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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Home Remedies for Ringworm

Ringworm is a fungus infection on the skin. It is an infectious disease and mostly occurs in the scalp, body, feet and nails. It spreads from the affected person to the person who come in contact.

Ringworm of the scalp is found commonly in children because of lack of protective fatty acids in their scalp. The disease spreads on the skin and extends deeper into the hair roots, and also up along the hair. The affected hair becomes dull and breaks off near its root. This leaves spots on the scalp.

Symptoms

Following are the major ringworm symptoms:

• Pink and scaly rings on the body.

• Severe itching.

Causes of ringworm

• Lack of protective fatty acids in the scalp.

• Excessive sweating.

• Skin wounds.

• Pets such as dogs and cats.

• Wearing unwashed clothes or sharing comb of infected persons.

Natural Home Remedies for Ringworm

Following are some of the effective home remedies for ringworm:

• Raw papaya is the most effective remedy for ringworm. Rub the ringworm patches with this fruit slices. You can also make a paste of dried papaya and apply on the affected area.

• Prepare a paste of mustard seeds and apply it externally over the ringworm patches after washing the skin with hot water.

• Apply the juice of cassia tree leaves on the ringworm patches.

• Apply turmeric powder externally to the paste of the skin affected by ringworm.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Home Remedies to Cure Jaundice

Jaundice is the clinical manifestation of hyper bilirubinemia, arising from the over-production of bilirubin or impared billary excretion. When serum bilirubin exceeds 2 to 4 mg; per 100 ml, yellowish pigmentation of the skin and mucous membranes appear. In ayurveda it is called “Kamala” meaning disorder of liver in which all likes and dislikes disappear.

Symptoms


If the duration is less than one month, it is due to hepatitis. If it is more it can be due to carcinoma, chronic active hepatitis, or chronic liver abscess. It has been divided into acute and chronic, ineffective and obstructive types. The acute variety is very serious and if not treated patient dies immediately. There is fever, with digestive distress and soon the toxemia develops. Once the patient develops coma, the prognosis is severe.

In chronic type digestive distress like nausea, anorexia, epigastric discomfort, slight pain or heaviness immediately after meals are common symptoms.

In long standing cases, due to malignancy, there may be weight loss. Severe colic pain can be there due to stone in bile duct. Fever is suggestive of hepatitis. In obstructive type pruritus is always present. Color of urine, stool, conjunctiva and lastly skin changes to yellow.

Home Remedies for Jaundice


1. Juice of bitter gourd are very effective in treating jaundice.One glassful of juice early morning per day is recommended.

2. Prepare a cupful of juice of beetroot and lemon in equal proportions. Having this juice for a few days will definitely cure jaundice.

3. Extract juice of amalaki (Indian gooseberry, Emblica officinalis). Have this juice thrice in a day in a teaspoonful quantity. This is a potent remedy for all kinds of liver ailments.


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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Treating Mouth Ulcers Through Herbs

The open sores which appear in the mouth are called as mouth ulcers. They are white or yellow in color, and are usually accompanied with a pain, which is felt at the time of eating. The pain is quite severe when salty or spicy food passes over the ulcer. Mouth ulcers can occur anywhere in the mouth – on the inner surface of the cheeks, lips, tongue, palate and at the base of the gums.

There are several factors that can cause it. Some of them are as follows:-

1 Wrong diet

2 Digestive problems such as constipation

3 Hormonal imbalances, especially during puberty in girls

4 Anemia

5 Constant stress

6 Hereditary factors

7 Infection of the herpes simplex virus

8 Irritation by some chemicals, tobacco and alcohol

(1) Useful Herbs in the Treatment of Mouth Ulcers

1. Banyan (Ficus religiosa)

A decoction of the bark of the banyan tree reduces the pain caused by mouth ulcers.
2. Chebulic Myrobalan (Terminalia chebula)
The chebulic myrobalan is a element of the Triphala choorna, of which the amalaki is also an vital component. Its bark helps in reducing the pain of the ulcers. It also helps in eliminating constipation problems which is the one of the cause of ulcers.

3. Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum)

Fenugreek leaves help in curing mouth ulcers. An mixture of these leaves is used for gargling. Fenugreek is a strong agent on the ulcers.

4. Henna (Lawsonium alba)

Henna is a cooling herb. It can provide a relaxing effect on the ulcers. It is used with water for gargling.

5. Indian Gooseberry (Emblica officinalis)

The Indian gooseberry or amalaki has a double effect on ulcers. Used as a gargling solution, it can relax the pain of the ulcers. Secondly it can deal with constipation, which is normally one of the important factors causing ulcers in the mouth.

6. Kattha (Acacia catechu)

Kattha is an extract of the Acacia catechu plant, known commonly in the west as the catechu plant. This has astringent properties. This is used to cure ulcers.

7. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)

Licorice is used for several oral and dental problems. It is a part of several toothpaste brands. Its stem and leaves helps in cleansing the mouth efficiently. Apart from controlling the sores, it can refresh the mouth and cleanse the teeth.

8. Turmeric (Curcuma longa)

Turmeric is also a cooling agent. It helps in relieving mouth ulcers. It is mixed in water and the suspension is used for gargling.

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