Home Remedies

September 2, 2010

Do You Need Toe Nail Fungus Medication?

Toe nail fungus medication is often a private matter. For this reason you do not have the sounding board of friends and/or family to bounce the pros and cons of medication off of. If you have a severe case of toe fungus, then by all means consult your doctor. However, you may want to skip the typical toe nail fungus medication that your doctor will prescribe if your case is not all that severe or if you have not tested out a few home remedies and over the counter treatments first.

Why would you want to avoid taking a pill, which seems so much simpler in the end? Because the current toe nail fungus medication in prescription form does a little more damage to your body than the toe nail fungus in general. It’s rarely a good idea to take medication when the treatment is worse than the disease. A rare exception might be chemotherapy treatments for cancer patients. Since fungus isn’t quite as devastating, in most cases, as cancer it’s probably better to save the medications for more persistent and resilient cases.

So what can you do other than take toe nail fungus medication? There are actually quite a few excellent topical treatments you can try at home. Many of these are available in your kitchen cabinet, some are available in stores, and other homeopathic treatments are generally available in either specialty shops that cater to clients interested in holistic healing.

What are some of these miracle alternatives to toe nail fungus medication? Glad you asked. One of the most commonly used (and believed to be most effective) holistic treatment for toe nail fungus is tea tree oil. You can either use products that have tea tree oil in them or place two or three drops of tea tree oil on your toe nails 3 times a day until the problem is completely gone. Direct application is much more effective though some people are more sensitive to pure tea tree oil than when it is diluted in soaps and/or lotions.

Pau d’Arco is another great toe nail fungus medication alternative. This can be used in the form of a tea that is ingested or a soak for your feet. This works as nature’s form of an antibacterial and anti fungal treatment that works wonders without the side effects of the toe nail fungus medication that is typically prescribed by doctors.

You will also find a nice selection of topical treatments specifically designed to work as a type of toe nail fungus medication if you travel many holistic or homeopathic websites or visit their stores. You should be sure to follow the instructions on all homeopathic medications carefully and discuss them with your doctor. There is always the potential for interactions with other medications and/or treatments you are going through if even if they are unrelated to toe nail fungus. Doing this may very well eliminate the slightest hint of a need for toe nail fungus medication.

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July 3, 2010

4 Simple Diverticulitis Home Remedies

Diverticulitis home remedies will benefit if you have a mild case of diverticular disease. You can use them to prevent severity of this colon problem. When you get the feeling that you have diverticulitis you should immediately stop taking junk food, caffeine and other such type of food. You have to give your colon rest in order to heal and to return it to normal condition. You will definitely not want it to get worse.

Regarding the daily meals, instead of taking three large meals, you should start taking five or six short meals. Also, the food you take must be beneficial to your health and easy on the digestive system. Here is a list of some home remedies which will help to relieve the pain and soothe your digestive system.

1) Garlic: Garlic can be used for a wide variety of purposes. It has this property of helping and improving the digestive system. It is also useful to remove harmful substances from the body when taken in adequate quantity. Taking a clove of garlic for 1-3 times a day will soothe and help to prevent your condition from worsening.

2) Papaya: Papaya is another home remedy for diverticulitis which is commonly used for helping in digestion. This fruit is the only one containing a natural digestive aid known as papain, which cleans the digestive track. Take a good ripe papaya from the market and you can use it in different forms like a juice, with honey, along with other fruit etc.

3) Pear: You can use this fruit to soothe the inflammation. Usually they are eaten just like that but you can bake them or drink juice.

4) Brown Rice: Most people in the world eat white rice but brown rice is far better for your digestive system if you care. It is also rich in fiber and helps to reduce the inflammation in the colon. So you should start taking brown rice for your own good.

The main reason for diverticulitis condition is low fiber diet which is common in our lifestyle. Taking adequate quantity of fiber will definitely soothe and reduce this condition. For your diverticulitis home remedies you can include the fruits, vegetables and other foods which have good quantity of fiber in them. You will see your health improving with time.

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June 11, 2010

Effective Home Remedies for Strep Throat

Strep throat is inflammation of the throat, tonsils and lymph nodes due to infection with group A streptococcus bacteria. Strep throat is very common during the flu seasons and it can be preceded by mild symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing or cough. The incubation period of strep throat is around 3-5 days and most symptoms occur within this period of time. Common symptoms of strep throat are: throat inflammation and swelling, difficult swallowing, difficult breathing, mucus-producing cough, fatigue, body weakness, headache, nausea, poor appetite, enlargement of the lymph nodes and tonsils, excessive sweating and fever.

Strep throat is very contagious and the bacteria responsible for causing the illness can be easily transmitted from a person to another by direct touch, sneezing or coughing. In order to prevent infection with streptococcus bacteria, it is very important to maintain proper personal hygiene and to avoid entering in contact with infected people. The persons affected by strep throat should also take measures in avoiding spreading the bacteria to others.

Untreated strep throat can lead to serious complications and doctors usually recommend a course of antibiotics to most people affected by strep throat. With appropriate medical treatment, the illness can be overcome quickly, minimizing the risk of developing complications.

Although they can’t replace medical treatments completely, there are various home remedies that can quickly relieve the symptoms of strep throat and speed up the process of recovery. Corroborated with proper rest, an appropriate diet and plenty of fluids, natural remedies can quickly deal with the undesirable effects of strep throat.

Chamomile tea is one of the best natural remedies for strep throat. Its analgesic properties can provide rapid relief for throat pain and headaches. Administered every few hours, chamomile tea can also reduce fever and prevent dehydration. A very strong natural remedy, sage can reduce inflammation, protecting the soft tissues of the throat and respiratory system. Sage can be used either under the form of tincture or under the form of capsules. Thanks to its antibiotic properties, garlic is also an appropriate home remedy for strep throat.

Gargling with salt water can fight against bacteria and can reduce throat inflammation and pain, while saline nasal sprays can help decongest the airways clogged with mucus. When suffering from strep throat, it is very important to maintain a warm temperature in your bedroom and to increase the air humidity by using mist humidifiers. You should avoid exposure to chemicals or irritants such as cigarette smoke and alcohol vapors. You should keep away from any substance with strong, persistent odor in order to prevent further inflammation of the respiratory system’s soft tissues and membranes.

It is recommended to avoid drinking cold or very hot beverages, as they can cause throat irritation and pain, slowing down the process of healing. Also, keep away from spicy and irritant foods, as they are not tolerated well by an inflamed throat. When suffering from strep throat, you should only eat soft foods such as soups, yogurts, mashed potatoes, and non-irritant fruits.

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