creating nerve impulses that signal the gut to speed up. When food moves too quickly through the gut, the result is loose stools. In dogs and cats with chronic inflammatory bowel disease, the gut responds as if irritated at the slightest stress or change of diet. ...
Honey is very useful for soothing the irritated throat thanks to its astringent and anti-inflammation agents. Instructions: Add the juice from 1 fresh lemon to a glass of warm water. Next, add 2 tsps of honey. Sip this tea slowly. 9. Eucalyptus Oil Next to good home remedies for laryngi...
This is also one of the most effective home remedies for hoarseness that I want my readers to learn and remember to make use of! 6. Roasted Grams: Roasted grams will be able to reduce hoarseness and soothe your irritated throat efficiently. You can choose a handful of roasted grams to ...
The saline solution will not only help sooth yourcat's irritated nosebut it will help the cat sneeze out any mucous and bacteria that might be in their airway. You can also place the solution on a cotton swab and use it to clean away any crustiness from the nose and the eyes. Maryvi...
This fungus fighter is the main ingredient in many over-the-counter (OTC) products. You can buy it at your local drugstore as a liquid or a polish you paint onto your nails. It eases the raw, irritatedskinthat can come with a fungus. ...
Petroleum jelly: Repeated sneezing and nasal discharge can leave the skin around the nostrils dry and irritated. You may apply some petroleum jelly on the skin under the nose to get relief from rawness or irritation. Make sure the petroleum jelly does not enter the nostrils. Cool mist humidifie...
Emu Oil for Dry Irritated Eyes I was amazed by the remedy that one of our customers who called today told me of. He purchases emu oil capsules for arthritic joint pain and says he can't live without them. After chatting with him for a little while he told me that he uses the capsule...
Many of the home remedies that ease symptoms in adults will also help a child with nasal congestion and sinus pressure. Be sure to give them plenty of fluids. You can also try: Humidifiers Saline nose drops Raising their head on pillows at night (unless they are babies, who shouldn't use...
I’m using this plus I’m using a few other products that, yes, are chemicals, but I’ve had so many issues with keeping pests out of that house even with natural remedies that the only thing that has worked was a flea bomb inside the house. So I’ll be taking my cats for a dr...
We had noticed that Henry's eye has been a little irritated lately. (Uh...obviously it is from him hanging his head out the window and getting his smells on! None of this is vet approved, of course!) The proof was in the pudding, sadly. We did earn a sideways thumb (not a thumb...