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		<title>What are different home remedies and exercises for Back Pain? Part 3</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Causes of Backache</strong><br />
- Sedentary living habits<br />
- Hazardous work patterns<br />
- Psychological conditions associated with emotional stress.<br />
- Spasms of the muscles<br />
- Bad posture or illness<br />
- Overweight.<br />
- Muscular Tension, Straining of the Joints, Poor Posture.<br />
- Kidney or Prostate Problems, Female Disorders, Influenza.<br />
- Sitting for a Long Time, High Heels.</p>
<p><strong>24.) Back Cushion</strong><br />
- Buying a seat cushion to help give you extra support is a great way to help relieve a sore back.<br />
- Use a cushion for any seat you sit in including your car seats and your office chairs.<br />
- Lean your seat back a little to help your back rest.</p>
<p><strong>25.) Carrying Things Close, Home Treatment for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Instead of carrying things away from your body, you should carry them close to it.<br />
- When you carry things holding them out from your body it tends to put stress on your back.<br />
- Make sure to lift using your legs, not your back.<br />
- Also avoid carrying over weights.</p>
<p><strong>26.) Weight Loss Back Pain Natural Cure</strong><br />
- Watching your weight is another natural cure for back pain.<br />
- The best way to maintain your weight at a healthy level is to eat a well-balanced diet and make sure not to overeat.</p>
<p><strong>27.) The Ginger Root Back Pain Home Remedy</strong><br />
- Grab two ginger roots and slice them up into pieces and place them into a pan of water.<br />
- Then place the pan of water and ginger root on a burner and bring it to a slow boil.<br />
- After it starts to boil let it boil for thirty minutes and then remove it from the stove.<br />
- Let it cool down and sit for thirty minutes.<br />
- Once it has cooled down strain the water into a cup and add honey to it (for flavor), then drink it.</p>
<p><strong>28.) Wheat Natural Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Take an ounce of whole grain wheat and soak it with water overnight.<br />
- In the morning add in an ounce of khas khas grass and mix them together.<br />
- After you have mixed the soaked wheat and khas khas grass you should add an ounce of coriander, 8 ounces of water into the mixture and heat it on the stove.<br />
- Boil the mixture until there is only one third of it left then drink it.<br />
- This will help strengthen your digestive system and the rest of your body.</p>
<p><strong>29.) Mint Oil Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Grab some mint oil out of your cupboard and rub it on your back on the area of the pain.</p>
<p><strong>30.) Khas Khas Grass Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Take Khas Khas grass and a little sugar candy and mix them together and take them like medicine.<br />
- Do this on a daily basis.<br />
- It will help prevent back pain. </p>
<p><strong>31.) Bryonia Album Natural Home Cure for Back Pain</strong><br />
- To get rid of back pain try using the Bryonia Album homeopathic treatment.<br />
- Bryonia Album is a homeopathic drug that influences both the muscular and skeletal systems in the body.</p>
<p><strong>32.) Rhus tox Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Rhus Tox is another homeopathic drug that works along with Bryonia album in reducing your back pain.</p>
<p><strong>33.) Arnica Montana Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Arnica Montana is homeopathic drug derived from plants that does wonders on pain in the back.</p>
<p><strong>34.) Celery Juice Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Celery is called one of the best healing foods for people.<br />
- The reason is that it is high in sodium content and it also alkalizes the human body.<br />
- This will help you with the stiffness and inflation of your back.<br />
- Put the celery in a juicer by itself and make a juice to drink out of it.<br />
- You should do this twice a day for two weeks. </p>
<p><strong>35.) Water Home Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Drinking eight to ten twelve ounce glasses of water a day is what people should drink on a normal day.<br />
- Get plenty of water which will help keep the body hydrated.<br />
- It also help the blood circulate in your body.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 18:22:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Causes of Backache</strong><br />
- Sedentary living habits<br />
- Hazardous work patterns<br />
- Psychological conditions associated with emotional stress.<br />
- Spasms of the muscles<br />
- Bad posture or illness<br />
- Overweight.<br />
- Muscular Tension, Straining of the Joints, Poor Posture.<br />
- Kidney or Prostate Problems, Female Disorders, Influenza.<br />
- Sitting for a Long Time, High Heels.</p>
<p><strong>10.) Back Stretches for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Lay on one side and point the bottom leg out straight.<br />
- Draw the top leg up toward your chest.<br />
- Take your bottom arm and pull the knee toward the floor.<br />
- Twist your shoulders the opposite direction.<br />
