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by Michael Russell, Mic
Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are commonly known as piles. One of the treatments for this is an infusion of watercress which is applied externally as a lotion. Crushed fresh leaves of plantain are also applied externally on the affected area. A poultice or compress of witch hazel is also effective. One of the earliest cures for piles was yarrow, marigold and meadowsweet which was applied externally. With this condition, eating a good portion of carrots and oats is helpful. Another cure that is also recommended is eating a large leek and drinking a glass of nettle liquid several times a day.

Halitosis

Halitosis, or simply bad breath, could be a very embarrassing condition. Halitosis may be caused by some disorder of the stomach. To avoid this, a suggestion is taking a concoction of powdered vegetable charcoal and bicarbonate of soda. Other cures are avens, dill and peppermint.

Chapped Hands

Chapping of the hands can be caused by many things. It could be due to strong detergents and chemicals and the main cure for this is intensive moisturizing. A remedy that is effective for chapped hands is taking a piece of melted mutton fat then straining it and pouring it into a basin to harden. Before totally hardening, it is worked into a ball and then it is held before a fire until the surface begins to soften. The substance is then rubbed into the hands.

The next traditional cure is a little more complicated. Unsalted hog's lard is washed in spring water and then in rose water. The lard is then mixed with honey and egg yolks then with fine oats and formed into a paste. This paste is rubbed into the hands.

Hangover

Hangovers can be very annoying and painful. Drinking a lot of water is said to be very effective in curing a hangover. Some would even recommend eating a beaten raw egg. Other traditional cures are eating raw cabbage and rosemary.

Hay Fever

Hay fever is one of the many types of allergic reactions. Thought to calm the symptoms of hay fever is clove tea. An infusion of plantain and of nettles can also be effective. A hot infusion of balm is also taken to soothe the sufferer. One traditional cure for hay fever is adding chamomile to boiling water and then inhaling the steam while boiling and another involves soaking elecampane in boiling water, straining it and drinking a glass at regular intervals until the symptoms subside.

Head Lice

Head lice are a condition that is very embarrassing and bothersome. It is also very easily transmitted. A common treatment is using cinnamon, applied externally, to wash away the head lice. Lice are also cured with the application of fresh parsley juice. Rosemary was also thought to be effective. A slightly smelly remedy that is also effective is mixing equal parts of kerosene and water and applying it to the hair as a lotion.

Passed down from generation to generation, many home treatment head-louse remedies have stood the test of time and can be quite effective at ridding your house of the bothersome pests. Most of these remedies require multiple treatment applications to be completely successful, but many feel the extra effort is well worth avoiding harsh chemicals and a possible allergic reaction.

Home treatment head-louse remedies may incorporate the use of several common and inexpensive household items, all of which are safe and non-toxic. Here are some helpful tips for safely and effectively ridding your house of a lice infestation:

- Before beginning treatment, the hair should be washed normally, blown dry with hot air and then brushed vigorously using a bristled brush to loosen nits, removing the rest by hand after treatment.

- Combine equal amounts of oils of lavender, geranium, and tea tree with a base of olive oil. Massage the mixture into the scalp, loosening the nits or eggs, allowing them to be easily removed by hand or with a fine-toothed comb. Flea combs work better than most of the combs that come in lice removal kits.

- Combine olive oil, tea tree oil and shampoo, coconut oil, and sweet almond oil. Apply to the scalp and hair, leaving in place for one hour before rinsing with hot water and shampooing again.

- Baby oil and equal amounts of vinegar may be applied to the scalp and massaged through the hair. Leave on the hair and cover the head with a shower cap for one hour before using regular shampoo.

- Massage petroleum jelly all over the scalp and hair, one of the messier home treatment head-louse remedies, but effective at smothering the lice. It will be difficult to rid the hair of the jelly, usually requiring numerous shampoos before it will be completely clean. Try using flour to absorb some before shampooing. Mayonnaise may also be used in a similar fashion.

- Perhaps the simplest home remedy is preventing an infestation altogether by teaching children simple proactive approaches, such as not sharing personal items with friends, or trying on hats in stores, or coming in contact with another person's hair.

If you are ever in doubt about any home treatment head-louse remedies, simply ask your doctor for their recommendation as to whether or not the method is safe or effective. Some very unorthodox and potentially dangerous myths exist about removing head lice. One should never, ever use kerosene or gasoline or isopropyl alcohol as a method of removing lice, as serious injury may result. Also, veterinary products for the removal of fleas and ticks should never be used, as well as any type of lawn-care chemicals.

Home treatment head-louse remedies may need more than one application and should be coupled with treating the whole house to avoid chances of a re-infestation. All clothing, towels, and bedding should be washed in water hotter than 130 degrees Fahrenheit or 55 degrees Celsius and then dried on the hottest dryer setting. Add tea tree oil to the hot water for some extra insurance. All carpets and throw rugs should be thoroughly vacuumed, and hair care items should be either discarded or soaked in rubbing alcohol for at least an hour.
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