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Treat Tooth Infection With Natural Remedies

Posted by admin on August 30, 2010 in Natural Remedies with 4 Comments


7 Natural Methods To Ease Infected Tooth Pain

 

You’re experiencing the pain of an infected tooth but are unable to get to the dentist right away. These natural remedies to treat tooth infection may help ease inflammation, infection and that terrible pain.

Acupressure For The Pain of Tooth Infection

Acupressure is an excellent natural way to self-treat a wide variety of health conditions. For the pain of toothache, press the L1 point of the hand corresponding to the side the toothache is on. Press the webbed space between your index finger and thumb, close to the bone at the base of the index finger. Squeeze with as much pressure as you can stand for 15 – 60 seconds several times per day or until relief is felt.


Herbal Therapy For The Pain of Tooth Infection

Cloves are a tried and true natural remedy for tooth pain. Take the cloves directly from the spice cabinet and place them in between the cheek and the infected tooth. Leave the cloves in place for half an hour or until pain eases. You can also purchase a bottle of clove oil from any health food store. Mix the essential oil with a few drops of vitamin E, which will act as a dilutant, and place the mixture on the infected tooth using a cotton swab.

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Common Causes of Breast Pain

Posted by admin on August 27, 2010 in General Health with 3 Comments


What’s Causing Your Breast Pain & How To Treat It

Do you have tender, swollen breasts? Find out what’s causing your breast pain & what you can do to treat it.

What Are The Common Causes Of Breast Pain?

The most common cause of breast pain is hormonal changes. This can be due to puberty, premenstrual syndrome & menstruation, pregnancy and menopause. Another common cause of breast pain is fibrocystic breasts. Those who have fibrocystic breasts tend to have chronic tenderness that worsens during the menstrual cycle. Alcoholism with liver damage, shingles & breast infection (mastitis) are a few other causes of breast pain. Certain medications such as diuretics, digitalis preparations, methyldopa (Aldomet), spironolactone (Aldactone) may also be a contributing factor.





Is My Breast Pain A Symptom Of Something Serious?

It is important to rule out infection or any other serious condition before treating breast pain on your own. If you experience any discharge from the nipples, the sudden appearance of a lump or if your discomfort is accompanied by fever, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

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Natural Remedies for Poison Ivy

Posted by admin on August 25, 2010 in Natural Remedies with No Comments


Beat The Pain & Itch Of Poison Ivy Naturally

 

Poison ivy is a form of allergic dermatitis brought on by a reaction to the plant of the same name. Learn some natural remedies to beat the pain & itch.

What Causes Poison Ivy?

Poison ivy develops when contact is made directly with a plant or with a pet that has walked through it. The allergic reaction to poison ivy can occur anywhere from within a few hours or days of contact.

What Are The Symptoms of Poison Ivy?

The first symptom of poison ivy is an itchy, red rash that starts at the site of contact with the plant and spreads rapidly especially with scratching. Blistering of the skin, swelling, burning & inflammation usually occurs on the hands, arms, face, legs and feet of the person but can sometimes spread to the genital & anal area.

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What Is Moxibustion?

Posted by admin on August 23, 2010 in General Health with 1 Comment


Experience Extreme Healing With This Ancient Japanese Practice

Moxibustion has been used for centuries in Japan and other Eastern culture. Learn how this extreme medicinal art can take your healing to the next level.

What Is Moxibustion?

Moxibustion comes from the Japanese “mogusa” meaning ‘herb’ and the Latin “bustion” meaning burning. It is an ancient form of Eastern medicine used in conjunction with acupuncture, which it predates, to increase circulation & promote healing in the body by stimulating the life force energy called, ‘chi’. To perform this art, the practitioner uses a stick of herb called mugwort trolled into the shape of a cigar either directly on the patient’s skin or indirectly through the use of a medium or heated acupuncture needles.

What Does It Treat?

It is best used to treat stagnant or cold conditions and has been used successfully to turn a baby during a breech birth. In conjunction with acupuncture, it can be used to treat a variety of ailments such as muscle pain & inflammation, headaches, digestive disorders , anxiety and women’s conditions such as menstrual cramps, irregular periods & infertility.

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