- Mixing a spoonful of honey with a cup of milk acts as a sedative and help you to sleep?
- Covering wounds such as cuts and scrapes with honey and a bandage help them to heal faster?
- Mixing two spoonfuls of honey to a basin of hot water and then inhaling the fumes can clear nasal congestion?
- Honey is good food preservative? While baking cakes by replacing sugar with honey, they will stay fresher longer due to natural antibiotics as honey retains moisture.
- Honey can help to ease the pain of migraines? For people who have frequent migraine attacks, just add spoonful of honey dissolved in half a glass of warm water at the start of the attack. Repeat after 20 minutes if needed. Its effective as migraine is stress related.
- (Of course we all knew this one) Honey is a great in easing the discomfort of a sore throat or laringitis.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Home Remedies with Honey
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Some uses of Baking Soda
Here are a few of the many uses of baking soda that have been found to be effective .
- For instant relief of gas and it's symptoms, mix 1 or 2 teaspoons of baking soda in a half full glass of warm water. Drink it down quickly. You will start feeling instant relief, as long as you don't mind a some belching.
- To relieve the pain and itching of a bee sting, pour some baking soda in your hand and add a drop or two of water to make a thick paste. Apply directly to the sting, the you will feel almost instant relief.
- To help prevent acne, mix one tablespoon of baking soda with 1 teaspoon of water and mix into a paste. Rub unto face using circular motions and rinse well with clear warm water. This will deep clean your pores removing built up oils and make up that often cause acne. It will also remove dead skin leaving your face looking fresher and younger.
- For bad breath relief, simply add some baking soda onto your toothbrush, brush with it, and then rinse with water. Another option is to purchase toothpastes that already contain a small amount of baking soda.
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