7.8.16

Herbal pain killers



Are you in pain? You don’t have to reach for over-the -counter pain killers, or even the heavy pharmaceutical hitters prescribed by your doctor; there are literally hundreds of natural pain killers waiting for you in the abundance of nature.You can count on plants and herbs to alleviate everything from arthritis pain, to headaches, to burns
I have personally tested some of these natural medicines , and I encourage my  readers to not underestimate their power, or experiment with massive doses. They are strong medicines, and they should be wisely treated with that degree of respect. Consider the sap from opium poppy flowers as an example, for it was first used to make opiates, and then it was further chemically refined to make codeine, morphine, and Heroin too. This simple plant is still the foundation of all pharmaceutical painkillers in one way or another.
Pain always indicates that something is wrong, so efforts should be made to uncover the cause and correct it. Therefore, painkillers should only be used to temporarily mitigate a patient's suffering, while simultaneous efforts are made to eliminate the health issues that are causing pain.




Not all pain relief has to come from a medical treatment. There are some natural pain relief options that can go a long way in helping you cope with and manage chronic pain
Many herbs and spices can treat inflammation and other related conditions. These plant-based options fall under a category of medical treatment known as complementary and alternative medicine, which also includes acupuncture, yoga, reiki and other practices. When it comes to pain relief, you may be surprised at what might help you feel better.
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Back and Joint Discomfort

Turmeric

Turmeric is a root that’s part of the ginger family. It curbs inflammation,You can cook with this dark yellow spice or make tea with it. Or take it in capsule form up to 1-2 grams per day.
Turmeric is a spice that gives curry, an Indian dish, its yellow color and unique flavor. It contains the compound curcumin, an antioxidant that helps protect the body from free radical molecules that can damage cells and tissue.
Turmeric is used for the treatment of many conditions, including indigestion, ulcers, stomach upset, psoriasis, and even cancer. Some people with osteoarthritis turn to turmeric as a natural pain reliever because it helps relieve inflammation.

Capsicum

Capsicum/capsaicin comes from chili peppers. A skin cream with 0.25%-0.75% capsaicin may soothe your back pain. Apply it directly to the area that hurts

Comfrey. If you have lower or upper back pain, you could try a skin cream made with comfrey extract. Use it three times a day. Comfrey can harm your liver if you take it by mouth, so don’t drink comfrey tea.


Heat and Ice

Among the most common home remedies is applying heat and ice directly to sites of pain. While these may not seem like “surprising” pain relievers, not everyone is clear on exactly when to use ice or heat.
A strained muscle, tendon, or ligament may feel better after applying an ice pack to reduce swelling and inflammation, shortly after it is injured. Interestingly, once the inflammation has disappeared, heat may help reduce the stiffness that comes with strains and sprains.
A cold pack used briefly on the head may also help take away the pain of a headache.
But, if the painful problem is arthritis, moist heat applied to the affected joint will help more than ice. Moist heat packs that can be warmed in the microwave and used many times, making them easy and effective to use. If you get injured, talk with your doctor or pharmacist about how to use heat or ice to help ease the pain.

Kratom:

Kratom is used for severe pain, such as the pain that results from car accidents and botched surgeries. It is a very strong and capable painkiller, often replacing oxycodone (Oxycontin) and hydrocodone (Vicodin). It typically causes a feeling of euphoria, relaxation, and a bizarre tingling sensation in the frontal lobes. The tingling is usually brief. Kratom is also used for reducing addictions to the pharmaceutical derivatives of opium. Such addicts can use kratom instead of the addictive drugs to curb their withdrawals. After an extended period of this therapy, addicts can stop taking kratom without incident.


Basil


Some varieties of basil (namely Ocimum americanum and Ocimum tenuiflorum) are actually as strong as anti-inflammatory drugs!
Basil extract has been shown to reduce swelling in arthritic patients by up to 73%, in just 24 hours. Other varieties of basil also kill pain, but just on a lower level

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Basil is also anti-bacterial, which explains why it is often used in dental and oral hygiene products.

Black Pepper:

Black pepper contains piperine, a chemical which helps to counteract pain in the body.
In fact, piperine extracted from black pepper can be mixed with other ingredients to make an analgesic cream for pain relief.
This inexpensive seasoning is thought to reduce the perception of pain, inflammation and even arthritis.
Whole cloves are often used to spice up meat and rice dishes. Ground cloves are used in pies and many other foods. As a medicine, cloves can be found in capsule or powder form. Clove oil is also available.
Like other herbal supplements, cloves are used to treat a wide range of conditions. Cloves may help ease nausea and treat colds. They may also help relieve the pain associated with headaches, arthritic inflammation, and toothaches. Cloves can also be used as part of a topical pain reliever. A study indicated that cloves could be used to treat fungal infections but further research is needed.
The active ingredient is eugenol, which is a natural pain reliever and is also used in some over-the-counter pain rubs. Rubbing a tiny amount of clove oil on your gums may temporarily ease toothache pain until you can get to a dentist. But too much undiluted clove oil may actually hurt your gums, so discuss this approach with your dentist before trying it at home.
People with bleeding disorders or who are taking blood-thinning medication should be careful when consuming clove products. Clove oil can increase the risk of abnormal bleeding.


