Bathing or washing hair in periodsdoes not completely release the toxins, causing infection. Chances of problems like intense pain increase. So do not wash hair for at least 3 days. You wash your hair during the last days of the period. Why do I poop so much on my period? These chemica...
36 Natural Alternatives for Infection Written by Pat Robinson Plant products have historically been consumed and utilized for their anti-microbial and health boosting benefits. Many plant materials are being researched for their therapeutic value for our immune health. Here are 36 natural substances ...
it is being investigated as a dental sealant and tooth enamel hardener. Dr. Weil states that a number of studies have tested its effectiveness in humans as a treatment for burns, minor wounds, infections, inflammatory diseases, dental pain, and genital herpes. We don't currently harvest our ...
such as aiding in weight loss, inflammation and chronic diseases. It is also especially known for improving the health of the kidneys. It does so by flushing out toxins from this part of the body and prevents kidney issues such as kidney stones and swelling from infection. ...
If the skin becomes raw from scratching, a bacterial infection could develop. A wonderful home remedy for such is using a mixture of honey,cinnamon, and lime juice. Just add a teaspoon of honey to a glass of warm water and then add the juice from half alemon.(17) ...
1. Visit a medical center in case the condition of your skin infection is deteriorating. 2. It is important to see a doctor on severe wounds. The honey should not be applied on bleeding wounds. 3. Since the honey has not been proven fit for patients who have diabetes, it is better av...
The parameters like pain, swelling, redness, formation of granulation tissue and signs of infection were assessed immediate postoperatively up to 3 weeks. Results Honey reduced the pain intensity in experimental group as compared to control group but the result was statistically not significant (p >...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera; Family: Apidae) forms a product from sap of plants which is also known as Honey[1] From 5500 years, honey has been used by humans.[2] Honey has been used by maximum ancient people for nourishing objects and as well as for its remedial goods.[2-3] Honey ...
The findings showed the presence of lead and at least two antibiotics in almost 23% of the 362 test samples of honey meant for export [115]. The antibiotics could have been the residual effect of treatment and control of infection in honey-bees. A link to this hypothesis is the almost ...
“Honeybees are social animals, as they benefit from dividing up responsibilities and interactions such as mutual grooming, but when those social activities can increase the risk of infection, the bees appear to have evolved to balance the risks and benefits by adopting social distancing.” ...