Top 3 Foods For Glowing Complexion

#1 Durian – also known as the King of Fruit, and for a reason, this nutritional powerfruit is not only good for your overall well-being but gives you a glowing complexion almost instantly. It does so mainly thanks to its organosulfur compounds which can’t be found in any other fruit.

Durian fruit
Durian fruit

#2 Oregano – mostly recommended topically in case of acne as an oil but eaten fresh, oregano will make you glow from the inside out thanks to its active compounds thymol and carvacrol. So make sure to add this herb to soups, salads, smoothies etc.

#3 Chillies – chilli peppers contain a phytochemical called capsaicin which works as a vasodilator, meaning that it increases blood flow to the skin. And if that’s not yet good enough then chillies have also been found to reduce wrinkles.

Chili Peppers
Chili Peppers
May 13, 2013Permalink

Natural Common Cold/Flu Remedies For Children

When my children come down with common cold or flu then instead of giving them the conventional medicine I first try to fight off the disease with some natural remedies instead. So over the years, practice has shown that these 3 remedies work the best to fight off a disease:


#1 – Garlic – Yes, simple as that, garlic does wonders to fight off viruses and bacteria and the good news is that there’s no need to feed it to your children but what I do is take about 2 garlic cloves, peel them and then cut them in half and place them somewhere near the child’s head during sleeping. When the cloves dry up then just peel and cut new ones.

#2 – Vodka and water mixture – This is a really old remedy that even my mother and grandmothers have used. Works well to take down the fever a few degrees. So what you need to do is mix together half a cup of vodka and half a cup of water and apply it to your child’s skin (all over the body if needed) with a cotton pad. The water and vodka mixture helps to cool down the body a bit when the fever gets too high. I usually start doing this when the fever hits 39,5 degrees.

#3 – Eucalyptus essential oil – Works like garlic by killing the bacteria and viruses and is especially good for stuffed nose. Either put a few drops into an oil lamp or humidifier or drop up to 2 drops straight onto your child’s pillow. Another trick you can try is rubbing a few drops of pure eucalyptus essential oil on the soles of your child’s feet, works well for coughs, stuffed nose and fever.

Essential oils shouldn’t be used on very small babies, it should be ok to start using them for babies 6 months and older. The other 2 remedies can be used on smaller babies as well.


Eat Up Your Papaya… Seeds

Yep, that’s right. Turns out that not only the fruit is edible but also its seeds. And just as the papaya fruit is good for your health so are the papaya seeds. For example the papaya seeds can help you get rid of worms and other parasitic infections because they contain papain (a strong proteolytic enzyme) and carpaine (anthelmintic alkaloid). Papaya seeds are also known to help cleanse the liver and fight off bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella, Staphylococcus etc.

Remember that since the papaya seeds are really potent then a little goes a long way. Only 1 teaspoonful of the seeds per fruit is enough (once you taste them I’m sure that you will agree with me). And remember not to have them daily for extended periods.


 

DIY: Hand Sanitizing Gel

After moving to South-East Asia recently there is one product that has previously been almost completely unnecessary but is now being used on a daily basis at least 10 times a day and that product is a hand sanitizing gel. It’s especially needed when you have small children because you can’t really prevent them from touching everything, can you? A small drop of hand sanitizer can go a long way by protecting you from milder diseases like upset stomach to more serious ones like hepatitis A.

After using many bottles of hand sanitizer already I did some research and learned that it’s really easy to make by yourself, so I gave it a try. All you need is 2/3 cup of aloe vera gel (which is really easy to make if you happen to have an aloe plant, read more about it here), 1/3 cup of rubbing alcohol (the stronger the better) and about 10 drops of essential oil of your choice. Mix everything and pour into a small plastic bottle so that you can carry it with you easily. Add liberally as often as you like and stop worrying about germs when you don’t have water and soap at hand.