- Take your top hand and push in spots up and down your body to stretch the spine as you are twisting.<br />
- Then do the other side.<br />
- Do each side for about a minute.</p>
<p><strong>11.) Prolotherapy Natural Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Prolotherapy involves injecting a natural irritant into the injured area of the spine.<br />
- This stimulates the body&#8217;s natural repair mechanism to stimulate growth and replacement of damaged tissues.</p>
<p><strong>12.) Cold Compresses</strong><br />
- Use cold compress using an ice pack. </p>
<p><strong>13.) MA Roller Natural Back Pain Home Remedy</strong><br />
- Buy yourself a MA Roller.<br />
- These work really good for all types of back pain. </p>
<p><strong>14.) Sleep on Floor for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Sleep on the floor for a night or two.</p>
<p><strong>15.) Massage as Home Remedy for Pain in the Back</strong><br />
- Getting a massage can provide great comfort and relief.<br />
- The best way to have a massage is for the person giving the massage to use massage oil.<br />
- There are many types of oils but eucalyptus oil is really good.  </p>
<p><strong>16.) Hot Milk Home Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Drink water or hot milk with soda, salt, and powered dry ginger (sonth) mixed in it to help cure your sore back.</p>
<p><strong>17.) Fish Oil Natural Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Taking a fish oil capsule every day.<br />
- It is an inexpensive way to help with back pain, wrist aches, and joint pain.<br />
- Omega 3 fatty acids have been shown to reduce inflammation of all types.<br />
- You can also get this as flax seed oil. </p>
<p><strong>18.) Metal Sheet Back Pain Home Remedy</strong><br />
- Take a metalized heat reflecting sheet and put it between the mattress and bottom sheet of your bed.<br />
- This will help apply extra heat to your back.<br />
- This works better than even electric heating pads or hot water bottles. </p>
<p><strong>19.) Hand Towel Back Pain Natural Cure</strong><br />
- Take a wet hand towel, ring it out, place it in the microwave for two to three minutes.<br />
- Put it in a zip lock bag and then wrap a dry towel around it.<br />
- Put this on your sore back and it should help relieve it.<br />
- This is a great natural cure for back pain as well as for other body aches.</p>
<p><strong>20.) Knuckle Rub Natural Home Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- When you’re taking a shower, put some kind of slippery gel on your back and rub your back with your knuckles.<br />
- This will help get all the knots and sore spots out of your back.</p>
<p><strong>21.) Therma Care Natural Cure for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Therma Care heat wraps work great on relieving a sore back.<br />
- They help give your muscles warmth and last up to 10 hours.</p>
<p><strong>22.) Horsetail Natural Remedy for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Have horsetail (a weed type) bath.<br />
- Then wrap yourself in a towel and go to bed.</p>
<p><strong>23.) Tennis Ball Home Remedies for Back Pain</strong><br />
- Lie down on a tennis ball where your back is hurting.<br />
- Move the tennis ball around to where each spot hurts.<br />
- The pain should slowly fade away. </p>
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<td>Spine-Worx Back Realignment Device</td>
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<td>Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection</td>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Causes of Backache</strong><br />
- Sedentary living habits<br />
- Hazardous work patterns<br />
- Psychological conditions associated with emotional stress.<br />
- Spasms of the muscles<br />
- Bad posture or illness<br />
- Overweight.<br />
- Muscular Tension, Straining of the Joints, Poor Posture.<br />
- Kidney or Prostate Problems, Female Disorders, Influenza.<br />
- Sitting for a Long Time, High Heels.</p>
<p><strong>Backaches can also originate from:</strong><br />
- the nerves<br />
- ligaments<br />
- tendons and joints<br />
- the spine</p>
<h2> Home remedies for Back Pain </h2>
<p><strong>1.) Backache Treatment using Garlic</strong><br />
- Two or three cloves should be taken every morning to get results.<br />
- Oil prepared from garlic should be rubbed on the back which will give great relief.<br />
- This oil is prepared by frying ten cloves of garlic in 60 ml of oil in a frying pan.<br />
- Any of the oils, which are used as rubefacients, such as mustard oil, sesame oil, and coconut oil can be used.<br />
- They should be fried on a slow fire till they are brown.<br />
- After the oil has cooled, it should be applied vigorously on the back.<br />
- It should then be allowed to remain there for three hours.<br />
- The patient can take a warm-water bath.<br />
- This treatment should be continued for at least fifteen days.</p>
<p><strong>2.) Backache Treatment using Lemon</strong><br />
- The juice of one lemon should be mixed with common salt and taken by the patient twice daily. </p>
<p><strong>3.) Backache Treatment using Chebulic Myroblan</strong><br />
- A small piece of chebulic myroblan should be eaten after meals. </p>
<p><strong>4.) Backache Treatment using Vitamin C</strong><br />
