Everyone knows an old wives tale of some or other cure for whatever’s ailing you – and most of it is hogwash! BUT, did you know that 6 cherries have the same effect as 1 aspirin? (Plus cherries are filled with antioxidants!)
Because we live in a culture that is quick to demerit anything that doesn’t have a price tag, home remedies are often prematurely discredited and brushed aside for expensive patented products. Prescription medicines often treat the symptoms, instead of the cause. Isn’t it time to get back to nature and look at natural medicines and home remedies? Our reliance on pharmaceuticals is at an all-time high, and this is coming at a cost.
Natural remedies have been used effectively for hundreds of thousands of years by many different countries and cultures alike. Natural home remedies, whether they are herbal or supplemental, have been found to be very beneficial in keeping your body healthy. Turns out your pantry is full of powerful healers! Yes, some very common household products can be used for extraordinary medicinal uses.
When using herbal remedies consumers should be aware of the fact that herbs and home remedies can interact with each other, with prescription drugs, and with some medical conditions. In fact, quite a few herbal remedies have adverse effects when combined with certain medications.
Off course not all home remedies hold the same value; some are just craziness and should be used with caution. However, there is an abundant supply of things found in nature (or in your pantry) that, when used responsibly, and with the knowledge of your doctor, can do therapeutic works of wonder.
Home remedies don’t provide miracle cures and aren’t meant to take the place of the advice and treatment prescribed by your health care professional.
Source: www.disabled-world.com, www.nhs.uk, www.worldoffemale.com, www.prevention.com, eggvan.com, naturehacks.com, www.cracked.com, www.lifesaving-naturalcures-and-naturalremdies.com, www.thealternativedaily.com
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