Cardamom


In Ayurveda, cardamom has been used as a remedy for urinary tract diseases and infections like cystitis.
Studies have shown that it has gastro-protective properties and may be helpful in relieving the pain associated with stomach cramps and other stomach problems.


Devil’s Claw 


Devil’s claw is a South African herb with medicinally active roots. This herb eases muscular tension or pain in the back, shoulders and neck. A popular treatment for osteoarthritic pain, it may ease rheumatoid arthritic pain as well. The herb’s active ingredients are harpagide and harpagoside, both iridoid glycosides with analgesic (pain-relieving) and anti-inflammatory actions. Devil’s claw extract has been shown to reduce osteoarthritic hip or knee pain by 25 percent and improve mobility within a few weeks. Rheumatoid arthritic pain may also be reduced and mobility enhanced within about two months. Devil’s claw extract is considered safe at the typical dosage of 750 mg (containing 3 percent iridoid glycosides) taken three times daily. It is also available as tincture (use 1 teaspoon up to three times daily) and tea. It should not be taken with blood-thinning medications and may not be safe during pregnancy or for young children, nursing mothers and individuals with liver or kidney disease, or digestive system ulcers.
Many herbs and spices can treat inflammation and other related conditions. These plant-based options fall under a category of medical treatment known as complementary and alternative medicine, which also includes acupuncture, yoga, reiki and other practices. When it comes to pain relief, you may be surprised at what might help you feel better.

willow bark:

People ha
ve been using willow bark to ease inflammation (the cause of most aches and pains) for centuries. The chemical salicin, which is similar to the main ingredient in aspirin, is found in the bark of the white willow.
Originally, people chewed the bark itself to relieve pain and fevers. Now willow bark is sold as a dried herb that can be brewed like tea. It also comes as a capsule or liquid supplement. It can be used to treat headache, low back pain, osteoarthritis, and many other conditions.
However, willow bark can cause stomach upset, may slow down your kidneys, and can prolong bleeding time, just like aspirin. It should only be used by adults. It could be poisonous to children, just like aspirin can be poisonous when taken in large quantitates.
If you’re sensitive to aspirin, or if you are taking any over the counter anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen) you should avoid willow bark. You should also avoid taking it if you are taking warfarin or other anticoagulant treatments, as salicin could increase the risk of bleeding.


Acupuncture:

This ancient Chinese medical practice seeks to relieve pain by balancing the body’s natural energy pathways. The flow of energy is known as qi (pronounced CHEE). Acupuncturists place tiny, and very thin needles into your skin. The location of the insertion is related to the source of the pain. But, based on the qi, a needle may be inserted far from the part of the body experiencing pain. Acupuncture may relieve pain by causing the body to release serotonin, a “feel good” chemical that eases pain.
A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that acupuncture helped relieve pain associated with osteoarthritis, migraines, and various locations of chronic pain.
Ginger, Turmeric, & Holy Basil – This set of herbs forms a sort of trinity in Ayurvedic medicine. All of them have anti-inflammatory properties. Turmeric (a curry ingredient) contains curcumins which ease inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis,
Birch Leaf (Betula Lenta) – The leaves from the Birch tree act much like cortisone, a prescription drug used to treat endocrine disorders, arthritis, lupus, skin disease, autoimmune disorders, and more. A main chemical compound found in Birch leaves is methyl salicylate, similar to salicylic acid used in aspirin. It is anti-spasmodic, analgesic, astringent, antifungal, diuretic, detoxifying, reduces oxidative damage to skin (stopping wrinkles), and enhances circulation. It also promotes enzymatic secretions in the body. It is truly one of the first powerful pain-relievers ever used.
Arnica
– An excellent herbal rub to use after intense sports, an acute injury, or even post surgery, arnica is a well-known natural pain killer among athletes and yogis. It is derived from a European flower, and has anti-inflammatory properties, although the true nature of its healing action is still unknown
Bromelain
– This natural pain-reducer comes from the enzymes present in pineapple stems. Research shows that it reduces levels of prostaglandins, which are hormones that induce inflammation. Bromelain may benefit people with arthritis and conditions marked by musculoskeletal tension (like TMJ syndrome), in addition to those suffering trauma-related inflammation. The enzyme also promotes healing in muscles and connective tissues.
Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA)
– GLA can be found in numerous seed oils. According to University of Maryland, people who consume these essential fatty acids are able toreduce nerve pain associated with diabetic conditions
Chamomile:
Not just a great sleep aid, chamomile contains terpenoids and flavonoids which contribute to its medicinal properties.
Throughout history, chamomile has been used for hay fever, inflammation, muscle spasms, menstrual disorders, diaper rash, skin infections, ulcers, wounds, gastrointestinal disorders, rheumatic pain, and hemorrhoids.


Cinnamon:

Cinnamon has been used in Ancient Egypt since 2000 BC as a cure for a variety of illnesses. Medieval doctors prescribed it for coughs, sore throats and arthritis.
Modern studies have shown cinnamon does indeed have antibacterial properties and can kill both E-coli and Salmonella bacteria.
And the chemical cinnamaldehyde found in cinnamon has powerful antifungal properties, making it a great cure for Candida, athlete’s foot, toenail fungus or ringworm.
It’s also used to relieve the symptoms of gastrointestinal problems and urinary infections.