- About 2,000 mg of this vitamin should be taken daily.<br />
- Improvement will be noticeable within two days.<br />
- Vitamin C is also known for its ability to boost the immune system.</p>
<p><strong>5.) Backache Treatment using Potato</strong><br />
- Raw potato is an ancient home remedy for incapacitating pain in the lumbar region.<br />
- Application of raw potato in the form of a poultice has been found very effective. </p>
<p><strong>6.) Avoid Smoking and Tobacco Intake</strong><br />
- Smoking or taking tobacco in any form should be given up.<br />
- They affect the proper functioning of the body. </p>
<p><strong>7.) Hot Fomentation and Alternate Sponging</strong><br />
- Application of heat to the back will also give immediate relief.<br />
- A hot bath is also known for its ability to relieve stress as well as ease muscular tension.<br />
- Allowing hot water to flow down the back is known to be beneficial. </p>
<p><strong>8.) Yogic Asanas are also Useful</strong><br />
Yogic asanas which are beneficial in the treatment of backache are<br />
- Bhujangasana<br />
- Shalabhasana<br />
- Halasana<br />
- Uttanpadasana<br />
- Shavasana</p>
<p><strong>9.) Sleep as Natural Remedy</strong><br />
- Sleep will relax you and give your body the chance to recoup from the day before.<br />
- It will revive and help stimulate the circulation in your back<br />
- It will also give a chance to heal any damaged tissue or muscle.</p>
<p><strong>The diet of those suffering from backache should consist of:</strong><br />
- a salad of raw vegetables such as tomato, carrot, cabbage, cucumber, radish, lettuce.<br />
- at least two steamed or lightly cooked vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage, carrot, spinach.<br />
- plenty of fruits, except bananas.<br />
- patient should have four meals daily.<br />
- fruit and milk are advised for breakfast.<br />
- steamed vegetables and whole wheat tortilla for lunch.<br />
- fresh fruit or fruit juice in the evening.<br />
- a bowl of raw salad and sprouts during dinner.</p>
<p><strong>Avoid Fatty, Spicy Fried foods and Processed Foods</strong><br />
- fatty, spicy, and fried foods<br />
- curd, sweetmeats and sugar<br />
- condiments<br />
- tea and coffee<br />
- processed food for preservation </p>
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<td>Spine-Worx Back Realignment Device</td>
<td>Acupressure Mat | Acupuncture Mat for Back Pain Relief</td>
<td>Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection</td>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amnesia is a condition that implies total or partial loss of memory. There are different reasons and causes of amnesia such as organic or functional. - Organic amnesia is caused due to damage to your brain by external factors which can be due to physical reasons like trauma or disease. - Functional amnesia is due [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amnesia is a condition that implies total or partial loss of memory.<br />
<strong>There are different reasons and causes of amnesia such as organic or functional.</strong><br />
- Organic amnesia is caused due to damage to your brain by external factors which can be due to physical reasons like trauma or disease.<br />
- Functional amnesia is due to psychological factors.</p>
<p><strong>There are different types of Amnesia</strong><br />
- Anterograde amnesia<br />
- Emotional/hysterical amnesia<br />
- Lacunar amnesia<br />
- Korsakoff syndrome<br />
- Posthypnotic amnesia<br />
- Retrograde amnesia<br />
- Transient global amnesia </p>
<p><strong>Causes of Amnesia</strong><br />
- Head injury<br />
- Severe illness<br />
- High fever<br />
- Seizures<br />
- Emotional shock or hysteria<br />
- Alcohol-related brain damage<br />
- Drugs<br />
- Stroke<br />
- Alzheimer&#8217;s disease<br />
- Brain surgery</p>
<h2> Home remedies for Amnesia </h2>
<p><strong>1.) Rosemary</strong><br />
- Rosemary is the best home remedy for amnesia.<br />
- This herb is also known as the herb of remembrance,<br />
- It can effectively cure mental fatigue and forgetfulness. </p>
<p><strong>2.) Rosemary tea</strong><br />
- Prepare rosemary tea by adding 1-2 teaspoons of the herb to a cup (225ml) of boiling water.<br />
- Let it steep for 5 minutes, strain the decoction and add a squirt of lime juice.<br />
- Drink the tea once or twice, on a daily basis.</p>
<p><strong>3.) Perennail booti</strong><br />
- This herb is also helpful in curing forgetfulness.<br />
- Dry about seven grams of this herb in a shady place.<br />
- Grind it, along with seven kernels of almonds and half a gram of pepper.<br />
- Add water to form a decoction.<br />
- Strain the decoction and add twenty-five gm sugar.<br />
- Drink this mixture, on an empty stomach, every morning, for about a fortnight.</p>
<p><strong>4.) Walnuts</strong><br />
- Walnuts work as effective memory enhancers.<br />
- Consuming 20 gm walnuts every day, in the morning, will prove to be highly beneficial.<br />
- If you add 10 gm of raisins or figs to walnuts, it is more beneficial.</p>
<p><strong>5.) Almonds</strong><br />
- These are traditionally, considered to be the most effective memory booster.<br />
- Soak about 10 almonds overnight.<br />
- Peel off the brown skin in the morning and make a paste of it.<br />
