May 18, 2012

Foot Odor – Best Home Remedies

The average human foot, scientists tell us, produces about one-quarter cup (60 ml) of sweat each and every day. By the end of 12 hours of wearing tight-fitting shoes, that’s like irrigating hundreds of billions of bacteria and yeast with a good soppy splash of water to encourage them to eat, drink, reproduce, and produce smelly feet. So how can you stop them from stinking up your shoes?

Although there are home remedies to stop your feet from sweating that I’ll list in a moment, your first line of defense against foot odor is to treat your shoes, not your feet. Let them “breathe” and dry out every other day. In summer, wear sandals, as long as they are not made of “jelly-like” plastic. In winter, wear washable shoes that you can launder to cut down the number of bacteria that cause foot odor. Store shoes in mesh bags, not plastic, and don’t keep outside a gym bag or dance bag, not inside.

The second line of defense against foot odor is to treat your feet. You don’t have to start with a prescription. I’d go with foot powder first.

Sprinkle either plain old baking soda or any over-the-counter foot powder on the feet before putting on socks. The powder absorbs moisture before it can nourish bacteria.

Two other home remedies for foot odor that really work are tea and Epsom salts.

The principle behind using tea (that’s on the foot, not in your stomach) is that the tannins in tea “tan” the skin on your foot so it does not leak perspiration quite as fast. You can make a soak from 5 family-sized bags of black tea (although green tea would also work) in a quart (about a liter) of hot water.

Steep the tea for 10-15 minutes and then allow it to cool to room temperature. Pour the tea into a large flat pan and then immerse the feet for half an hour.

Do this every other day for a week and sweating should diminish. You still have to have clean shoes to avoid foot odor, but reducing perspiration also helps. The downside of using tea is that it can stain your feet brown (and the walnut hulls recommended by some herbalists will make your feet even browner). But if that’s a problem, you can use Epsom salts.

Add a handful of Epsom salts to a flat pan of warm water, and immerse feet for 30 minutes.

There’s no scientific explanation of why this should work. It just does.

But if soaking feet is not your thing, consider deodorant. Any deodorant that contains aluminum chloride will knock out pedal perspiration fast, and the limited circulation to the foot means it is far less likely to be absorbed into the body.

Spray deodorant applied to the foot may also relieve the sting of minor insect bites.

You may have heard that urinating on the feet stops foot odor. By this, I mean urinating on the feet in the shower and then rinsing the urine off before drying feet and putting socks and shoes on. There’s some scientific sense behind the method, because urea (found in urine) does kill some kinds of fungus that live on the feet. It’s not high on my list of home remedies, although it may work. Feel free to comment if you’ve tried it.

Another folk remedy for smelly feet falls under the heading of “don’t stink, take zinc.” This may work for you. Just be sure not to take more than 100 mg of zinc a day, and take a zinc formula that’s mixed with copper and other trace minerals.

Finally, as a last resort, there is always prescription medication for extremely sweaty feet. In the US, the best known medication is Drysol. Its chemical name is aluminum chloride hexahydrate, and it’s just an especially potent antideodorant. Drysol can cause foot irritation. If this happens, wash it off the feet before going to bed at night and reapply in the morning.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Will soaking my feet in black tea stain them? A. A little, which won’t be noticeable unless you have unusually fair skin. It may take 3-5 days to fade.

Q. Would green tea also relieve foot odor? A. Yes, and it’s less likely to stain.

Q. Are there any stained feet remedies? A. Is there a home remedy that takes a stain off your foot? Anything that moisturizes the skin will accelerate recovery from a stain, but anything that would take it out immediately would also injure your skin. If you are going to use a moisturizer on your feet, just make sure feet, socks, and shoes are kept extremely clean, to keep bacterial growth to a minimum.



Natural Remedies For Christmas Ailments

I like to think of this as my Christmas survival guide – the healthy way to deal with those everyday stresses we are faced with. With the best will in the world it is easy to overstretch and overstress yourself over the holiday period. Lots of intense activity, probably more food and drink than usual – and richer probably than your everyday diet – can all combine to put you out of sorts. Instead of the medicine cabinet, try these natural remedies to help prevent, and alleviate, those Christmas blues. It can be your seasonal ‘first aid’ kit so make sure you keep it handy.

Shock and bruising
Arnica is a wonderful homoeopathic remedy for shock – and you often get quite a few of those in the heat of family exchanges or unwrapping the world’s most unsuitable present. Taken as a couple of tablets under the tongue it will help you recover, and in its cream salve form it works wonders on bruises. In all that rushing about you can get bumped more than usual as your mind is distracted with all those lists and trying to remember if cousin George is still vegetarian or if that was just a short-term effect brought on by last girlfriend. Rub the cream onto the bruise – but only if the skin is unbroken – and it’s anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties will not only bring you relief from the pain but bring the bruising out faster so it passes quicker. As Arnica also helps restore emotional balance – which can seesaw rather violently at this time of year – it is always an excellent remedy to have on hand during the festive season

Healing cuts, scrapes, grazes
Under stress our nerves can show in many ways and one of the most popular seems to be picking or biting at cuticles until they bleed, or you might just not be looking carefully enough as you slice the turkey or fight your way through the crowds to get to the last ‘most popular toy of the year’ in the store. Calendula is a herb that has been used for centuries in folk medicine whenever cuts or sores need healing. It contains triterpenes which encourage new cell growth, as well as being antiseptic, and Nelson’s make a Hypercal cream which contains calendula and hypericum which can ease the pain of the wound and Boots the Chemist also make their own version. Make sure wound is clean first by bathing with warm water into which a few drops of tea tree oil have been added as this too is antiseptic and will help clear any infection.