6.8.16

Home remedies to reduce belly fat



Belly fat is an excessive fat in the abdomen and around the stomach. It looks odd when you wear tight clothes and causes embarrassment. In fact, it’s difficult to lose flab from the belly region. Many people try to lose belly fat by eating less or famishing themselves, which is not at all a good idea and may result in several harmful side-effects.
Every other person on this planet wants to lose belly fat! Yes it is this great an issue. Belly fat not only gives you an ugly look but can be dangerous for your health too. The visceral fat or the fat around your abdomen can lead to diabetes, heart diseases, stroke as well as dementia. When it comes to lose abdominal fat, the right foods are a necessity. They detox your liver and boost your metabolism so that your body can target belly fat. There are numerous fat burning foods and spices that can help you lose your belly fat.
Belly fat, also known as visceral fat that accumulates around the midsection, is a major concern for many. Not only does belly fat make your figure unattractive, it also increases your risk of high blood pressure, diabetes and fatty liver disease.
Causes
Junk food
Consumption of carbohydrates in large amount
Consumption of more calories
Intake of heavy food and then, go to bed
Genetics
Lack of physical activity in daily routine
Sedentary lifestyle
Here are some really effective home remedies to lose belly fat with the help of such foods and spices.

honey

Take a medium glass and fill it with hot water. Add the juice of 1 lemon and 1 tablespoon of honey to it. Drink this after waking up in the morning as a first thing. Practice this remedy on a regular basis and you will certainly notice the difference.

Watermelon

The American Dietetic Association declares watermelon as a perfect food to reduce belly fat. Watermelon contains 91 percent water and when you eat it at the beginning of a meal, it fills you up without adding a substantial amount of calories to your meal.

Plus, it keeps you feeling full longer and also helps combat water retention. This juicy fruit is also rich in vitamins B1, B6 and C, as well as potassium and magnesium. It is a great addition to a low-calorie and low-fat diet.
An interesting study done at the University of Kentucky revealed that drinking two glasses of watermelon juice every day for eight weeks reduces body weight (especially the fat around the belly) without altering muscle mass. Regular consumption of watermelon also lowers the risks associated with coronary artery plaque accumulation and heart disease.

Get Enough Sleep

This isn’t just great advice for shedding unwanted pounds around the midsection. The health benefits of getting adequate rest are
well-documentedand can help you lose weight from several different angles. Sure, it’s easy to make excuses as to why you don’t have time for the prescribed eight hours of sleep or why you don’t really need it, but please read on!

Needless to say, not getting enough rest leaves you feeling exhausted and hinders physical performance. What you may not realize is that nervous function, hormone production, and metabolism are also crippled due to lack of quality sleep. If your nervous system can’t function at full capacity, you’re far more likely to work slower, stress more, exercise less, and eat things that you shouldn’t because you’re in a hurry. Furthermore, inadequate rest can impair the production of key hormones responsible for the metabolism of fat cells.
Remember that one complete sleep cycle for adult humans can range from 90 – 110 minutes and ideally you want to get in 7.5 to 9 hours of sleep – about five complete cycles. This will help your brain and body to function at peak performance and to burn away stubborn belly fat much more efficiently.


Exercise

While not everyone has time to spend two hours at the gym every day, it is still possible to get enough daily activity to help your body burn off unwanted belly fat. Try to fit in three five minute sets of vigorous exercise per day, five days out of the week. Some great examples of workouts that will get your heart pumping and help you lose belly fat include:

Run in place for five minutes.
Jog around your office / parking lot.
Jump rope or do jumping jacks.
Do a few sets of chair squats.
Get up and dance to a favorite song.
If conditions prevent you from performing cardiovascular activities, try to clock at least thirty minutes of lighter exercises, five days per week. Some great examples of low-impact workouts to help you lose belly fat include:
Fast walking – Go to a local park or walk around your neighborhood. This activity is even better when shared with a friend or beloved pet.
Swimming – If you have a local swimming pool or lake nearby, this is a great way to lose belly fat fast.
Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT) activities – can help you burn calories while you work.
Drink Lemon Water to Lose Belly Fat

You need to detoxify your liver because a stressed liver cannot metabolize fat effectively and which gets deposited around your waistline. Lemon water excellently increases enzymes that detoxify your liver so that it may carry out its basic functions efficiently.

Get this:Lemon- 1
Water (warm preferred)- 1 glass
After you get up in the morning, take the lemon and squeeze out its juice into the water.
While warm water is good to make lemon water for fat burning purpose, you can also use water at room temperature. This won’t stop lemon doing its job.
Mix well and drink this lemon water on an empty stomach everyday in the morning.
Do not eat or drink anything for at least 30 minutes after you have your regular lemon water every morning.

Cinnamon Tea


Blood sugar has a direct impact on your weight as it affects how hungry and how energetic you are (if you have energy you’re much more likely to exercise!)
If your blood sugar is balanced you are less likely to have a disproportionally large appetite, and your body will be more apt to use fat (energy) rather than storing it.
While debate about its effectiveness drags on, more and more preliminary studies are coming out showing that cinnamon can help manage blood sugar levels, so why not whip up a spicy cinnamon tea?
You will need…
-1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
-1 cinnamon stick
-8 ounces of fresh water

Place the cinnamon in a mug and cover with 8 ounces of boiling water. Steep for 15 minutes before straining. Drinking 1-2 times a day.

