Rub Your Temples
Tame tension headaches by rubbing peppermint oil, Tiger
Balm, or white flower oil into your temples. All three remedies contain
menthol, which has analgesic properties.
Enjoy Ginger
The volatile oils in ginger have long made it a useful herbal remedy for nasal and chest congestion. Pour 2 cups of boiling water over a 1-inch piece of peeled, grated ginger; steep for 10 minutes; and strain. Add a pinch or two of cayenne pepper to the water and drink as neeEmbrace Bitters
Combat a yen for sugar by following a Chinese medicine approach: Eat foods such as endive, radicchio, cooked greens, andGo Fish
If you suffer from dry eyes, up your seafood intake. Salmon, sardines, and mackerel contain omega-3 fatty acids, which the body uses to produce tears, among other things. Research suggests that people who consume higher amounts of these fats are less likely to have dry eyesPop a Probiotic
To keep yeast infections at bay, head for the vitamin
aisle. Supplementing with "good" bacteria (for example, Lactobacillus or
Bifidobacterium) may help restore the balance the of bacteria living in
the female genital tract and inhibit the growth of yeast in women with
recurrent infections. Foods such as naturally fermented sauerkraut,
kimchi, and kefir, as well as yogurt with active cultures, also contain
these bacteria.
Eat Bananas
People whose diets are rich in potassium may be less
prone to high blood pressure. Besides reducing sodium and taking other
heart-healthy steps, eat potassium-packed picks such as bananas,
cantaloupe, and oranges.
Try Tea Tree Oil
For athlete's foot, reach for tea tree oil, an extract
of the leaves of an Australian tree. It appears to have antiseptic
properties and may work as well as or better than over-the-counter
antifungal products. Apply a light coating of the oil to affected areas
two to three times a day; continue for a week or two after symptoms
disappear.
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