Recent Health Blog | Natural Remedies PostsHoney as Antibiotic and Burn Medicineby Christine Buske18 Aug 2006 04:54 PMThe increase in antibiotic resistant bacteria may just force us to turn to an age old folk remedy: Honey is not just a sweet treat, it can also be used as a wound dressing! It has already been used for centuries for wounds, burns, skin ulcers, scrapes and cataracts. Natural Remedies at Familes.comby Aimee Amodio21 Jul 2006 06:53 AMThere are always a lot of things going on at Families.com, so you may or may not have noticed a new tab at the top for Reviews. Echinaceaby Aimee Amodio25 Jun 2006 08:14 AMThe purple coneflower called Echinacea is a native North American plant. You can find it throughout the central plains, where it grows wild on road banks, fields, prairies, and in the open woods. The Benefits of Green Teaby Aimee Amodio29 May 2006 06:04 PMGreen tea is pretty amazing. It is one of the richest natural sources of antioxidants, which help clean out your cells and prevent heart disease and cancer. Alternative Medicine Treatments: Fact or Fictionby Gillian Markson07 May 2006 03:06 PMAlternative medicine treatment is a complicated and confusing field. Many people believe that nature can help us treat ailments without introducing man-made chemical compounds into our bodies. Old Fashioned Headache Remediesby Aimee Amodio24 Apr 2006 07:52 AMUCLA has an Online Archive of American Folk Medicine that is fun to play with, if you have some spare time and curiosity about how our ancestors used to treat common ailments. What Is Acupuncture?by Aimee Amodio27 Mar 2006 09:32 AMThe Far East brings us a very different look at life and health sometimes. Case in point: acupuncture. Get it? Point? Acupuncture is a healing practice that dates back more than five thousand years. It is based on the belief that your life energy (or qi) flows through your body. Relaxing Recipes Using Your Aromatherapy Starter Kitby Aimee Amodio23 Mar 2006 09:54 AMYour aromatherapy starter kit is full of beneficial and inexpensive essential oils! Here are some recipes that will help you feel more relaxed! What Makes Aromatherapy Work?by Aimee Amodio23 Mar 2006 09:51 AMThink about your nose for a second. We think of it mainly for smelling things, but it has another extremely important job: regulating the movement of air into and out of the lungs. Between the two, your nose is an important part of what makes aromatherapy work. Aromatherapy and Your Immune Systemby Aimee Amodio09 Mar 2006 12:08 PMEssential oils used in aromatherapy often have very beneficial effects on your immune system. You can use aromatherapy directly to combat various physical and mental problems! But you will find the same immune system benefits from just making aromatherapy a part of your daily life. Recent Blog Comments Aimee Amodio says... "Glad to help confirm your decision, Dale!" |
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