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30 June, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Apple Cider Vinegar Remedies

Apple cider vinegar remedies have been used for many years to help with all kinds of problems that people may have.  In fact, its use has even been extended to cover pets. Apple cider vinegar is a 100% natural product.  Traditionally it was made by fermenting apples to produce cider, then letting the cider ferment again into vinegar.  Vinegar is produced using what is called a 'vinegar mother', which is a live, natural substance. Most modern vinegars are produced using other methods often involving chemicals.  Even if vinegar mother is used, the resulting vinegar is normally pasteurized before bottling, which kills the live substance.  In order to benefit from apple cider vinegar remedies, it is crucial to always be sure to buy a brand of ACV that is live and includes the mother.  Usually these brands will be 100% organic.  You can find live apple cider vinegar in health food stores or online. Apple Cider Vinegar and Weight Loss People who use ACV to help with weight loss take 1-3 teaspoons before each meal.  You can mix it with water or even add a little raw honey. The link with weight loss is not entirely clear but it may help to increase the metabolism, reduce ...
30 June, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Finding a Psoriasis Remedy

Searching for a psoriasis remedy can be a long and difficult task.  Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that can be painful and disfiguring.  It is thought to be auto immune in origin, which means that it is a condition where the body actually attacks its own cells, in this case by producing excessive skin tissue which forms plaques or scaly areas. It is usually a response of the body to stressors.  These can include but are not limited to psychological stress factors.  Other triggers may be smoking, alcohol, pollutants in the atmosphere, prescription medications or withdrawal of them, and substances in the diet.  Psoriasis may also have a genetic component, in that the tendency to suffer from psoriasis and other auto immune conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes tends to run in families, although not in a predictable way.  However, many people with psoriasis also suffer from arthritis. Medical treatments for psoriasis tend to focus on soothing the skin.  Topical skin ointments may include vitamin D, coal tar, salicylic acid, vitamin A (retinoids), moisturizers and sometimes, corticosteroids.  Many people do not like to use corticosteroids and there are plenty of creams that avoid them. Vitamin D is essential ...
30 June, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Home Remedies for Heel Spurs

Home remedies for heel spurs are often not necessary because a heel spur does not always cause any pain.  If you have pain in the foot and you have a heel spur, it may not be the spur itself that is causing the pain, but inflammation associated with plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick ligament that runs from the heel bone to the ball of the foot.  This problem can be caused by degeneration (wearing out) of the plantar fascia with age, or it may be related to stressing of the plantar fascia during sports or exercise such as running or doing a lot of walking. Heel spurs often go along with plantar fasciitis.  People who have had foot pain for some years are likely to have a heel spur, which is an extra hook of bone that forms on the heel bone.  Some people can feel it and for others it is visible on an X ray.  Sometimes the spur will form even when there is no foot pain. The pain is usually worse in the morning.  This is because the ligament contracts while we sleep.  When we get out of bed and start to walk ...
30 June, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Home Remedies for Hives

Hives are very common, affecting around 20% of the population at some time, so there are many people searching for home remedies for hives. Hives or urticaria come in many types and can have many causes.  Often, the cause is the key to the treatment.  In many cases, hives are a reaction to allergy.  This may be a food allergy or a reaction to a substance in the environment.  Common foods that may cause allergy include shellfish, nuts, eggs, wheat, soy.  Hives caused by food allergy form very quickly and are usually easily traced back to the allergen.  If you are not sure what you may be allergic to, you can have a test at the dermatologist's office. Hives occur when the capillaries in the epidermis below the skin leak fluid.  The fluid gathers to form a hive or wheal below the skin.  In most cases, the body will reabsorb the fluid after a certain length of time and the hives disappear naturally.  However, this can take several weeks.  Some people even have chronic hives which never seem to go away.  In any case, while hives are present they are red, inflamed and often intensely itchy, so many people seek out home ...
30 June, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Home Remedies for Poison Ivy

It is always worth knowing about home remedies for poison ivy.  You or your kids may come across this nasty plant at any time, and if you do not take action, it spreads.  So what is poison ivy and what can you do about it? Poison ivy and its friend’s poison oak and poison sumac contain a substance called urushiol which is responsible for the allergic reaction that most people have when they touch one of these plants.  Not everybody is susceptible; a few people are genuinely immune to urushiol.  However, in most cases the immunity will not hold through prolonged or repeated exposure.  Even if you don't react to poison ivy the first time you encounter it, you may the second, third or tenth time. The usual response is a rash that looks like hives, forming on any part of the skin that has been in contact with urushiol.  This is a greasy substance that stays on the skin and is easily transferred either to another part of the body or to another person, especially if it gets on the hands.  The rash often does not develop immediately but may take a few hours to several days to appear. So the first ...