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Elina [12.6K]
4 years ago
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10 home remedies for diseases

Biology
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nordsb [41]4 years ago
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Home Remedy for Common Cold

 Garlic soup helps reduce the harshness of a cold.

 A glass of lemon juice a day would raise the body’s resistance.

 Onion juice can also help avoid a cold.

 Drink plenty of water, at least 6-8 glasses per day.

Home Remedy for Cough

 Basil leaves and ginger are very effective in relieving an irritating dry cough. You can either chew

basil leaves or take fresh ginger with hot water.

 Eat grapes. Grapes when eaten regularly can also help get rid of severe coughs.

 Drinking a few cups of hot water with salt can also help stop coughing.

 Take a hot shower. Breathing in the steam can provide temporary relief.

Home Remedy for Fever Blisters

 Apply petroleum jelly to the skin.

 Apply cold compress on the affected area.

 Avoid eating nuts and chocolate.

Home Remedy for Common Fever

 Drink tea made with from saffron.

 Eat oranges. Oranges give instant energy and helps the body fight unwanted infections.

 A glass of milk also works wonders.

Home Remedy for Sore Throat

 A mixture of Listerine mouth wash and Hydrogen Peroxide. Pour a little of each liquid into a cup

(equal parts) and gargle.

 Eat three to four marshmallows to soothe a sore throat. The gelatin in the marshmallows is what

soothes the sore throat.

Drink hot water, lemon juice, and honey mixed together.Mint has been used for hundreds of years as a health remedy. Peppermint oil might help with irritable bowel syndrome -- a long-term condition that can cause cramps, bloating, gas, diarrhea, and constipation -- and it may be good for headaches as well. More studies are needed to see how much it helps and why. People use the leaf for other conditions, too, but there’s very little evidence it helps with any of them.

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