Wart Removal – Home Remedies



Everyone seems to know someone that is an expert on wart removal. Home remedies have been passed down for generations. There is in fact a methods that can remove warts in only a few days. The reason that everyone wants to remove their wart using home remedies is because no one really wants to pay a visit to the doctor over a wart. That is, unless it is a very serious wart problem. For the most part, we just want to get rid of it ourselves. There are 3 popular home remedies being discussed pretty frequently on the internet.

• The Duct Tape method
• The Apple-Cider Vinegar method
• The Cut Potato method

The Duct Tape method is pretty straight forward; just put duct tape on the wart for about two weeks or until it disappears. However, it’s a popular method of wart removal only because of its simplicity, and it still may not work for everyone. It makes your immune system respond to the tape, thus battling the virus at the same time. Since everyone’s immune system is different, it may or may not work for you. Plus, if the wart is on your face… well you get the picture.

The Apple-Cider Vinegar method involves soaking a piece of cotton in the vinegar, then applying it to the wart and covering it with a band aid. It works about as fast as the duct tape method. The active ingredient is the acid in the vinegar. It doesn’t kill the virus that caused the wart, but it soaks in to the skin and allows the top layer, along with the wart, to peel off. But beware, this home remedy can damage surrounding skin and leave a scar.

The Cut Potato methods seem to be more of a “wives tale” than wart removal, home remedies. The theory is to put a cut potato on the wart for 15 minutes every day until the wart magically disappears. The success rate and the time it takes for the wart to disappear is about the same that you could expect if you did nothing and let the wart heal on its own. Yet, some people swear by this method, so it may have some merit.

Allergies, Home Remedies



Runny nose, swollen eyes, rashes, hives – any one of these can indicate that you have an allergy to something in your environment. An allergy occurs when your body is exposed to something it doesn’t like. Not everyone has an allergy, but if you have a cold which has hung on for more than a week, or a rash, you are probably experiencing the wonderful world of allergies.

The worst problem with allergies is they can make you feel miserable. You feel stuffed up, you sneeze, you itch. The good news is you don’t have to suffer. Aside from getting a series of desensitizing shots from your doctor, there are many things you can do in your own home to get rid of your allergy problems.

Get Moving!
Believe it or not, cutting edge allergy experts now say that one of the primary causes of allergies is pure physical laziness. If you don’t move, sooner or later something’s going to catch up to you, and that something is often an allergy.

If you get up, get out and get more exercise, you will greatly reduce your risk of suffering from allergic reactions of any kind. If you have a lot of allergies, increase your daily exercise by 1 to 2 hours. Walks or bike rides in the fresh air are great for oxygenating your lungs, brain — and entire body.

Eat Better!
It’s as simple as this — a poor diet makes you weak. If you eat a lot of junk food, and very little good food, meaning fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, you hamstring your body’s immune system. With a poor diet, you have no ammunition with which to fight off outside irritants. In short, you develop allergies to those things most other people are strong enough to resist. So while you get more exercise, reform your diet, and watch your allergies dwindle.

Eliminate Irritants
Obviously, you should take care to avoid that which bugs you — pet dander, pollen, dust mites and mold. Keep your house very clean. Vacuum and dust regularly to control dust mite and pet dander problems. Also, wipe down damp areas, like the bathroom, regularly with disinfectant to control mold growth. If your allergies are fairly mild, these steps will usually keep your problems under control.

Go Further
For some people, this is not enough. If your reactions continue to be severe, you might have to isolate or give away Fluffy and Fido. If you are allergic to pet dander, the last thing you want is to have your furry friends anywhere near the area where you sleep, because you don’t want to breathe in their dander for eight solid hours. You might also try covering your bed in plastic and investing in synthetic Dacron pillows. This will cut down on places for pet dander and dust mites to hide.

Re-Do the Floor Plan
Rip up your carpets and put down linoleum and throw rugs. Wall-to-wall carpeting is bad news for allergies because tightly woven carpeting material can harbor dust mites, dander, pollen, and mold which even the best steam cleaner can’t help.

Get and Air Conditioner
Air conditioners can help filter out pollens while dehumidifying the air in your house so mold cannot grow. Make sure you periodically clean out the air conditioner with a disinfectant, because in wet climates, air conditioners can also be a major producer of mold spores.

Air Cleaner
Invest in an industrial strength air cleaner which bolts on to your central air and heating unit. These can be expensive, but they remove potentially harmful particles from every room in your house. The room-size air cleaners can take certain particles out, like pollen, but there is nothing to keep more allergens from floating from other rooms.

Over the Counter
It pays to invest in over-the-counter antihistamines, which can take care of your runny nose and other symptoms. They work to a certain extent.

Acne: Home Remedies



Modern science has yet to find a total cure for the age-old problem called Acne. Our society’s obsession with beauty has created a market that has capitalized on this acne problem with a plethora of paste, gels and soaps, each claiming to finally clear your skin of this blight, but home remedies abound as well.

If you feel that commercial acne remedies are too harsh on your skin there are several home remedies that you can try. The following are some of these home remedies that people swear by. These are not sure-cures to acne and have not been scientifically proven or tested. You can try these treatments at your own discretion and risk.

Prevention methods:

. You can apply a paste of fresh methi (fenugreek) leaves to the concerned area every night. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes and wash with warm water.

. Create a paste using cucumber. Apply as a mask and leave it on for 1-1/2 hours. Rinse.

. Create a paste using 1 tsp groundnut oil with 1 tsp fresh lime juice. Smear on your face and leave it on for 10-15 minutes. Wash.

. Wash your face with a warm salty water solution, twice a day. Pat dry.

. Massage the face with the skin of a lemon before washing with lukewarm water.

To reduce swellings:

. Apply toothpaste on the affected area overnight, making sure to use paste and not gel toothpaste.

. Place strawberry leaves on the affected area to allow the alkalinity reduce the swelling.

. Apply the juice of raw papaya, including the skin and seeds, on the affected area.

. Mix juice of one lemon with equal parts rose water. Apply the mixture on the affected area and leave it on for about half an hour. Wash face with fresh water. Repeat for 15 days.

Acne Treatments:

. Apply the juice of fresh mint on the face every night.

. Mix together 2-3 tsp dried basil leaves and a cup of boiling water. Steep for 10-20 minutes then let it cool. Apply using cotton balls on the affected area.

. Create a paste using ground orange peels and some water. Apply to the affected area.

. Apply aloe vera extract on the affected area to speed up healing.

You have to understand that acne is caused by oily secretions called sebum getting trapped under the skin in a canal called a follicle. The follicle is a narrow space that runs from the oil glands to the skin pores on the surface of your skin. Hair also grows out through the follicle and when hair and sebum are trapped in a clogged follicle, this allows bacteria to grow. It is these bacteria that cause swelling and redness. So, a lot of the commercial treatments are based on an anti-bacterial active ingredient.

If you look closely at the ingredients in most of the recipe above, a lot of them also have anti-bacterial properties but coming from natural sources. However, all the remedies mentioned above and even commercial products needs time to work so have patience and continuously apply the treatment. If all else fails, one rule prevails – never pop your pimple.