- Intake this paste, along with a tsp of butter, every morning.<br />
- This works as a powerful memory enhancer and reduces needless anger.</p>
<p><strong>6.) Holy basil leaves</strong><br />
- These leaves prove to be an effective memory enhancer.<br />
- Boil the leaves in water and strain the decoction.<br />
- Drink the decoction, after it cools down.<br />
- You can also eat the leaves directly, after washing them with water.</p>
<p><strong>7.) Brahmi</strong><br />
- Prepare a decoction of the herb, by steeping it in boiling water and straining the water.<br />
- Let it cool down and consume it in the morning, on an empty stomach.</p>
<p><strong>8.) Biofeedback</strong><br />
- This has proved to be a useful technique.<br />
- In this process, the patient is made aware of his quantifiable bodily functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, blood sugar and skin temperature.<br />
- This raises the patient&#8217;s awareness as well as his conscious control of the involuntary physiological activities.</p>
<p><strong>9.) Other remedies</strong><br />
- Patients suffering from amnesia should try to memorize this and recall everything, first thing in the morning.<br />
- The right diet also acts as a memory booster.<br />
- Include a lot of phosphorous-rich fruits in your diet, such as dates, oranges, figs, grapes, apple, almonds and walnuts.<br />
- They help activate the brain cell and reduce forgetfulness.<br />
- The most simple of all home remedies for amnesia is to have a tsp of honey, sprinkled with finely grounded black pepper, once a day. This will also help enhance memory.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[skin is made up of layers that are constantly changing. There are different skin problems that are faced by most of us now-a-days. There are many home remedies available for treating different skin problems. HOME REMEDIES FOR TREATING SKIN PROBLEMS 1. Aloe Vera - Aloe Vera is used in its pure form as a skin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>skin is made up of layers that are constantly changing. There are different skin problems that are faced by most of us now-a-days. There are many home remedies available for treating different skin problems.</p>
<h2> HOME REMEDIES FOR TREATING SKIN PROBLEMS </h2>
<p><strong>1. Aloe Vera </strong><br />
- Aloe Vera is used in its pure form as a skin softener and moisturizer.<br />
- The gel, which is the fluid within the leaves, has been used for centuries to accelerate wound healing.<br />
- It is a topical pain reliever.<br />
- Aloe Vera to be very effective in the treatment of psoriasis, a relatively common condition that leads to itchy, red scaly patches on the skin and scalp.<br />
- Aloe Vera has been used in the treatment of radiation ulcers, burns, and frostbite injuries in animals.<br />
- Aloe Vera increases the blood supply to the second layer of skin, the dermis.<br />
- This speeds healing by bringing in vital nutrients and removing dangerous toxins.<br />
- Aloe Vera decreases tissue destruction after a burn<br />
Arnica flower.<br />
- Topical preparations are especially helpful for wound healing.<br />
- It is effective as an analgesic (pain reliever), antiseptic and anti-inflammatory cream.<br />
- This treatment is recommended for bruises and swelling due to trauma or surgery.<br />
- It is also helpful in speeding the healing of simple skin abrasions, insect bites and for soothing joint pain. </p>
<p><strong>2. Calendula flower</strong><br />
- It is used in the treatment of burns, bruises, skin infections, cuts and rashes.<br />
- Compresses made with calendula tea are also useful.<br />
- The tea can be used as a mouth rinse to treat painful lesions in the mouth.</p>
<p><strong>3. Comfrey</strong><br />
- Both the roots and leaves of comfrey have been used for centuries to improve healing of cuts and bruises.<br />
- It has also been useful as an anti-inflammatory for treatment of rashes.<br />
- It is thought to promote healing of closed fractures when applied on the skin over the site of injury.<br />
- Application over broken skin can lead to toxicity.<br />
- Tea made from the comfrey leaf is also useful but should not exceed three cups per day.</p>
<p><strong>4. The Tea Tree</strong><br />
- The leaves have been used for centuries as an antiseptic<br />
- They were used in World War I as a disinfectant.<br />
- The oil from the leaves has been harvested to treat cuts, insect bites and other common skin problems.<br />
- The oil has been shown to kill both fungus and bacteria.<br />
- Tea tree oil may be toxic and should never be taken by mouth.</p>
<p><strong>5. Chamomile</strong><br />
- It has been used for thousands of years for treatment of various medical problems.<br />
- Dried and fresh flowers made into a tea have been used for minor stomach upset.<br />
- As an oral treatment, rinse to treat gingivitis and painful mouth lesions.<br />
- It is used to improve wound healing and treat mild skin problems, such as itchy lesions, hives and sunburn.</p>
<p><strong>6. Cayenne</strong><br />
- This spicy red pepper has been used for a multitude of medical problems such as high blood pressure, stomach ulcers, poor circulation, and lung and skin infections.<br />
