Wednesday, April 28, 2021

7 Home Remedies For Scabies

Usually, scabies is caused by the itch mite, which burrows into the skin of its host and secretes an itchy substance. This secretion can also contain droppings from the mite, which may cause itching at the bite site. Scabies should be treated as soon as possible to avoid complications like secondary infections. Some people may develop secondary skin infections from scratching too much. Here are 7 home remedies for scabies that you can try to help.

Monday, April 19, 2021

9 Natural Cures For Dry Eye

Many people suffer from dry eyes and are looking for natural cures rather than going with artificial treatments. Dry eyes can be very uncomfortable and there are many treatments available. However, many people would prefer to use a natural cure that they can use at home and doesn't require them to make an appointment with the doctor. If you're looking for some natural cures for a dry eye then these 9 can help you out!

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

7 Natural Cures For Foot Fungus That Work

If you are suffering from foot fungus or toenail fungus, you may be wondering if there are any natural cures that work. There are many different remedies that people have used for centuries to help with problems like foot fungus or foot odor. Some of these remedies include apple cider vinegar, sage, and thyme. Check out our latest video to learn more about what your feet are trying to tell you with these 7 Natural Cures for Foot Fungus.

Saturday, April 3, 2021

9 Home Remedies For Bee Stings

When you find yourself with a bee sting, the worst thing to do is to panic. In most cases, bee stings are harmless and can be treated at home with the help of friends or family members.

Here are 9 home remedies for bee stings that you can try:

1) Place ice on the area affected by the bee sting for 15 minutes every 2 hours. Keep in mind not to put ice directly on the skin because this may cause frostbite.

2) You can boil a pot of water and use this water to clean the sting site.

3) Apply olive oil to the affected area.

4) Cover the swollen area with a eucalyptus oil bandage for up to eight hours.

5) Apply an ice pack to reduce swelling and pain. Do not leave this on for more than 15 minutes at a time or you may cause frostbite.

6) You can hold a bee sting between two fingers; however, this process is not recommended for stings on the lips.

7) Rub a paste of baking soda and water to soothe the affected area.

8) Cool the area with a cold compress or ice pack. A cool compress or ice pack should only be used for 15 minutes at a time and should be applied every 2 hours for one day.

9) Apply baking soda or lavender oil to the bee sting.