Hot Water
You know that ginger is a natural digestive aid but did you know that ginger is a thermogenic? Thermogenic agents increase body temperature thus helping burn fat more effectively. Your belly fat may be due to one of the various reasons like overeating, age-related reduction of hormone, lack of exercise or stress. Ginger can practically solve each of these issues. Ginger is also said to suppress cortisol production. Cortisol is a steroid hormone essential for energy regulation and mobilization. So, have ginger tea daily to aid your efforts of losing belly fat.
How to make ginger lemon honey tea?
Get this:
Water- 4 cups
Ginger (peeled and sliced)- 1-2 inch piece
Lemon- 1
Honey- 1 tbsp
Do this:
Boil the water.
Add ginger to the hot water and simmer for 5-10 minutes.
Remove from the stove and add lemon juice and honey to this.
Mix well and have a cup of this ginger tea in the morning.
To regulate your metabolism, stimulate your digestion and reduce your cortisol production, have at least 2 cups of ginger tea throughout the day.
uit Juices
While they won’t necessarily help with the fat burning process itself, juices may indirectly benefit your weight-loss efforts. Replace any soft drinks or other processed, sugary beverages with 100% natural, no-sugar-added juices. Vegetable, cranberry, pomegranate, and acai are some great choices that also offer a variety of auxiliary health benefits. Just remember to watch your calorie intake!
Avoid Artificial Sweeteners
It’s a well-known fact that simple carbohydrates like white sugar and the corn syrup found in many commercial soft drinks is a leading cause of weight-gain, particularly around the midsection. However, less known is the fact that many sugar substitutes contain chemicals that – when ingested – are stored in and preserve your fat cells (as well as a long list of other health detriments
!) For an all-natural alternative to sugar, try adding Stevia to your food. This leaf extract has virtually no calories and is free of harmful chemicals found in most sugar substitutes. While refined Stevia is widely available in most grocery stores,whole leaf offers more health benefits!

Green Tea & Ginger




Green tea has long been debated as a weight loss aid, and more research is needed to confirm or deny how well it works. While some studies have turned up nothing, others have identified three main components in green tea that could help manage weight-caffeine, catechins, and theanine. Caffeine is just an overall boost to your system, and speeds up a number of bodily processes, including metabolism related to weight (technically speaking, metabolism refers to any and all biological processes in a living organism needed to sustain life.)
Catechins are considered anti-oxidant flavonoids, and are superior in green tea rather than black tea due to a difference in processing (black tea is fermented.) While the mechanism is yet to be determined, in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that catechins can help lower the absorption of lipids (fats) via the intestinal track. Theanine is an amino acid in green tea that can encourage the release of dopamine, the chemical that makes you “happy” and relaxed. If you tend to eat due to stress, this may be useful. It also counters the caffeine so you don’t get all jittery. The ginger added to green tea will help improve digestion and add a little flavor-no sugar or milk in this tea!
You will need…
-1/2 inch of fresh ginger root, peeled and finely chopped OR ½ teaspoon ground ginger
-1 teaspoon of green tea
-8 ounces of fresh water
-Raw, organic honey (optional)

Place green tea and ginger in a strainer or sieve and cover with 8 ounces of boiling water. Steeping green tea for too long can leave it with a bitter taste, so don’t exceed 3-4 minutes. You can stir in a little raw honey if you really need to sweeten it, but avoid milk or sugar at all costs. Drink 1-2 cups daily on an empty stomach.

Nuts and Seeds
Walnuts, soybeans, flaxseeds, and almonds are four of the best choices to help melt away stubborn belly fat. Just remember that nuts are also very high in calories. Be sure to limit yourself to the recommended serving size – usually a small handful – of these foods so you can reap the health benefits without accidentally sabotaging your weight-loss efforts.

Cayenne Pepper

If you aim to lose a lot of belly fat, cayenne pepper can help! Capsaicin – the bio-chemical that makes these little red peppers hot – increases blood flow to the stomach which improves digestion and nutrient absorption. Effectively, you’ll feel full from eating less, have more energy, and burn belly fat faster.

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    Home remedies for deafness

    5.8.16

    Home remedies for nose bleeding


    Sudden and infrequent nosebleeds are common among both children and adults, and in most cases they don’t indicate any serious health problems, but a nosebleed can be a rather scary experience not only for children but also for grown-ups. Frequent nosebleeds can be a symptom of some other serious health issue. Almost all of us have experienced bleeding from the nose at some point in our lives, but this problem is most common among children because they are more prone to injury during playing and running. The level of seriousness of the bleeding depends on various factors such as location, frequency, etc. In most cases, nasal bleeding is anterior bleeding, in which the bleeding originates from the front of the nose. It is easy to control anterior bleeding with the help of home remedies and home care measures just like we use home remedies for face, hair and minor health issues.
    The inner nose is one of the more sensitive parts of the body. Lined with hundreds of blood vessels that reside close to the surface, the nostrils don't take kindly to being harassed and will bleed with little provocation.
    *Provocation can come from a number of sources. These are the main reasons your nose might bleed:
    Trauma, such as a fall or a sports-related injury
    Dry air
    High altitudes
    Nose picking
    Sneezing
    Nose blowing
    Rubbing the nose
    Allergies
    Upper respiratory infection
    Age (Older people have more nosebleeds because the body's tissues have shrunken and are more dry.)
    *Most people who develop nose bleeding can handle the problem without the need of a treatment by a health-care professional if they follow the step-by-step first aid recommendations below on how to stop a nosebleed:
    *Use your thumb and forefinger to firmly pinch the soft part of your nose shut. The nose consists of a hard, bony part and a softer part made of cartilage. Nosebleeds usually occur in the soft part of the nose. Spraying the nose with a medicated nasal spray (such as Afrin) before applying pressure may help stop a nosebleed. You will have to breathe through your mouth.
    *Check to see if your nose is still bleeding after 10 minutes. If it is, hold it for 10 more minutes. Most nosebleeds will stop after 10 to 20 minutes of direct pressure.
    *Put a thin layer of a saline- or water-based nasal gel, such as NasoGel, or an antiseptic nasal cream inside your nose. Do not blow your nose or put anything else inside your nose for at least 12 hours after the bleeding has stopped.
    *Rest quietly for a few hour

