Category Archives: Remedies

3 Ways to Beat the Blues This Season for Winter Health

Do you feel depressed and low-energy during winter’s dark days? What you have is most likely not S.A.D. (Seasonal Affective Disorder), which is literally a medical condition similar to clinical depression. You likely just have a milder condition: seasonal depression. And that’s good news because? Because it’s easy to beat with three simple steps: 1. Light, light, light! Use… Read More »

Heal Your Emotions With Food

These foods can help you regulate your moods in a natural way. Sorrow and grief: Reach for cauliflower, turnips and asparagus. These foods resonate with the immunity system, lungs and large intestine organs which in the Chinese medicine system are associated with processing emotional grief. Asparagus naturally supports healthy bronchial tissues to open up the lungs when grief… Read More »

White Vinegar: Ingredients, Uses and Benefits

White vinegar, sometimes called distilled or spirit vinegar, has been a mainstay in households worldwide for thousands of years. It’s easy to understand why. This versatile liquid presents a treasure trove of uses for cleaning, gardening and cooking. It even has medicinal applications, too. This article discusses some of the most popular applications for white vinegar and the… Read More »

Cough,Bronchitis,Complete Information And Treatment

About bronchitis Bronchitis is an infection of the main airways of the lungs (bronchi), causing them to become irritated and inflamed. The main symptom is a cough, which may bring up yellow-grey mucus (phlegm). Bronchitis may also cause a sore throat and wheezing. Read more about the symptoms of bronchitis. When to see your GP Most cases of bronchitis can be treated… Read More »

Prickly heat (heat rash): Images, treatment, causes

Prickly heat is often caused by exposure to warm temperatures and will normally clear up on its own after a few days. There are a few simple treatments to help reduce symptoms, but a visit to the doctor may be necessary in some situations. The face, neck, shoulders, and chest are the most common places for prickly heat to… Read More »

What are some interesting random facts

Who among us doesn’t want to be a dazzling conversationalist? Whether you’re chatting with your colleagues, your friends, or someone you’re trying to impress over a Zoom call, there are few feelings quite as satisfying as artfully sharing some truly surprising trivia. That’s why we’ve collected 40 obscure facts you can drop on just about anyone that will have… Read More »

Pros and Cons of Mobile Messaging

We all are well versed with mobile messaging and their working. They keep us connected with each other, let us exchange thoughts, they are instant and the best way to communicate. Ain’t we somewhere relied on them? Yes, we all are. The world of mobile messaging is growing continuously and according to a report more than a quarter… Read More »

Mango is a Cure For Many Ailments

Mango, Mangifera indica, is an evergreen tree in the family Anacardiaceae grown for its edible fruit. The mango tree is erect and branching with a thick trunk and broad, rounded canopy. The leaves of the tree are are shiny and dark green. They are either elliptical or lanceolate with long petioles and a leathery texture. The tree produces dense… Read More »

Sisters who are not pregnant should use this prescription

The rule about taking medicines during pregnancy is simple: Always ask your doctor first. That includes questions about prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs. You should definitely not take some medicines. For others — the yellow flags — your doctor may need to weigh the risks and benefits to you and your baby. Here is a basic guide: Avoid:  Aspirin – unless specifically… Read More »