Wednesday, November 21, 2012

*Update* Home Remedies (Reader Suggestion)

Hello lovelies!!

I had a lovely friend and reader ask me to write about some home remedies for illnesses, so here it is. There is a plethora of websites, articles, and books about home remedies and there are too many things for me to cover on my own. So, I'm just going to highlight a few of the most common.

For any illness, ache, etc, REST and HYDRATION are crucial to the whole process of getting better. If you're not resting, your immune system doesn't have the opportunity to recuperate. Which in turn, leads to you not getting better as fast as you usually would.

I have used quite a few of these home remedies growing up and have acquired more from friends and family throughout the years.

Some home remedies for a cold/the flu include:
  • Honey- Relieves a sore throat and cough. Mix 1 tablespoon honey into 1 cup hot water, stir well, and enjoy. Honey acts as a natural expectorant, promoting the flow of mucus. Squeeze some lemon in if you want a little tartness.
  • Lemon- Lemon oil is like a wonder drug containing antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory constituents. The oil also acts as an expectorant. To make this flu-fighting fruit drink, place 1 chopped lemon -- skin, pulp, and all -- into 1 cup boiling water. While the lemon steeps for 5 minutes, inhale the steam. Strain, add honey (to taste), and enjoy. Drink hot lemonade three to four times a day throughout your illness.
  • Pepper- It is an irritant and helps allow the mucus to flow smoothly.  Place 1 teaspoon black pepper into a cup and sweeten things up with the addition of 1 tablespoon honey. Fill with boiling water, let steep for 10 to 15 minutes, stir, and sip.
Some common household remedies for depression include:
  • Vitamin C
  • Magnesium
  • Exercise
  • St. John's Wort 
  • Change in your diet
  • B Vitamins
  • Yoga
Vinegar plays a huge role in home remedies, not to mention housecleaning. There are far too may uses for vinegar to post about, but I highly recommend checking these out and doing some research of your own, to fit your symptoms. You can pretty much just Google 'Home Remedies' and you can find just what you're looking for. You probably won't even have to make a trip to the grocery store because a lot of them are common household items.

I sincerely hope this helps and that you find what works for you. Don't forget to follow and subscribe, so you don't miss a post! I hope everyone has a safe holiday tomorrow! Happy Thanksgiving.

*Update 1/18/2013*
I just came across a Facebook page called Doterra Jodi Deru that I highly suggest taking a look at.

1 comment:

  1. 1/2 tsp of baking soda in 8 oz. of water ( I like mine room temperature to dissolve it) will help heartburn and acid indigestion
    It also will help gout if used 3-4 times/day.

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