it to make a paste. Mix in a bit of turmeric powder. Apply to face and rinse off with cool water after 20-30 minutes. The antioxidant properties of coffee prevent fines lines, wrinkles, and discoloration with regular usage, so do this once a week.
- Tan Pack : Take equal parts honey and lemon juice. Add milk powder to make a paste. Apply to the face and let sit for half an hour. Rinse with cool water. Doing this once a week will offer long-lasting nourishment to dry skin, lighten hyperpigmentation, and also prevent acne.
- Own D Tan Pack : Mix 2-3 tablespoons each of aloe vera gel and honey with a teaspoon of turmeric powder. Apply the paste onto your face. Rinse after 10-15 minutes. Aloe vera contains the compound aloesin, which helps reduce melanin production. So, use this remedy once a week.
- Own D Tan Pack : Once a week, apply fresh tomato pulp to your face. Let sit for 15-20 minutes before washing off with water. The natural skin-lightening properties of tomatoes not only protect skin from sunburn and photodamage but also nourish and soothe it.
- sinuses: Neti pots are small teapot-like containers with a spout. You add a warm saline or saltwater solution to the pot and then pour the solution through one nostril and out the other. This rinses out your sinuses quite thoroughly.
- Skin Healing - Copper has potent anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-viral properties, it is the foundation of healing your skin. Copper also helps in cell renewal and rejuvenation, so copper helps in the healing process and also helps in repairing and rejuvenating damaged skin cells.
- Permanent Remedy for Dandruff - You could use a salt solution as an after-wash rinse, or add a bit of either of the salts to your shampoo! In fact, you could also have some fun sprinkling salt on wet tresses and massaging it into the roots!
- Permanent Remedy for Dandruff - Heat an oil of your choice, preferably Coconut oil and add Neem leaves to it. Remove it off the heat and massage this oil all over the scalp. You could also blend a tablespoon of this to your shampoo. Avoid mixing oil in the entire shampoo bottle. Just take the amount that is sufficient for one wash and blend the oil in it.
- Add Papaya to your daily diet to keep disease at bay.
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