    Vinegar. 


    Take a cloth or cotton ball and wet it with white vinegar. Plug it in the nostril that's bleeding. Vinegar helps seal up the blood vessel wall.
    Whole-wheat bread. Zinc is a nutrient known to help maintain the body's blood vessels. Eat whole-wheat bread and brown rice, two foods high in zinc. Or, for a snack, try some popcorn, which also contains zinc.

    Ice.

     Ice is nice for stopping bleeding, constricting the blood vessels, and reducing inflammation (if the nose is injured). Place crushed iced into a plastic zipper-type bag and cover with a towel. (A bag of frozen vegetables works fine, too.) Place the compress on the bridge of the nose and hold until well after the bleeding stops.
    Do not blow your nose or put anything into it. If you have to sneeze, open your mouth so that the air will escape out the mouth and not through the nose
    Avoid forceful nose blowing, and do not try to clear the nose with an object like a Q-tip. To keep undue pressure from building up in nasal vessels, children and adults should be taught to sneeze with their mouths open. To control nose-picking in children, keep their fingernails cut short.
    Most minor nosebleeds can be easily controlled at home. Do not lie down. Sit upright, and bend forward slightly from the hips to keep blood from running down the back of the throat. Swallowing blood can cause vomiting.

    Cold Compress




    A cold compress is another common remedy to stop a bleeding nose. The cold temperature causes the blood vessels to constrict faster and slows down the blood flow. This will stop the bleeding within a few minutes.
    Wrap a few ice cubes in a thin towel.
    Sit in an upright position and tilt your head back.
    Apply the ice pack across the bridge of your nose for 5 to 10 minutes.
    Repeat as needed.

    Nosebleeds in children

    Crying increases the blood flow to the face and makes bleeding from the nose worse. If your child has a nosebleed and is crying, speak in a quiet, relaxed manner to help control your child's fear.
    *Make sure to check for an object in the nostrils. If an object is found, go to the topic Objects in the Nose
    *.Do not strain during bowel movements. Use a stool softene
    *Do not strain or bend down to lift anything heav
    *Try to keep your head higher than the level of your heart.
    *Vitamin C and bioflavonoids help prevent capillary fragility. Take 500 to 1,000 milligrams of each four times daily for two days after a nosebleed. Then take 500 milligrams of each twice a day for at least one month.
    *Vitamin K helps the blood to clot more efficiently. If you suffer from recurring nosebleeds, take 25 micrograms once or twice daily for one month.
    *A saline solution is often used for nasal irritation in order to clear a blocked nose caused by sinusitis or allergy caused by dust, pollen, and gunk. But it is also a useful nosebleed treatment at home that is absolutely safe. The saline solution moisturizes and soothes the inner linings of the nasal passage and reduces irritation of the nasal membranes. This remedy is especially effective if your nosebleed is caused by excessive cold and dry climate.

    Saline Water

    Add a pinch of salt to 1/2 cup of water and stir it well. Pour few drops of the solution into the nostrils. You can also use an over the counter saline nasal spray for this purpose. Reapply it 2 to 3 times every day till the irritation is cured.
    *Oranges and orange juice. Keeping those blood vessels in top form is one way to prevent them from breaking so easily. Vitamin C is necessary to the formation of collagen, which helps create a moist lining in your nose. So drink and eat vitamin C-rich foods to help stave off nosebleeds.
    *Salt. Nasal irrigation, commonly used by allergy sufferers to rid the nasal passages of mucus, dust, and other gunk, also helps soothe and moisturize irritated nasal membranes. You'll need 1 to 11/2 cups lukewarm water (do not use softened water), a bulb (ear) syringe (typically found with baby products in the pharmacy), 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon baking soda. Mix the salt and baking soda into the water, and test the temperature. To administer, suck in the water using the bulb, and squirt the saline solution into one nostril while holding the other closed. Lower your head over the sink and gently blow out the water. Repeat this, alternating nostrils until the water is gone.
    *Vitamin E. Keep your nasal membranes moisturized by applying vitamin E several times a day. Break open a capsule and coat your pinky finger or a cotton swab and gently wipe it just inside your nostrils. This is especially good to do at night before going to sleep.




    Cayenne

    Another effective remedy to stop nose bleeding is cayenne. It works as a cell stimulant and regulates the pressure of the blood flow. This means it removes the heavy pressure from the hemorrhaging area and allows a quick coagulation.
    Simply add 1 teaspoon of cayenne powder to a cup of warm water and drink it. Soon the nosebleed will stop.
    Those suffering from frequent nosebleeds can take cayenne capsules 3 times a day. Consult a doctor for the correct dosage.
    Also, eat foods spiced with cayenne pepper on a regular basis.

