Showing posts with label natural healing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural healing. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Pantry Cupboard Remedies for Healing

Skin problems and bumps on skin can use a little love from plants and food in your pantry.
1) Fresh Aloe vera juice is applied straightly to dissolve warts and tone the skin. 

2) The fresh plant, sap (figs) or concentrate (papain) can be applied; any of these can be taped to the skin for numerous hours. Apply the juice from fig stems and leaves to the warts

'3) Milkweed a weed that is found normally in North America; the fresh milky sap of the leaf or stem is applied straightly to warts once a day. 
4) Onions are also useful in warts. They are irritating to the skin and rouse the circulation of the blood. Warts occasionally disappear when rubbed with cut onions.

5) The herb Indian squill is helpful in removing warts. A powder of the bulb of this herb should be applied locally over the affected area for superior results. This is one of the good Home Remedy for Warts.

6) The herb dandelion is valuable Home Remedy for Warts. The milk from the cut end of dandelion should be applied over the infected area two or three time's daily.

7) The oil removed from the shell of the cashew nut is also useful in warts as it is a powerful irritant to the skin. It should be applied outwardly over the affected area in treating this state.

8) Marigold is another herb found beneficial in the warts removal. The juice of the leaves of this plant can be applied over warts. The sap from the stem has also been found useful in the removal of warts. This is another effective Home Remedy for Warts.

9) Apply fresh cut pineapple to affected areas several times daily.

10) Raw potatoes are also helpful in the treatment of warts. A potato should be cut and massaged on the affected area several times daily. This should be repeated for at least two weeks for warts removal. This is also effective Home Remedy for Warts.

11) Rub crushed garlic on the wart 2-3 times daily until the wart fades away in 3-4 weeks. You can also crush a garlic clove so it is pulpy and moist. Cover the wart with this pulp. Leave it for overnight.

1. Apple Cider Vinegar. ANY apple cider vinegar. I went to Coles and bought a bottle of  Cornwell’s Apple Cider Vinegar which costs about $2.71 for a 375ml bottle.
2. Cotton Wool or Make-up pads
3. Medical Tape. or a bandage.
4. A bowl

Not intended for the treatment or prevention of disease, nor as a substitute for medical treatment, nor as an alternative to medical advice.