- There are many formulas that combine capsaicin with other herbal products to maximize antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects.</p>
<p><strong>7. Calaguala Fern and Pine Tar Products</strong><br />
- Calaguala fern is known for its use in dry, itchy skin and scalp problems, has been combined with pine tar.<br />
- Skin creams, bath products, soaps, shampoos, and conditioners have been made from this combination.<br />
- They are very helpful for dry, itchy skin and scalp problems.</p>
<p><strong>8. Emu Oil</strong><br />
- Emu oil is great for cuts, bites, burns, and the itch of poison ivy.<br />
- It promotes hair growth by rejuvenating skin and hair cells.</p>
<p><strong>9. Flaxseed</strong><br />
- Flaxseed comes from the herb flax and contains those omega-3 essential fatty acids.<br />
- These are necessary for the proper synthesis of immune and anti-inflammatory compounds.<br />
- It is useful in the management of skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis, which are associated with inflammatory processes.<br />
- One to two tablespoons of cold-pressed flaxseed oil should be taken daily, preferably with other foods.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>POISON IVY INFORMATION</strong><br />
- All articles of clothing that come in contact with poison ivy should be washed with soap and hot water.<br />
- This is done to remove the poison ivy oil.<br />
- Clothing that is in contact with poison ivy should not come in contact with the skin.<br />
- The oil can be transferred from clothing to skin.<br />
- Wash items immediately in a separate load.<br />
- Use a degreaser in your wash like vinegar or Simple Green.<br />
- Never burn poison ivy as the urushiol can become airborne.<br />
- The smoke can get into your eyes or even your lungs.<br />
- If your rash is dripping and oozing, go to physician immediately.<br />
- It is most likely infected.<br />
- It needs to be treated with antibiotics.<br />
- Poison Ivy is not contagious.<br />
- But it can be passed from person to person by transfer of the oil.<br />
- You can also spread it to different parts of your own body by touching and scratching.<br />
- Use a cotton ball to dab or rub only on affected areas to reduce spreading.<br />
- Learn to identify poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac.</p>
<h2> POISON IVY HOME REMEDIES </h2>
<p><strong>9.ACTIVATED CHARCOAL POULTICE</strong><br />
- Charcoal has great absorbing qualities.<br />
- It makes a great home remedy for any kind of contact dermatitis.<br />
<strong>How to make a charcoal poultice:</strong><br />
- Mix powdered charcoal (1 to 2 Tbs.) with a little water to form a wet paste.<br />
- It should be moist but not crumbly or drippy.<br />
- You can combine the charcoal with some corn starch to thicken it if desired.<br />
- Spread the paste on one half of a folded paper towel, loosely woven cloth, or piece of gauze cut.<br />
- It should fit the area to be treated.<br />
- When ready, the cloth should be moist.<br />
- It should be thoroughly saturated with the paste.<br />
- Then cover the paste by folding over the other half of the paper towel or cloth.<br />
- Next place the charcoal poultice on the affected body part.<br />
- Make sure it completely covers the area.<br />
- Cover the poultice with plastic (plastic food wrap works fine) cut to overlap the poultice by an inch on every side.<br />
- This will keep it from drying out.<br />
- If the charcoal dries out, it will not be able to absorb.<br />
- Finish off by bandaging or taping the poultice securely in place.<br />
- Leave it on for several hours.</p>
<p><strong>10.USE OF BANANA</strong><br />
- Rub the inner side of a banana peel on the rash.<br />
- This will help you to relieve itching.<br />
- Place the infected area under running water.<br />
- This will wash away histamines which cause itching of skin.</p>
<p><strong>11. USE OF OATS</strong><br />
- Pour 3 cups of oats into warm water and soak the infected area into it.<br />
- Simultaneously rub the affected area. Doing this will relieve you of itching.</p>
<p><strong>12. USE OF ALOE VERA JUICE</strong><br />
- Apply aloe Vera juice over the affected area, this will cool and provide instant relief.</p>
<p><strong>13. OTHER REMEDIES</strong><br />
- Vitamin C taken daily with bioflavonoids will prevent infection.<br />
- It will stop rapid spreading of the rash and heal inflammation.<br />
- Calcium and Beta-carotene helps to boost the immune system and speeds up healing.<br />
- Victim must take zinc as it helps to repair damaged skin tissues.<br />
- Take goldenseal, a root that is native to North America which has been used for centuries in herbal medicine.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[POISON IVY IDENTIFICATION - Poison ivy can grow as a vine. - It can also grow as a single plant or in large clumps. - It turns into a beautiful orange/red in the fall. - It has white berries throughout the winter. POISON IVY INFORMATION - All articles of clothing that come in contact with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>POISON IVY IDENTIFICATION</strong><br />
- Poison ivy can grow as a vine.<br />
- It can also grow as a single plant or in large clumps.<br />
- It turns into a beautiful orange/red in the fall.<br />
- It has white berries throughout the winter.</p>