    Onion


    Onion is a good clotting agent, hence it is highly effective in stopping nose bleeding. The natural fumes of the onion help clot the blood.
    Cut 1 onion into thick slices. Press 1 slice under your nose and inhale the fumes. The bleeding will stop within minutes.
    Another option is to put 2 or 3 drops of freshly extracted onion juice in each nostril. Repeat as needed
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        Home remedies for frequent urination


        The urge for frequent urination is one of the common distressing problems most of us experience at least once in our lifetime. It is absolutely normal to urinate 4-6 times a day and your bladder can store urine until you evacuate it. The warning bell rings if you pass urine more than 8 times a day or if the urge to urinate wakes you up a couple of times in the middle of the night.
        While it is normal to feel an urge to urinate 4-6 times a day but if it exceeds this number, you may be suffering from the problem of frequent urination, especially if you need to urinate more than 8 times a day. From diabetes, pregnancy, anxiety to bladder stones, kidney infections, urinary tract infection and prostate problem, there can be multiple causes of frequent urination. If you have not been drinking excess water or too close to your bedtime and still having to urinate for more than 8 times a day or wake up repeatedly at night, you must visit your doctor for underlying cause of frequent urination. This becomes crucial if your frequent urination is accompanied by fever and chills. If there is nothing very serious about your frequent urination problem, you can use one or more of the below home remedies for frequent urination.

        Frequent urination is the urge to urinate frequently and at very short intervals which can be very aggravating and distressful. It disrupts your normal life style and results in poor sleep. Normally the need to urinate is four to eight times a day and in the night once or twice. If the need to urinate is more than this, then there is malfunction of the bladder. The urethra carries urine from the bladder out 


        of the body and when the lining of the urethra gets inflamed due to infection, the urge to empty the bladder frequently arises.
        If there is no underlying medical condition that requires treatment by a physician, there are things that can be done to reduce urinary frequency.
        Fenugreek Seeds for Frequent Urination
        Fenugreek seeds are a very good source of vitamins, phytonutrients and minerals including zinc. Not only does these seeds act as laxative, digestive agent and a remedy for cough as well as bronchitis, but are also excellent remedy for frequent urination. If you have this problem of urine leakage along with the urge to urinate frequently, you can consider this remedy for good.
        Fenugreek seeds- 1-4 tbsp

        Dry roast the fenugreek seeds in a pan until they change their color to dark brown and you get a nice 
        aroma.
        Now let the seeds cool down.
        Once the fenugreek seeds cool down, grind them to powder and store in a small jar or bottle with a lid.
        Take ½ tsp of this roasted fenugreek seed powder and have it daily. You may have it with water.
        Spinach is jam-packed with nutrients which are very good and necessary for the entire body. Consuming boiled spinach for dinner will provide people with a great frequent urination urge relieving effect at night. Besides, you can mix coconut water with spinach juice and drink it in a daily basis to get even better result after all. Spinach is very powerful as it can help to balance the excess or less of urine flow. In fact, this is also one of the best home remedies for frequent urination that people should make use for good!
        Sesame seeds are actually an abundant source of essential fibers, minerals, vitamins, and they are also the powerful antioxidants which will help to prevent our body from the harms of several diseases and infections. Consuming jaggery mixed with sesame seeds mixed is a useful medicine to control the excessive urinary flow. Besides, you should mix a little (a few grams) jaggery, carom seeds, and black sesame seeds and take it to reduce the symptoms of frequent urination faster. This is actually one of the best home remedies for frequent urination in men and women that I would like to reveal in this entire article and want my readers to learn and make use for good!
        While it is normal to feel an urge to urinate 4-6 times a day but if it exceeds this number, you may be suffering from the problem of frequent urination, especially if you need to urinate more than 8 times a day. From diabetes, pregnancy, anxiety to bladder stones, kidney infections, urinary tract infection and prostate problem, there can be multiple causes of frequent urination. If you have not been drinking excess water or too close to your bedtime and still having to urinate for more than 8 times a day or wake up repeatedly at night, you must visit your doctor for underlying cause of frequent urination. This becomes crucial if your frequent urination is accompanied by fever and chills. If there is nothing very serious about your frequent urination problem, you can use one or more of the below home remedies for frequent urination.

        Amla-Banana-Honey Remedy for Frequent Urination

        Amla is the Indian gooseberry. It is widely used in many medications prepared by Ayurveda stream of medicine in India. The high amounts of anti-oxidants present in amla helps cleanse your bladder and improve the strength of its muscle. Sphincter strength is also increased by amla juice and thus it is especially a good remedy for those whose muscles and sphincter of urinary bladder get weakened.