 

DIY: Herbal Tooth Powder Without Baking Soda

Here’s one recipe for herbal tooth powder without any added baking soda. Since I ran out of my last tooth powder then now I decided to make a new one without baking soda because it is said to damage the tooth enamel when using long term. I’m not saying I won’t use baking soda ever again in a tooth powder, just a short break once in a while is a good thought : )

So here’s what you’ll need to make my herbal tooth powder: 2 tablespoons of whole dried stevia leaves, 2 tablespoons of whole dried peppermint leaves, 2 tablespoons of whole dried sage leaves, 1 tablespoon of neem powder (or 2 tablespoons of whole dried neem leaves) and 4 tablespoons of Bentonite clay.


Grind the herbs with mortar and pestle first:

And then add the neem powder and Bentonite clay and stir:

 

I chose exactly those herbs because the stevia gives the tooth powder a mildly sweet taste and also helps to improve dental health thanks to its antibacterial properties. The peppermint freshens the breath and also has strong antibacterial and antiviral properties. Sage is said to act as teeth whitener and cleaner plus it helps to keep your gums healthy. Neem powder helps to prevent periodontal disease and tooth decay. And I added the Bentonite clay because it mildly polishes and re-mineralizes the teeth.

 

More Natural Ways To Cure Vaginal Yeast Infection

Since my kefir tampons post has become surprisingly popular then I guess that many more people besides me are dealing with vaginal yeast infections (especially during pregnancy) so I’ll write here about some other natural remedies as well to get the yeast under control without having to turn to the doctor to get medications.

So the best thing you could do when trying to fight off yeast infection is to pay attention to what you eat, sugar and wheat are the main things to leave out because they are feeding the yeast as well. And try to add garlic to your dishes as much as you can, both cooked and raw versions. Also eating foods with probiotics is a good idea (kefir, buttermilk, plain yogurt).

Another remedy that is recommended to help cure the vaginal yeast infection is apple cider vinegar. Add one teaspoon of apple cider vinegar (use organic version with “mother” if possible because that will have the most beneficial enzymes in it) to one glass of water and drink it first thing in the morning. It will help to make the internal pH balance unacceptable to the yeast. Drinking apple cider vinegar water is also especially recommended during pregnancy because it only doesn’t help to fight off the yeast but also strengthens the placenta and improves the blood flow to the uterus.

Externally you can also try applying olive oil to the infected areas because olive oil helps to destroy the spores of the yeast.

You can also try another quick fix method by clicking here.

Beneficial Herbal Teas To Drink Before, During And After Pregnancy

There are many beneficial herbs that can be made into a tea and consumed before, during and/or after the pregnancy to keep both the mother and the growing baby healthy and happy.


Not so well-known herb to use before pregnancy is Herb Robert (Geranium Robertianum) because it is said to be the miracle remedy in case of infertility. It contains natural progesterone and stimulates fertility in both women and men. It is also a source of germanium which is a valuable element to the body as it makes oxygen available to the cells.

Probably the most well known herb on the other hand to use before and during pregnancy is raspberry leaf. It helps to prevent miscarriage and postpartum hemorrhage, eases morning sickness, reduces pain during labor and can actually help make the labor faster. After birth it assists in the production of breast milk. Raspberry leaf is also rich in various vitamins and minerals like calcium and magnesium which help relieve leg cramps and iron which helps to prevent and treat anemia.

Another herb to use before and during pregnancy is lady’s mantle which is also said to be very useful in treating sterility. It helps to thicken the uterine lining which is necessary for better embryo implantation. During pregnancy lady’s mantle helps to avoid miscarriage and during labor it helps and eases the process of giving birth.

Stinging nettle is also recommended during pregnancy but only for one week at a time. After drinking stinging nettle tea for one week you should have a break for at least 1 month before having it again. Stinging nettle tea is mostly used to treat and prevent anemia but it has other benefits as well. For example it aids and strengthens the kidneys, nourishes mother and baby, helps to reduce hemorrhoids and diminishes pain during and after birth.

Alfalfa tea is especially recommended during the last trimester of pregnancy because it contains a lot of vitamin K among other essential nutrients. Vitamin K is necessary for blood clotting so it helps to decrease postpartum bleeding and chance of hemorrhaging. Vitamin K is also essential to the newborn.