<p><strong>POISON IVY INFORMATION</strong><br />
- All articles of clothing that come in contact with poison ivy should be washed with soap and hot water.<br />
- This is done to remove the poison ivy oil.<br />
- Clothing that is in contact with poison ivy should not come in contact with the skin.<br />
- The oil can be transferred from clothing to skin.<br />
- Wash items immediately in a separate load.<br />
- Use a degreaser in your wash like vinegar or Simple Green.<br />
- Never burn poison ivy as the urushiol can become airborne.<br />
- The smoke can get into your eyes or even your lungs.<br />
- If your rash is dripping and oozing, go to physician immediately.<br />
- It is most likely infected.<br />
- It needs to be treated with antibiotics.<br />
- Poison Ivy is not contagious.<br />
- But it can be passed from person to person by transfer of the oil.<br />
- You can also spread it to different parts of your own body by touching and scratching.<br />
- Use a cotton ball to dab or rub only on affected areas to reduce spreading.<br />
- Learn to identify poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac.</p>
<h2> POISON IVY HOME REMEDIES </h2>
<p><strong>1. SALT FOR POISON IVY</strong><br />
- Use plain table salt along with warm water to carefully scrub the affected area.<br />
- Rinse with hot water later.</p>
<p><strong>2. VINEGAR FOR POISON IVY</strong><br />
- Wash well with vinegar and rinse with hot water.<br />
- Let it dry and then dab vinegar on area with cotton ball.<br />
- Let it get dry.<br />
- Repeat often. </p>
<p><strong>3. VODKA FOR POISON IVY</strong><br />
- Wash well with vodka and rinse with hot water.<br />
- Let it dry and then dab vodka on area with cotton ball.<br />
- Let it get dry.<br />
- Repeat often. </p>
<p><strong>4. BLEACH FOR POISON IVY</strong><br />
- Wash well with bleach and rinse with hot water.<br />
- Let it dry and then dab bleach on area with cotton ball.<br />
- Let it get dry.<br />
- Repeat often. </p>
<p><strong>5. JEWELWEED FOR POISON IVY</strong><br />
- Jewelweed is also known as Touch-Me-Not, latin name &#8211; Impatiens biflora<br />
- This is the ultimate of all the poison ivy home remedies.<br />
- Simply crush the leaves of Jewelweed.<br />
- Apply to affected parts of your skin.<br />
- The leaves and the juice from the stem of Jewelweed are used as a treatment for poison ivy, oak and rashes.<br />
- It is also useful for many other types of skin irritations <strong>Poultices and salves from Jewelweed are a folk remedy for:</strong><br />
- Bruises<br />
- Burns<br />
- Cuts<br />
- Eczema<br />
- Insect bites<br />
- Sores<br />
- Sprains<br />
- Warts<br />
- Ringworm</p>
<p><strong>6. PLANTAIN FOR POISON IVY</strong><br />
- It is found in yards.<br />
- This works for any type of itch relief.<br />
- Use the crushed leaves just as you would have used jewelweed.<br />
- This plant is a great remedy for mosquito and spider bites too.</p>
<p><strong>7. OIL OF OREGANO</strong><br />
- Oil of Oregano can dissolve the resin.<br />
- It allows it to be washed off.<br />
- It also stops the inflammation, swelling and the itch.<br />
- This also helps to prevent it from spreading.</p>
<p><strong>8. OSHA ROOT TINCTURE</strong><br />
- This is available at health food stores.<br />
- Dab on the affected area and let it dry.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Leg cramps are an involuntary contraction of a single muscle or a group of muscles in the leg. - These are usually painful and extremely discomforting. - Leg cramps often occur in elderly patients though age is no criteria. - Leg cramps generally occur in the calf muscle, the hamstring and the quadriceps. - [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- Leg cramps are an involuntary contraction of a single muscle or a group of muscles in the leg.<br />
- These are usually painful and extremely discomforting.<br />
- Leg cramps often occur in elderly patients though age is no criteria.<br />
- Leg cramps generally occur in the calf muscle, the hamstring and the quadriceps.<br />
- The duration of a leg cramp ranges from less than a minute to several minutes at times.</p>
<p><strong>1. Healing Herbs tea</strong><br />
- This is an anti-pain<br />
- It is also a relaxing tea that will help in preventing leg cramps and provide relief:<br />
- 1 part St. Johnswort<br />
- 1 part Passionflower<br />
- 1 part Skullcap<br />
- 1 part Chamomile<br />
- 1 part White Willow Bark</p>
<p><strong>2. Anti-Stress/Pain Potion</strong><br />
- GAIA Herbs<br />
- 1 part Gaia Herbs Serenity Elixir<br />
- 1 part Herb Pharm White Willow Bark<br />
- A red flannel can also be wrapped around the area with pain.<br />
- Use of coconut helps in curing the leg and knee pains.<br />
- 1-2 teaspoonful of fenugreek powder in the morning water is also effective leg pain remedy.<br />
- A gentle massage with Arthcare Oil is recommended to leg pain cure and to strengthen the bone tissues.</p>
<p><strong>3. Massage oil</strong><br />
- Take 10 grams of camphor and 200 grams of mustard oil.<br />
- Mix in a glass bottle and keep the bottle in the sun till the camphor dissolves.<br />
- Massage the affected area daily.<br />
- This is very good home remedy for leg pain.</p>
<p><strong>4. Saffron solution</strong><br />
