Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Natural Remedy For Menstrual Cramp

What are menstrual cramps?

Menstrual cramps are pains in the belly and pelvic areas that are experienced by a woman as a result of her menstrual period. Menstrual cramps are not the same as the discomfort felt during premenstrual syndrome (PMS), although the symptoms of both disorders can sometimes be experienced as a continual process. Many women suffer from both PMS and menstrual cramps.

Menstrual cramps can range from mild to quite severe. Mild menstrual cramps may be barely noticeable and of short duration sometimes felt just as a sense of light heaviness in the belly. Severe menstrual cramps can be so painful that they interfere with a woman's regular activities for several days.


How common are menstrual cramps?

Regular Exercise:
Ease painful menstrual cramping by embracing sessions of routine exercise, as this practice increases the release of endorphins – one of your body’s natural methods of killing pain.

Hot Water Bottle:
Place a hot water bottle on your stomach to relieve cramps.

Ginger:

Ginger root has been found to help relieve the pain associated with menstrual cramps. Therefore, a simple soothing herbal tea can made from Ginger as follows:
  • Slice a handful of ginger root
  • Let the pieces simmer in boiling water for 15 to 20mins
  • Using a strainer, pour the tea into a drinking mug
Lay Off the Caffeine:
For some, the oils found in coffee can cause irritation in the intestines. Overall, the caffeine contained in tea, coffee, cola drinks, and chocolate can add to your menstrual cramping by increasing your nervous energy.

Chamomile:
Chamomile is widely used to treat gynecologic complaints such as menstrual cramps and discomfort related to premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Add 2 teaspoons of dried Chamomile flowers to a cup of boiling water and let it steep for at least 5 minutes. If you are using a package of Chamomile tea bags, then follow the directions as stated on the box. Honey or sugar can be added for taste. A good preventive measure is to start drinking Chamomile tea a couple of days before you are expecting your period, and then drink at least 2 cups everyday during your period. It also feels great if you use your hot mug as a hot compress for your lower abdomen while you are drinking it.

 

Water:

Keep a water bottle close to you because if you become dehydrated, you’ll only worsen your menstrual cramps.

Yoga:
Yoga stretching during your monthly period not only treats abdominal cramps, but also provides a much-needed burst of relaxation that can help ease other symptoms associated with your menstrual cycle.

Mint:

Relieve your cramps with peppermint or wintergreen, especially when added to a tea. Drink one to two cups per day. Throughout the day, you may also suck on mint candy.

 Drink Hot Liquids:

When your pelvic region feels congested and cramped, allow the warmth of hot liquids to increase your blood flow and relax your muscles. Some of the best drinks include hot herbal teas and warmed up lemonade.

 Mineral Bath:

Take a dip in your very own herbal spa treatment to relieve cramps. Comprised of one cup of sea salt and one cup of baking soda added to warm water, this home remedy works by relaxing your muscles. Soak for at least 20 minutes.

Vitamins and Minerals:

Make sure you get a decent amount of vitamins and minerals, which can lead to fewer issues with menstrual cramping. It is suggested to take a multiple vitamin and mineral supplement, especially one that provides the body with calcium. Choose supplements that deliver small doses so that you can take one after each meal.

Magnesium:

Calcium is greatly associated with lessening the amount of pain that menstrual cramps bring. Taking a magnesium supplement before and during your period will help your body effectively absorb more calcium.

Basil:
Basil possesses a pain-killing component called caffeic acid, which can bring relief to menstrual cramping. You can either use it as a spice when cooking or steep the basil in a tea. Add two tablespoons of basil leaves to one pint of boiling water. Cover tightly and allow the blend to cool at room temperature. Drink ½ to one cup of the basil tea every hour to ease your cramps.

Cinnamon:

The anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties associated with cinnamon can ease the symptoms of menstrual cramping. Sprinkle cinnamon on your breakfast foods or add to a tea.


Menstrual cramps of some degree affect more than an estimated 50% of women, and among these, up to 15% would describe their menstrual cramps as severe. Surveys of adolescent girls show that over 90% of girls report having menstrual cramps.

To ease the pain and discomfort associated with this condition consider the following home remedies far menstrual cramps

 

Monday, 26 March 2012

Tested Natural Remedy For Chicken Pox


I am going to be sharing with you tested methods that I have personal used and advice friends and family to use as well. The works wonder on both children and adults. I found myself in this position on how to manage the scar that comes with chicken pox. I  collated all these information I got on internet for your ease of use. 
Chicken Pox treatment using Brown Vinegar
Add 1/2 a cup of brown vinegar to lukewarm bath water.  Soak in the tub for at least 10 minutes and this will help relieve any chicken pox itching and will help speed up recovery of chickenpox.
Chicken Pox treatment using Oatmeal
An oatmeal bath is considered to be one of the most effective home remedies for chicken pox.   Put handful of oatmeal in a clean sock, tied up.  Soak the sock in the lukewarm water and swirl it around, without having the sock ripped open. This is just to prevent the oatmeal messy on the body.  Use the sock as a sponge, so that the oatmeal will have direct contact with the body and rinse off with the lukewarm water.  This will help relieve itchiness and speed up recovery.
Chicken Pox treatment using Honey
This is one of the best Chicken Pox Home Remedies.  Make sure you use organic, natural honey.  Make sure it’s not the cheap kind, but the kind you get from a health foods store.  Smear the skin with honey and let it absorb into the skin.  This will help quickly heal chicken pox. Use the Honey as body lotion after showering with Oatmeal. Apply as often as you like
Chicken Pox treatment using Baking Soda
This is a popular home remedy for chicken pox that will help relieve the itchiness.  Mixed baking soda in a glass of water, use a soft sponge and gently rub the rash/red spots/blisters with it.  This will help avoid eruptions of the blisters. You can pour Baking soda in the oatmeal lukewarm water as well. 
Chicken Pox treatment using Apple Cider Vinegar
This is a popular home remedy for chicken pox that will help relieve the itchiness.  Mixed Apple cider Vinegar in your bath. This will help to control the spread of infection and soothes the skin.  
Chicken Pox treatment using Sandalwood Oil
If you’re worried about scarring, then be sure to use this Chicken Pox Home Remedy.  You can buy this at your local health store.  Be sure to begin applying sandalwood oil from the first moments you notice the chickenpox.
Chicken Pox treatment using Neem Leaves
In a lukewarm bath, throw in a handful of Neem Leaves and it will help speed up recovery of chickenpox and relieve itchiness.
Chicken Pox treatment using Vitamin E Oil
Gently rub Vitamin E oil all over the entire body (even areas unaffected) and let it absorb into the skin.  This will help any spots or blisters fade away quickly.

If any of these works for you, please share your experience with others. 
Update: I have got testimonies from others that used Aloe First Spray and Aloe Vera Gelly