From 36th week of pregnancy it is recommended to start drinking one cup of wild thyme tea a day. It helps to prepare the cervix for the labor and relaxes smooth muscles. At the same time it is also a mild uterine stimulant.

All of the herbs mentioned above can be consumed after giving birth as well but there is one more herb that is especially recommended right after labor and that is yarrow. It helps to stop external and internal bleeding, has anti-inflammatory properties and is calming to the nerves. It can be used right after giving birth but should definitely be avoided during pregnancy!

Acne Treatments That Really Work

About a year ago I was one of those who was still struggling with acne although I’m not a teenager anymore. It wasn’t too severe but still annoying enough. So I discovered 2 recipes for myself that made my skin look much better and for some period got rid of acne altogether. Why I’m saying that only for some period is because a year later I am convinced that acne can be completely cured only by watching what you put in your mouth and by avoiding foods that cause breakouts (in my case dairy products and chocolate for example). Now I’ve been trying to eat raw foods as much as I can and my skin is absolutely glowing without any topical acne treatments. But if you don’t want to make drastic changes in your diet yet then here are the acne treatment recipes that worked wonders on my skin:


#1 – Lime juice and peanut oil mixture – mix together 1 tablespoon of fresh lime juice and 1 tablespoon of peanut oil. Add it to your face with a cotton pad before going to bed, after washing your face. It leaves the skin a bit oily but it’s worth a try. The mixture should last for about few days if kept in a refrigerator.

#2 – Aspirin and apple cider vinegar toner – mix together 50ml of water, 15ml of apple cider vinegar and 5 uncoated aspirin tablets. Crush the aspirin tablets with mortar and pestle first before mixing with water and apple cider vinegar, otherwise the toner is going to be quite grainy as the aspirin doesn’t dissolve completely. Although even when it’s grainy it should still work, just make sure you shake it every time then before applying. You can use it at mornings and evenings as a regular toner after washing the face. The aspirin is good in treating pimples because it contains salicylic acid and the apple cider vinegar balances the pH of the skin, plus it has antibacterial and antiseptic properties. This mixture should last for about 1 month if kept in a refrigerator.

To find out more about ways to treat your acne holistically check out this link.

Treat Ringworm With Garlic

My daughter has had ringworm twice when she was smaller and both times I didn’t want to use any of the conventional antifungal treatments, instead I did my research on natural alternatives and decided to give garlic a try. And it probably is the best remedy you can find to treat ringworm because we got rid of it with just about 3 days! While with antifungal treatments found in pharmacy it is said to take up to 2 weeks before the ringworm disappears.

What you need to do is take one full clove of garlic, cut it in half and rub the cut part onto the ringworm. Simple as that! I did it about 1 or 2 times in a day but if the ringworm seems to be very persistent then feel free to do it even more frequently. Of course the skin should be clean before rubbing on the garlic and also it is a good idea to change clothes and sheets more often when dealing with ringworm as it is a fungal infection and can spread easily by contact.


April 27, 2012Permalink 2 Comments

DIY: Tooth Powder With Whitening Effect

The idea to make my own tooth powder originates from here but I adjusted the recipe a bit and added one more whitening ingredient besides baking soda (actually you can skip baking soda altogether because in the long run it’s not very good idea to use it daily because it can damage the tooth enamel) and didn’t add the myrrh gum powder at all right now because it’s not very wise to use it during pregnancy.


So to make my version of the tooth powder you’ll need to take about 2 tablespoons of full dried stevia leaves. Grind them well with mortar and pestle:

If you have a fine powder of the stevia leaves then add about 8 tablets (or open up 8 capsules) of activated charcoal and grind some more:

Then add about 2 tablespoons of baking soda (if using), 2 tablespoons of Bentonite clay (French green clay would work fine as well), 1 tablespoon of cinnamon powder and 1 tablespoon of clove powder. Stir it all well and you’ll have your own tooth powder which leaves your mouth really fresh tasting and smelling (thanks to stevia and cinnamon) and your teeth pearly white (thanks to baking soda and activated charcoal)

 

April 15, 2012Permalink 2 Comments