- Boil 1-teaspoon saffron in 1/2 cup water and divide this solution into three portions and take with equal quantities of water, thrice daily for a week.<br />
- This is one of the effective home remedies for leg pain.</p>
<p><strong>5. Various yogasanas</strong><br />
- Janusandhi,<br />
- Uttanpadasana<br />
- Gomukhasana</p>
<p><strong>Other Home remedies</strong><br />
- Make sure that you use appropriate footwear when walking that provide your feet with adequate support.<br />
- Stretch your muscles gently with light exercise like riding a stationary bicycle for a few minutes before going to bed.<br />
- This can help loosen up and strengthen the muscles.<br />
- This would greatly limit the occurrence or severity of night leg cramps. </p>
<p><strong>Make sure that your diet is not restrictive</strong><br />
- A well balanced diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables should be taken regularly.<br />
- This should provide you with all the essential nutrients you need. &#8211; Mineral deficiencies can aggravate the problem of night leg cramps.<br />
- The best way to get it to pass is by consciously relaxing your mind and body.<br />
- Deep breathing is the most effective method of relaxation at such times.<br />
- Lightly massage the cramped muscle with your hands using a soothing balm.<br />
- A hot shower or soak in a warm bath should also offer considerable relief.<br />
- Multi-vitamin and mineral supplements may help.<br />
- Calcium, potassium, and magnesium deficiencies are often the cause for night leg cramps.<br />
- Try and consume fresh fruits and vegetables.<br />
- Whole meal varieties of grains should be taken.<br />
- Fruits like dates and bananas are rich sources of magnesium and potassium.<br />
- It would be best to get the required dosage of calcium from supplements that do not contain phosphorus. </p>
<p><strong>Some good dietary sources of essential minerals like potassium are:</strong><br />
- Bananas, dates, grapes, apricots, and raisins.<br />
- Pulses, cabbage and broccoli.<br />
- Oranges, tomatoes and grapefruit, including their juice.<br />
- Pork, lamb, and fish like tuna.<br />
- Potatoes and corn.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Tips to Cope</strong><br />
- Avoid using tight bed covers or restrictive sheets.<br />
- Stretch the calf muscles with some light exercise for at least five minutes before going to bed each night.<br />
- Take up a non intensive fitness regime like yoga or pilates to strengthen the muscles and also to loosen them up.<br />
- Yoga is particularly useful as the breathing exercises and meditative practices.<br />
- Yoga also helps improve circulation.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Leg cramps are an involuntary contraction of a single muscle or a group of muscles in the leg. - These are usually painful and extremely discomforting. - Leg cramps often occur in elderly patients though age is no criteria. - Leg cramps generally occur in the calf muscle, the hamstring and the quadriceps. - [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- Leg cramps are an involuntary contraction of a single muscle or a group of muscles in the leg.<br />
- These are usually painful and extremely discomforting.<br />
- Leg cramps often occur in elderly patients though age is no criteria.<br />
- Leg cramps generally occur in the calf muscle, the hamstring and the quadriceps.<br />
- The duration of a leg cramp ranges from less than a minute to several minutes at times.<br />
- Night leg cramps or nocturnal leg cramps are problematic.<br />
- They can be excruciating when they strike.<br />
- Restless leg syndrome is not same as night leg cramps.<br />
- Leg cramps during pregnancy are known to be problematic.<br />
- These are mostly caused simply by the additional stress and strain on the muscles.<br />
- This symptom will accordingly pass on with delivery.</p>
<p><strong>Leg Cramps Symptoms</strong><br />
- Severe leg pain.<br />
- Muscle tenderness.<br />
- Inability to move the leg for the duration the cramp lasts. </p>
<p><strong>Some of the factors leading to the same are as follows </strong><br />
- Muscle fatigue due to overexertion.<br />
- Rigorous exercises.<br />
- Dehydration.<br />
- Excess weight.<br />
- Electrolyte, hormonal or fluid imbalances.<br />
- Side effects of certain medicines such as diuretics.<br />
- An unusual or a different exercise than what is done normally.<br />
- Diminished blood supply.<br />
- Nerve abnormalities.<br />
- Nerve and muscle diseases.</p>
<p><strong>General Home Remedies for Leg Cramps and Pain</strong><br />
- Mix one tbsp of calcium lactate, one tsp of apple cider vinegar and one tsp of honey in half a glass of lukewarm water.<br />
- Have this once a day.<br />
- Using hot water bottle on the affected area is also beneficial in treating and curing cramps.<br />
- Massaging the affected area with essential oils, like lavender oil and rosemary oil and eucalyptus oil.<br />
- After massaging, wrap the affected area with a towel dipped in hot water.<br />
- Consume 2-3 bananas per day.<br />
- It increases the potassium intake in the body, thereby relieving a person from cramps.<br />
- Having 2 tsp of honey per day is helpful in preventing leg cramps.<br />