Burns
As I am incapable of wresting a roast from the oven, or ironing anything at all, without burning myself somewhere I have amassed several useful remedies. My first option is another homoeopathic remedy from Nelsons, this time specifically for burns, and the second is lavender oil. Apply either immediately to the skin and you will soon feel the heat receding, use the oil neat and reapply as needed. Though if the burn is around food you might want to use the Nelson’s cream instead as lavender oil is rather pungent. If you have an aloe vera plant in the house, then that too is an excellent remedy to treat burns and scars. Just remove a leaf, cut across the tip and squeeze out the gel onto your skin. Aloe vera is one of the remedies used treat radiation burns after Hiroshima and it is very effective at quickly reducing heat and keeping the skin supple and moisturised.

Stomach upsets
Well first of all prevention is better than cure, so make a Christmas resolution to be kind to your liver and don’t overload it with too much food and drink – particularly rich foods and things you are not used to having regularly. Avoid things that can irritate or upset the stomach, so cut down on coffee and acid foods and try these natural remedies instead.

** peppermint tea as it soothes the stomach and aids digestion.
** ginger helps with nausea so drink ginger ale or steep ginger slices in a cup with honey and add hot water or eat some candied ginger.
** bananas soothe the stomach and counteract the acids that can cause an upset stomach. They are also easily digested and can help ease diarrhea.
** nux vom is a homoeopathic remedy that is excellent for when you have over-indulged in too much, or too rich, foods. Two tablets of 6 x potency under the tongue and repeated hourly will soon help you overcome any nauseous feelings.

Headaches
Lavender oil can be helpful here, just put a couple of dabs either side of your temples, just above your eyebrows and gently massage it in with a circular motion. Do not get the oil anywhere near your eyes. If the headache is very severe you can try a mixture of peppermint oil with lavender and clove in equal parts and inhale this regularly to clear your head If your head is aching then an ice pack might help, so put some crushed iced in a plastic bag, wrap it in a dry towel, and use it as a compress. Ice all been used in the drinks? No problem, just run the cold tap and soak a facecloth then wring it out, lie down and place on your forehead. Close your eyes until you feel better.

Emotional overload
If you find yourself weeping into the Brussel sprouts -and who wouldn’t – then keep a bottle of Rescue Remedy to hand. Just a few drops on the tongue of this mixture of floral and herb extracts helps restore emotional balance, reduces shock, calms the nerves and is my first port of call for anyone who is suffering from anxiety and stress. Lavender oil is another fast lifter of the spirit, just open the bottle and inhale, or dab a couple of drops on your wrist and keep sniffing to keep yourself calm and on an even keel -works with virtually everything but no guarantees for insufferable in laws or being left with all the washing up.



Winning Natural Remedies For Insomnia

Natural sleep aids are for treating insomnia the normal way, which means without having to take medications and therapies.

A natural remedy for insomnia is highly recommended as it will help your body to get used to normal sleeping without having to risk your health, and without having to spend so much. The following are some of these natural remedies.

• Mood. Motivate yourself. You know you are having difficulty in trying to fall asleep, try to do thing that can help you relax like taking a warm bath, having a nice glass of milk, and listening to soothing music. Avoid activities that will stimulate your brain to be active again. Watching television, preparing work materials, working out before going to bed will only get your mind and body on their active mood.

Set a fixed bed time and getting up time. Follow these each day or at least as much as possible.

Also, choose hours that you are most likely to relax only, when you have no work left to do.

• Food. Avoid having heavy meals at night. Your digestive system will need to be active for a period of time to digest most of the amounts of food you ate.

• Massage. Massage has been said to relieve stress.

• Meditation. Having a peace of mind lets you have a good night sleep. Clear your mind of the stress from work, personal problems, and financial troubles. Meditate for 15 minutes and relax not only your mind but also your body.

Natural sleep aids are mainly sleep coping mechanisms and activities that help one condition his or her body for sleep.



5 Ways to Naturally Relieve Headaches

Natural pain relief is something that many people opt for these days, since many medications have unpleasant side effects and can be bad for your body. While it`s easy to rely on a handful of pills to take care of a headache, there are other, non-medicinal methods of natural pain relief that are available. These herbal remedies enable you to treat your pain without having to resort to chemicals and drugs that could be harmful.

Natural remedies for headaches have been around since cavemen used plants to heal their ills, but for several generations now, we`ve tended toward the more chemical solution. It`s time to get back to basics, though, since natural pain relief techniques are not only very effective and have no lasting side effects, they can also be considerably cheaper than more modern methods.