        Amla (Indian gooseberry)- 1 (or use amla powder- ½ tsp but it is less effective than fresh amla)
        Banana- 1
        Sugar candy powder/ jaggery (basically you need unprocessed sugar)- 1 tsp
        Honey- 1 tsp
        Crush the amla or grate it after deseeding.
        Extract its juice by pressing against a sieve or in a clean cloth.
        Add sugar candy powder to the freshly extracted amla juice and mix well.
        Add honey to this and have the mixture with banana.
        Have this 2-4 times a day depending upon the severity of your frequent urination problem.
        Pomegranate for Frequent Urination Remedy
        If your frequent urination problem is due to prostate problem, what you need is the delicious fruit, pomegranate. Pomegranates are rich sources of anti-oxidants and such natural components as polyphenols, anthocyanins and ellagic acid. But what is most effective for urination problem due to prostate issue is its juice that inhibits an enzyme that produces estrogen, the possible cause of BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) in older men. The antioxidants of pomegranate remove free radicals from that may damage the cellular membranes or DNA leading to prostate cancer.
        Pomegranates- 3-6 (enough to make 1- 1-1/2 cups of juice)
        Separate the seeds of pomegranate and take out their juice.
        Have this juice.
        You need to have about 1 to one and a half cups of pomegranate juice daily.


        Sesame and Other Seeds Remedy for Frequent Urination

        Sometimes deficiency of zinc is also associated with prostate problem and one of the symptoms of prostate problem is frequent urination. You should therefore eat more fruits and vegetables that are a good source of zinc like apples and apricots. Sesame seeds are a very good source of zinc as are other seeds like watermelon seeds, pumpkin seeds etc.

        Get this:
        Black sesame seeds
        White sesame seeds
        Pumpkin seeds
        Cucumber seeds
        Watermelon seeds
        Melon seeds kernels
        Take all the above seeds in equal quantity
        Jar with lid
        Hot milk- 1 cup
        Take all the seeds and grind them to get a powder.
        Store this seeds powder in a jar with lid.
        Now to use it, take ½ tsp of the prepared seeds powder.
        Have this with a cup of hot milk daily.

        Fenugreek Seeds for Frequent Urination 

        Fenugreek seeds are a very good source of vitamins, phytonutrients and minerals including zinc. Not only does these seeds act as laxative, digestive agent and a remedy for cough as well as bronchitis, but are also excellent remedy for frequent urination. If you have this problem of urine leakage along with the urge to urinate frequently, you can consider this remedy for good.
        Fenugreek seeds- 1-4 tbsp
        Dry roast the fenugreek seeds in a pan until they change their color to dark brown and you get a nice aroma.
        Now let the seeds cool down.
        Once the fenugreek seeds cool down, grind them to powder and store in a small jar or bottle with a lid.
        Take ½ tsp of this roasted fenugreek seed powder and have it daily. You may have it with water.

        Cranberries for Frequent Urination

        If you suffer from frequent urination due to urinary tract infection (UTI), cranberries and cranberry
        juice may prove to be an effective remedy. Cranberries are loaded with antioxidants known as proanthocyanidins. Now what do these proanthocyanidins do? For this you need to first know that UTI is mainly caused by bacteria that live on the genitals or in your digestive tract. When these bacteria enter into your urinary tract and stick to the walls of your bladder and ureters, you get a urinary tract infection. Now the proanthocyanidins present in cranberry juice break this bond of bacteria with the walls of your urinary tract. The bacteria are then driven out of your system. However, it is effective in the early stages of UTI. If you have crossed the early stage and are on medical treatment, cranberry juice may actually increase the instances of frequent urination as it is an effective diuretic. Consult your doctor if you should take this juice or not if you are already having medicines for UTI.
        Have 1-2 cups of cranberry juice a day.

        Yogurt for Frequent Urination Remedy


        One of the effective natural remedies for frequent urination is having yogurt, the plain yogurt. Such yogurt has in itself the beneficial bacteria named Lactobacillus acidophilus. Lactobacillus acidophilus effectively prevents the growth of harmful bacteria in your whole system including bladder and urinary tract. So, if the cause behind your frequent urination is the bacterial infection, having plain yogurt may help you get rid of it.
        Have 1-2 bowls of plain yogurt everyday
        Do not ever have flavoured yogurt because they contain sweeteners as well other artificial agents and do not contain the beneficial bacteria.


        Kegel Exercises to Get Rid of Frequent Urination


        Our pelvic floor muscles support and hold up our bladder. When these pelvic floor muscles become weak, we can experience not only urine leakage but also frequent urination and urinary incontinence. Kegel exercises can drastically improve the strength of your pelvic floor muscles and help you get rid of frequent urination and other urine related problem
        First of all, you need to identify your pelvic floor muscles. For this, while you are urinating, stop urination midstream. If you are able to stop urinating midway, you will just know what muscle have you contracted.
        Now to do kegel exercise, empty your bladder fully.
        Lie down on your back.
        Then tighten the pelvic floor muscles. Just Pull in and squeeze these muscles.
        It is important not to tense the muscles in your buttocks, legs, or abdomen. Also don’t hold your breath. Instead, breathe freely while doing the exercise.
        You have contracted your muscles, hold this squeeze for 5-10 seconds, and then relax for the next 5-10 seconds.
        Do this again, contract the muscles, hold, and relax. Repeat this for 5-10 times in a row.
        Do this exercise 3-4 times daily. This means you need to do 3-4 sets of 10 contractions daily.
        As with all other exercises, Kegel exercise will strengthen your pelvic muscles slowly and gradually. Do this exercise daily for 3-6 weeks and do this daily for at least 3 times.

