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Home Remedies for Bronchitis, Wet Cough and Runny Nose - Onion, Chili Pepper, Ginger, Turmeric, Tulsi, Peppermint, Lemon and Orange Peel


Looking for home remedies to treat bronchitis, wet cough and runny nose? There are many spices and foods that you can use for the treatment, such as onion, chili pepper, ginger, turmeric, tulsi, peppermint, lemon and orange peel. 1. Onion - 1 teaspoon of onion juice - 1 teaspoon of honey - Mix them and drink it, 3 times a day 2. Chili Pepper - 1/2 teaspoon of chili pepper powder - 1 cup of milk (or 1 cup of water with 1 tablespoon of sugar) - Boil and simmer them for 3-5 ...

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How to treat Frostbite with Chili Pepper and Ginger - Home Winter Remedies


Are you looking for home winter remedies to treat frostbite? You can use hot chili pepper (cayenne pepper) and ginger. Frostbite (frost bite) is the medical condition that the skin and other tissues are damaged due to extreme cold. In winter, When you expose to very cold temperatures, your skin and underlying tissues may freeze, and result in frostbite. The symptoms of frostbite include redness, swelling, itchy, pain and ulcers. If your frostbite is in initial stage, not developed into ...

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How to Make Pickled Ginger for Indigestion, Vomiting, Nausea, Abdominal Fullness, Stomach Flu, Cold, Morning Sick and Motion Sickness


Ginger is a wonderful remedy for relieving indigestion, vomiting, nausea, abdominal fullness, stomach flu, cold, morning sick and motion sickness. When you have one of these disorders, consume a piece of fresh ginger or drink a cup of warm ginger tea, you will get rid of the symptoms. Sometimes, when you need fresh ginger to relieve your stomach disorders after dinner, you may find that, you have no ginger in your kitchen. Well, you can store fresh ginger in the refrigerator for a few ...

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Ayurvedic Cough Remedies - Almond, Turmeric, Onion, Ginger, Garlic, Black Pepper, Honey, Milk and Ghee - Indian Remedies


There are many spices and foods that are used in Ayurveda to treat cough, such as almond, turmeric, onion, ginger, garlic, black pepper, honey, milk and ghee (butter). 1. Almond, Honey and Ghee - Almonds 8-9 - Honey 1 tablespoon - Ghee (butter) 1/2 tablespoon - Make them into a paste - Consume it 3 times a day for 3 days - This remedy is said to cure dry cough 2. Turmeric, Honey or Milk Recipe 1 - Turmeric and honey: - Turmeric powder 1 tablespoon - Honey 1 tablespoon - ...

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Home Remedies: How to Treat Vomiting and Nausea - Ginger, Black Pepper and Peppermint


Vomiting and nausea can be caused by many factors, including stomach flu, eating too much food, drinking too much alcohol, food poisoning, motion sickness, pregnancy, acid reflux, viral infection, brain tumors, brain injury, or other illness. If the vomiting and nausea is caused by food poisoning (ate something that contains chemical, toxic or other poisonous ingredients), you should immediately induce vomiting to have that stuff out. In this situation, you should not try to stop vomiting. ...

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Home Remedies for Cough - Honey, Vinegar, Rock Sugar, Ginger, Orange Peel, Radish and Black Pepper


There are many home remedies that can be used to treat cough. 1. Honey and Vinegar. Mix a tablespoon honey and a tablespoon vinegar with a cup of water, drink it slowly. This remedy is good for dry cough. 2. Rock Sugar. Hold a piece of rock sugar in the mouth and let it dissolve slowly, or mix rock sugar with water and drink it slowly. This remedy is good for dry cough. 3. Ginger. Add some sugar to a slice of fresh ginger, and put it in your mouth. Hold it for 5-10 minutes. This remedy ...

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Home Remedies for Acid Reflux and Heartburn - Apple, Papaya, Honey, Vinegar and Ginger


There are many home remedies that are said to relieve acid reflux and heartburn, such as apple, papaya, honey, vinegar and ginger. You may have them in your kitchen. You can try each one, and see which one is good for you. Because a remedy may work for someone, but may not work for others. Here is how to try the home remedies: 1. Eat an apple, a portion of fresh papaya, a carrot or a banana. 2. If none of them work, then try honey or sugar. Take 1-2 table spoons of honey or sugar in ...

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Perilla (Zi Su) and Ginger for Common Cold, Running Nose, Headache, Chills and Vomiting - Chinese Medicine


Perilla (Zi Su) is used to treat common cold, running nose, headache, chills and vomiting in traditional Chinese medicine. Perilla (Zi Su, 紫蘇, purple mint, Japanese basil, wild coleus) is, like basil and coleus, a member of the mint family. Zi Su is a perilla that has purple leaves. Zi Su has anti-inflammatory properties and can stimulate the immune system. It is often combined with ginger to treat common cold in China. Here is how to make Zi Su Ginger Tea: - Fresh ...

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Ayurvedic Remedies for Kapha Headache - Ginger, Vacha, Cinnamon, Aromatherapy and Diet


According to Ayurveda, kapha headache can be treated by using ginger, vacha, cinnamon, aromatherapy and the diet. How to know if my headache is kapha headache? Kapha headache is caused by ama in the form of mucus (usually sinuses), due to accumulation of kapha in head. The patient feels dull aching pain in the region of nose, temple and surrounding area. Therefore it is described as sinus headache. The headache is usually accompanied by nasal congestion or colds with symptoms of hay ...

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Herbal Remedies for Whooping Cough (Pertussis) in Children: Turmeric, Aniseed, Radish, Fenugreek and Ginger


Whooping Cough (Pertussis) in children may be treated by using herbal remedies - turmeric, aniseed, radish, fenugreek and ginger. These remedies can relieve the symptoms of the cough. Here are how to use them: 1. Turmeric. Take 3 grams of turmeric powder, along with milk, two times a day. 2. Aniseed . Use 3 grams of aniseed to make a tea, and drink it 2 times a day. 3. Radish and honey. Mix a tsp of fresh radish juice with equal quantity of honey to make a syrup. Consume it 2 times a ...

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