Saturday, May 24, 2008

Benefits on Ginseng

Ginseng is a popular Chinese herb that has been used for over 5000 years and is still going strong till this day. The plant was first introduced in 1740 in England by botanist Collinson.

It has many uses and is known to provide energy, improve memory, concentration, build up mental and physical vitality, and also build resistance to disease.

It has been recommended for fatigue, stress. menopause, stamina, hangovers, recovery from illnesses, decreased health conditions, and so many other ailments. It comes in capsules, tinctures, tablets and teas.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Prevention and Treatment of Insect Bites

With spring already here and summer is on its way here soon, it is time to consider that the insects with coming out in swarms this season. Mosquitoes, fleas, and mites are known to carry and transmit diseases such as malaria and yellow fever.

With bees, wasps, hornet stings and fire ant bites will most times hurt and cause some swelling.

To prevent insect bites:

  • Stay away from the damp, and wet areas of where many will swarm especially mosquitoes
  • Do not bother the insects
  • Use insect repellants to keep the bugs away
  • Wear clothing that will protect you from insects


To help reactions to bites and stings:

  • Make sure that you move to a safe area to avoid getting bit or stung again
  • Remove the stinger with a straight edge object such as a credit card. Don't try to pull out the sting as it may release more venom.
  • Apply a cold pack to the area to reduce the swelling
  • Apply a hydrocortisone cream, calamine lotion, or a baking soda paste to the bite or sting several times a day until the symptoms have subsided

For more severe reactions Dial 911 or call for emergency medical attention.

Severe reactions may include faintness, difficulty breathing, hives, rapid heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, cramps, rapid heartbeat, confusion, dizziness, and swelling of the lips or throat.




Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Stop Mold Growing in Your Home

Mold growth inside the home is not a good situation to occur but instead a serious health risk and can dangerous affect the body's immunity system. The mold releases microscopic spores that cause allergic reactions such irritation to the skin, running noses, and sneezing.

Ways to identify mold is look for mildew which appears as black spots especially damp areas. To test to see if your home has mold growing in your home, is to spray the black spots with a household bleach on the blackened area and it is lightens then that is mildew and it is the area still remains dark then you probably have dirt.

Control dampness by looking for leaks and have those leaks stopped. Keep crawlspaces and attics dry.

  • Seal all outlets, and open sill areas.
  • For the kitchen and bathrooms install a ventilation fan. Make sure they vent outside the home.
  • Know how to clean molds if it grows.




Sunday, May 18, 2008

The benefits of Peppermint Tea

Stomach indigestion is a common problem that can be easily relieved naturally by peppermint which was first grown in Europe. The high oil content is found in stems and leaves, which are used medicinally. The oil is used to treat problems such as cramps, irritable bowel syndrome, motion sickness, and gastritis.

Gastrointestinal tract can be relieved by peppermint as it relaxes the intestinal wall's muscles. It increases saliva with the swallowing increasing, and relieves cramps, pain for motion sickness, and improve the appetite.

Peppermint tea is best to let it seep for about 10-15 minutes of 5 oz boiling water and drink the tea up to four times a day. It can also help relieve the indigestion including coughing, colds, acute respiratory difficulties, and also viral, fungal, and bacteria infections. It can also be taken in pill form as well. Peppermint oil can be inhaled to relieve irritated nasal passages, and applied to the chest to sooth respiratory discomfort and allergies.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Natural Ways to Treat Depression-St. John's Wort

St. John's Wort has been a common herbal plant that has been used for centuries. It has been used as a anti-inflammatory for muscle strains and pains and it also relieves swelling. It has been know to treat depression and anxiety. The plant has tiny yellow flowers and is known to be high in hypericin and other flavonoid compounds. If the flower bud is crushed, a burgundy red juice oozes out. St. John's Wort Oil is helpful when it is applied to bruises and wounds. It has been found to have a potential as a cancer-fighting drug.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Natural Ways to Help Relieve Anxiety Levels

Experiencing an anxiety attack is never a fun or pleasurable ordeal to go through. With the loss of being able to breathe, feeling as if the walls are closing in, and all trying to overcome this difficulty.

There are many natural ways to help with treating anxiety disorder such as natural herbal supplements and treatments. It has been researched that lack of chromium sometimes causes anxiety.

Magnesium is a known herbal treatment that is able to relieve muscle pain and spasms. It is also good for relieving tension, stress, nervousness, and anxiety. It has been recommended to use Calcium with Magnesium for better results.

Another herbal supplement is Vitamin C which can easily be obtained through eating more fruits and vegetables. This can also be taken in pill form as a supplement. Vitamin C helps the adrenal glands to function properly, lessens anxiety and relieves stress.


Drinking chamomile tea not only soothes stomach disturbances but also is known to soothe stress and tension. It is also an aid in preventing panic attacks from occurring.

Monday, May 12, 2008

More Ways to Improve Posture

There are more ways to improve a person's posture in the way
a person sits and stands. When one is sitting in an office chair, align
your back with the back of the chair, and avoid slouching or leaning forward
even if you get tired from sitting in the chair after many long
hours. Next flex your arms at a 75 to 90 degree angle at the
elbows. The office chair may have to be adjusted. While sitting,
make sure your neck, back and heels of your feet are all properly
aligned.





Keeping both feet flat on the floor while sitting, if you are unable to reach
the floor then use a footrest and this should increase comfort.

While standing, stand with weight mostly on the balls of your feet, and not
putting weight on your heels. Do not lock your knees. Next keep your feet
slightly apart about a shoulder-width and let your arms hang freely down the
sides of the body. Tuck your chin in a bit to keep your head at level and be
sure that the head is square on the top of the neck and spine but not pushed
forward. Stand straight and all with your shoulders being kept upright.



Another way is to stand against a wall with your shoulders and bottom touching
the wall. The back of your head should also touch the wall and if it doesn't,
then your head may be carried too forward.