        Bladder retraining: This treatment is helpful for overactive bladder syndrome. It involves holding your urine for a slightly longer time than you usually do. The intervals are lengthened, often over the course of about 12 weeks. This helps retrain the bladder to hold urine longer and to urinate less frequently


        Prostate Massage for Frequent Urination in Men

        One of the treatments for frequent urination in men due to prostate problems is the Prostate Massage Therapy. This massage is either given internally or externally. While this treatment should always be conducted by your doctor, it finds place in this remedy list for frequent urination because this technique doesn’t use any drug. Internal Prostate Massage is done through the anal opening with the help of special tools. Massage is given to the prostate walls to ease the flow of urine. External massage is given in between the scrotum and anus.

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        Cut Out Alcohol and Caffeine

        Alcohol and caffeine consumption worsens overactive bladder. Both are stimulants and diuretics, so you may experience increased urination along with powerful urges to go. Cutting out caffeine doesn’t just mean skipping your morning cup of coffee. Other sources of caffeine include:soda
        tea
        chocolate

        pomegranate peel

        For people who suffer from the problem of frequent urination, pomegranate peel can actually work as an effective natural treatment which can help to deal with the issue fast and safely. All you need to do is to make a fine pomegranate peel paste and mix a little amount of the paste with water (just a few drops) and apply for twice per day. You can apply this for 5 days or more until you see the result you desired. This vitamin and antioxidant rich fruit will help to lower the heat of your bladder and thereby giving wonderful reduction in the urge for frequent urination.


        Abdominal Massage for Frequent Urination in Women

        Many women experience menstrual problems that may lead to bladder issues including frequent urination, bladder infections, or Interstitial Cystitis. The cause behind these conditions may be the tilted position of uterus that exerts excess pressure onto the bladder. In such cases, abdominal massage can be a remedy for not only frequent urination but also the other related issues. Massage basically repositions the organs in the lower pelvic cavity like bladder, uterus, lower bowel and rectum. While there are certain steps that can be learnt to conduct such massage to get rid of frequent urination, it is highly recommended that expert help should be taken for such massages. For a general understanding, these steps of massage are given here but one should always take assistance of massage therapist in doing so.

        Place the tips of the fingers at the top of your pubic bone.
        Move your hands in short strokes inwards (towards your spine) and upwards (towards your head).
        The best position for doing such massage is while lying down, preferably before you go to sleep.
        The hands should travel from the public bone to the navel in short strokes.

        Avoid Artificial Sweeteners

        Artificial sweeteners are a common method of decreasing your sugar and calorie intake. Despite these benefits, sweeteners can aggravate both urinary urges and frequency. According to the National Association for Continence, the risk for these symptoms is higher with artificially sweetened diet drinks than it is with sugary beverages.
        Common culprits include acesulfame K, aspartame, and sodium saccharine. Get rid of sugary beverages altogether and make the switch to water if you’re still worried about calories.

        Lose Weight

        Being overweight poses a number of health risks, including overactive bladder. Fat around your abdomen and hips places extra pressure on your pelvic muscles, increasing urination. This is one reason pregnant women experience increased urination during the second and third trimesters.


        Diet Remedies for Frequent Urination
          Sometimes, it is as simple as changing some of your food habits to get rid of frequent urination. Here are some tips on diets for frequent urination remedy.
          Eat more fiber and nutrients rich foods- Fiber helps prevent constipation. Frequent urination, most of the times, accompanies constipation. You should also have those foods more that are rich in magnesium and calcium. These may include brown rice, barley, bananas, potatoes etc
          Have anti-oxidant rich foods- Antioxidants combat free radicals and anything that is toxic in your body including bacteria. So, have those foods that have more anti-oxidants in them tomatoes, squash, cherries, berries including blueberries and cranberries.
          Have enough water and fluids- Here the problem of frequent urination starts and there you reduce your water intake. That’s a grave mistake. This may cause dehydration. Don’t reduce your water intake. Have at least 6-8 glasses of water in a day depending upon the weather and your activity levels.

          Avoid acidic foods- 

          Acidic foods may increase the problems related to your bladder. Better avoid them. Don’t have acidic juices like orange and grapefruit juice, spicy, salty, fried and hot foods. Also avoid having sugar, artificial sweeteners, carbonated drinks, pasteurized dairy products, as well as red meat.
          St. John’s wort is also an herbal remedy which can help to treat the issue of frequent urination within a short time period. People should take 300 mgs of this herbal remedy 2 to 3 times per day in a regular basis to gain the best results. This herb can also help to prevent urination in women effectively and quickly.
          Uva Ursi is a member of the health family and has an astringent. This herb can help people achieve beneficial result in dealing with the frequent urination problem. Uva Ursi is a diuretic and antiseptic which can help to cure many urinary tract infections which cause frequent urination. You can drink herbal tea made with Uva Ursi leaf or take this herb in the form of capsules. Pregnant women should remember to avoid using this herb.
          Corn silk can also be used to cure frequent urination resulted from bladder irritation, infections, or chronic and acute cystitis. This herb is a member of the Poaceae family, and it is also called “Zea Mays”. It has antiseptic and antibacterial properties which can soothe the bladder effectively. You can consume corn silk dried or fresh, or take it in the form of extract or capsules. Alternatively, you can also sip an herbal tea made from herbs and include corn silk to the tea. This is also one of the most effective and very simple to apply home remedies for frequent urination that people should learn and remember to make use to stop the problem of frequent urination