1. Drink a cup of tea. Herbal remedies are often some of the best ones when it comes to relieving pain, particularly for tension headaches and migraines. There`s just something relaxing about a cup of tea and when made with the right herbs, you can have a potent natural painkiller on your hands. Try feverfew mixed with chamomile for a soothing tea that reduces or eliminates headaches.

2. Get a massage. Tension headaches are caused by the tightening of muscles, often due to stress or unaccustomed exercise. A massage works to gently stretch these tightened muscles and help them release the tension there. By manipulating the muscles, particularly in the neck and shoulders, as well as the base of the skull, the tightness is eased and the pain will be eliminated. This is something you can do yourself, if you simply work the area where your neck muscles attack to the skull, but it does work best if someone else, preferably with experience, does this for you.

3. Drink some water. Did you know that 80% of Americans are somewhat dehydrated most the time? Most people drink soft drinks with their meals and snacks. Unfortunately, having a cola will not actually rehydrate you, it merely makes the situation worse, but if you are drinking sodas, then you probably avoid water. The state of dehydration, however mild, can cause headaches. Drinking water is a very important part of preventing headaches, but it can also be used to treat them. If you suspect your headache might be caused by dehydration, then try drinking a glass or two of water and waiting.

4. Take a supplement. In some cases, herbal remedies come in the form of supplements and can be a great relief for chronic headaches. Cayenne is one of the more common natural pain relief options that can be used. You might also want to try supplements with feverfew or gingko biloba, both of which have a long history of being used to ease headaches, in addition to other benefits.

5. Use acupressure. Acupuncture is a well-known alternative medical treatment for quite a few health issues, but you might be pleased to know that the idea behind it works just as well without the actual needles. Try squeezing the fleshy area between the thumb and forefinger for up to 5 minutes for quick headache relief. Rubbing with small circular motions directly in front of the ears, in the little dip found there, can also help.

Whether you choose herbal remedies, acupressure or another natural pain reliever, this much is clear, there is no longer any need to take chemicals and drugs that could do your body a lot of harm. Instead, look at nature for the answers and stay healthier in the long run.


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Common Uses for Bach Flower Essences

For thousands of years, our ancestors used natural remedies to help individuals with physical or mental health problems.  These formulas were passed from generation to generation for centuries until modern medicine came into being.  Modern medicine, while it saves lives and does amazing things, may be missing out on the potential benefits associated with natural health products.

The Origin of Bach Flower Essences

Bach Flower Essences are named for Dr. Edward Bach, a British physician.  He was an extremely successful physician but felt concerned about the tendency of modern medicine to focus on disease, rather than the patient’s health as a whole.  He gave up his practice in 1930 and devoted his time and energy to finding natural remedies.

Dr. Bach found that there were 38 essences that would unblock the natural health potential in himself and his patients.  These 38 essences corresponded to various mental states and were composed of refined herbal extracts.

What Exactly Are the Bach Flower Essences?

Bach Flower Essences are natural remedies made using an all-natural process.  Natural wild flower infusions are added to spring water by steeping it in the sun or by boiling it.  Hand made in England, the 38 Bach Flower Essences are preserved using grape brandy.

The principle behind the use of natural remedies like the Bach Flower Essences is that there is a mind-body connection.  If the mind is at peace, then the body will also return to a healthy condition.  This natural health approach is based on the idea that dispelling negative feelings like anger, anxiety, and indecisiveness will allow the body to heal itself.

How Animals Can Benefit from Bach Flower Essences

Most animal lovers will tell you that animals also feel emotions.  You can tell when your dog is depressed or anxious or when he feels jealous or angry.  Animal behavior is also affected by these emotions, so it important to get animal emotions in balance.  Bach Flower Essences are one way to help restore emotional equilibrium in your pet.

Bach Flower Essences During Pregnancy

Both your intuition and you doctor will tell you that you must be careful what you consume during pregnancy.  There is a long list of forbidden foods and medications.  However, Bach Flower Essences are not on that list.  They promote natural health and are safe for expectant mothers.

Pregnancy is a time of great emotional turmoil, making it also a very important time to consider natural remedies for emotional issues.  Hormonal imbalances and simply adjusting to the state of pregnancy can cause rush of feelings that are difficult to process and can lead to health problems.  Bach Flower Essences are one of the safest ways to deal with these concerns.

Children and Bach Flower Essences

Childhood is often described as a carefree time, but most of us know that simply isn’t true.  Children, especially the children of today, feel anxious and depressed at times.  These feelings can lead to greater health problems and should be resolved as quickly and simply as possible.

Since you don’t want to endanger your child’s health with any unnecessary chemicals, natural remedies are a good way to restore balance to your child’s emotional health.  Bach Flower Essences are completely safe for children and babies.

Why Natural Health is Sometimes Better

Conventional medicine is extremely effective in many areas; however, there is a tendency, as Dr. Bach discovered, for many medical doctors to focus on curing specific physical ailments, rather than looking deeper into the patient’s emotional health.  In addition, medical remedies often carry warnings about side effects and dangerous overdoses.  Natural remedies are much safer and provide a complementary therapy to regular medical care.