- Increase the intake of foods rich in calcium, potassium and magnesium daily.<br />
- All the three basic food groups is recommended.<br />
- A red flannel can also be wrapped around the area with pain.<br />
- Coconut is also very helpful.<br />
- Eating 3-4 walnuts with an empty stomach in the morning provided relief from leg pain in a short duration.<br />
- Intake of cod liver oil also helps in curing all types of leg pains and general weakness of the body.<br />
- Drink plenty of fluids and oral re-hydration solutions.<br />
- This is for the electrolyte loss and dehydration that are the most common causes of muscle cramps.<br />
- Drinking liquids like caffeinated drinks or alcoholic drinks does not constitute towards your fluid intake.<br />
- These are diuretics that will actually have the opposite effect on your system.</p>
<p><strong>Leg Cramps Treatment </strong<br />
- Massage the cramped muscle gently in the natural direction of the muscle.<br />
- This helps to relax the contraction and eases the pain.<br />
- A hot shower or warm bath is a good way to relax the muscle.<br />
- Use cold packs on the affected muscle.<br />
- This relaxes the tensed muscles.<br />
- For a cramped calf muscle, stretch and massage the leg by straightening it and pointing the toes upward, towards the head.<br />
- Use a warm towel or heating pad to alleviate pain or tenderness following a cramp.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Characteristics of Swimmer&#8217;s Ear - It is caused by excess water getting trapped in the ear canal. - It generally happens most during the summer or the swimming season. - It can also happen throughout the year as well. - Swimmer&#8217;s ear is also known as Otitis Externa. - It is a condition when the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Characteristics of Swimmer&#8217;s Ear</strong><br />
- It is caused by excess water getting trapped in the ear canal.<br />
- It generally happens most during the summer or the swimming season.<br />
- It can also happen throughout the year as well.<br />
- Swimmer&#8217;s ear is also known as Otitis Externa.<br />
- It is a condition when the ear is infected and gets an inflammatory feeling.<br />
- It leads to fungus or bacteria.<br />
- Their skin becomes soft around the ears leading to wrinkles on it.<br />
- The extra soft skin could then break and create room for infections to enter.<br />
-  If there is any cut, the harmful bacteria in the water could then enter and create havoc.<br />
- This problem causes great pain and discomfort.<br />
- One experiences formation of earwax, loss of hearing, pain or swelling in the ear amongst other things.</p>
<h2>Home remedies for Swimmmer&#8217;s Ear</h2>
<p><strong>1. Rubbing Alcohol and White Vinegar</strong><br />
- Rinse ears using a cotton ball that is soaked in a mixture of half white vinegar and half rubbing alcohol.<br />
- According to Dr. Emily Senay, a CBS medical correspondent, the vinegar can kill any bacteria lurking in the ear.<br />
- The rubbing alcohol will dry out excess water.</p>
<p><strong>2. Olive Oil</strong><br />
- Warm a few drops of extra virgin olive oil.<br />
- Then place it in the ear.<br />
- Cover with a cotton ball to prevent drainage.</p>
<p><strong>3. Hot Compresses</strong><br />
- Hold a heating pad or warm cloth against the painful ear.<br />
- The heat will help to evaporate excess water.<br />
- It will then reduce pain in the ear.</p>
<p><strong>4. Baby Oil</strong><br />
- Place two to three drops of baby oil into the ears prior to entering the water.<br />
- This can help prevent swimmer&#8217;s ear.</p>
<p><strong>5. Garlic Oil</strong><br />
- To reduce the inflammation, place two to three drops of garlic oil into the ear canal.<br />
- This can also aid in healing and boost immunity.</p>
<p><strong>6. Blow Dry</strong><br />
- Set your blow dryer to a low heat setting and gently blow into the ear.<br />
- Hold the dryer at least 12 to 18 inches away from the ear.<br />
- This should help eliminate any excess water in the ear.</p>
<p><strong>7. Ear Plugs</strong><br />
- Consider using ear plugs made for swimmers when you are in the water.<br />
- This will help prevent water from getting in the ear and causing irritation.</p>
<p><strong>8. Apple cider vinegar</strong><br />
- Apple cider vinegar is an effective cure for otitis externa.<br />
- Dilute apple cider vinegar with equal amounts of water and rubbing alcohol and put the solution in to the affected ear.<br />
- Do this 2 times daily.<br />
- It kills all bacteria and fungi. </p>
<p><strong>Other additional Home Remedies</strong><br />
- Mix equal parts of white vinegar, water and hydrogen peroxide solution and put in to the affected ear.<br />
- Application of hot compress on the affected ear reduces pain and soreness.<br />
- Resting one&#8217;s ear against a heating pad with a towel in between gives immense relief.<br />
- Cleansing one&#8217;s ear with a saline solution is another effective remedy<br />
- Swimmers must take care not to jump into unclean water as it could contain bacteria.<br />
- Care must be taken to wear a swimmer&#8217;s cap to avoid water from entering into the ear canal.<br />
- Swimmers are advised not to poke into or scratch their ears. </p>
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