Haich
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Make sure you don't swallow it as tea tree is toxic internally.View attachment 776 Anybody suffering with gingivitis or bad breath, tea tree mouthwash is great. I used it over Ramadan so my co workers didn't die after I spoke, fasting makes the breath whiffy to say the least.
I still use it and replaced my usual Corsodyl mouthwash.
I'd say to try popcorn salt. The finer grind is still effective, but less abrasive to the enamel.Table salt for teeth and gums. It's not exactly a secret, but still people pay a ton of money for overpriced mouthwash. That is also made from sodium. Unless they are alcohol based, which just aren't nearly as good.
It's a cup that can be stuck on the fridge. That way the cup is always at hand.What is that and what does it do?
Awesome.It's a cup that can be stuck on the fridge. That way the cup is always at hand.
Ask God to Cure you because we may have the best of medicines but If He Does Not Will the cause to generate the effects, they never will.Someone know a good cure for a throat/sinus infection?
I've had one for the past week and it's quite harsh, lost my voice today. I am already using a lot of honey, but is there anything else out there that helps?
make tea with turmeric root, ginger root, and lemon - add the honey - drink every hour or as you can handle it and the symptoms subside. Also gargle with turmeric powder, sea salt or pink salt and warmwater - every 15 minutes. make a steam with those ingredients too and breathe them in or try using a neti pot for your sinusesSomeone know a good cure for a throat/sinus infection?
I've had one for the past week and it's quite harsh, lost my voice today. I am already using a lot of honey, but is there anything else out there that helps?
Is that fenugreek powder?Recently I've discovered fenugreek diluted with 2 parts water soothes severely irritated dry skin. Those with eczema or psoriasis may benefit from the relieving of tight skin and cracked pores so they won't itch as intensely as usual.
It does have a high level of pungency but it works and a little essential oil may take off the edge of the strong smell.
I found the parabens in most dry skin creams irritated our skin, hence the seeking of a natural and safer remedy
Anyone have any natural remedies for common medical issues they'd like to share?
Thank you! Much appreciated.make tea with turmeric root, ginger root, and lemon - add the honey - drink every hour or as you can handle it and the symptoms subside. Also gargle with turmeric powder, sea salt or pink salt and warmwater - every 15 minutes. make a steam with those ingredients too and breathe them in or try using a neti pot for your sinuses
No fenugreek seeds, I warn you it's quite a pungent curry smell, even if you dilute it in water and apply to your skin you will smell of curry and I wasn't a fan of that, but it worked so well for usIs that fenugreek powder?
honey is great plain but never heated. i would recommend fresh ginger made into tea...just peel and chop and boil it with water it will help a lot i promise.Someone know a good cure for a throat/sinus infection?
I've had one for the past week and it's quite harsh, lost my voice today. I am already using a lot of honey, but is there anything else out there that helps?
yes if you drink that 100% cran it will take away urine track and bladder infections al,ost instantly!!I've got a tip for bladder infections and such.
Usually they prescribe antibiotics for that, but for me it always worked to drink at least one bottle of pure 100% cranberry juice for two days. It would always disappear that way.
Yep great stuff and saves you getting immune for antibioticsyes if you drink that 100% cran it will take away urine track and bladder infections al,ost instantly!!
Not for me...for my 19yr old daughter who has excema.....the curry smell will be a very hard sell... But desperation may drive her to it. So do you put the fenugreek seeds in hot water or cold? do you mix to a paste with a pestle, or just kind of put the lumpy seeds and water mix on you? this is all probably totally obvious to anyone who knows, but I am still trying to get my head around itNo fenugreek seeds, I warn you it's quite a pungent curry smell, even if you dilute it in water and apply to your skin you will smell of curry and I wasn't a fan of that, but it worked so well for us
Hope it works for you
Black seed oil has many benefits but for my son's eczema it didn't do muchWe discussed this elsewhere and in the old forums but hope this info helps.
I have found that black seed oil is good for many skin conditions that are fungal (not from allergies).
I also use the oil as an mouthwash because it is antibacterial.
I add black seed powder to my drinks sometimes as well.
Oh bless her I really hope it helps her I know how hard it is to deal with the irritation it causesNot for me...for my 19yr old daughter who has excema.....the curry smell will be a very hard sell... But desperation may drive her to it. So do you put the fenugreek seeds in hot water or cold? do you mix to a paste with a pestle, or just kind of put the lumpy seeds and water mix on you? this is all probably totally obvious to anyone who knows, but I am still trying to get my head around it