Causes for common health problems

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  Causes for Common health problems:  1. Yawns:  If your body is low on oxygen, your mouth opens wide and tries to suck more in. Yawning is a way to regulate the amount of carbon dioxide and oxygen in your blood. Unfortunately, yawns are nearly impossible to stifle.    2. Eye Twitches:  Serious eye twitches can be a symptom of neurological disorders, but often there is a more mundane explanation. Common causes for eye twitches include stress, lack of sleep, extended staring or eye strain. Before you get frantic, try reducing your stress level, cutting back on caffeine and catching up on sleep.  3. Itches:  According to Dr. Plasker, our skin most often gets itchy because of dryness associated with the environment or over-washing—water and soap can strip skin of its natural oils, thus sapping moisture. Face or body lotion should be able to keep these types of itches under control; also look for body washes and soaps labelled “moisturizing.” If you still have itchy patches, you may be experiencing an allergic reaction to a chemical, plant, food, animal or drug. See an allergist if the itching is persistent.  4. Hiccups:  If you’ve frequently got a case of the hiccups, try slowing down when you eat and drink, suggests Dr. Plasker. Doing either too quickly causes your stomach to swell; this irritates your diaphragm, which contracts and causes hiccups. You may also get hiccups in emotional situations or if your body experiences a sudden temperature change. In both of these cases, the hiccups are a result of a glitch in your nerve pathways, which is why a sudden scare—which might shake up and reset your nerves—can sometimes end an episode.  5. Goose Bumps:  Those tiny bumps that cover your skin when you’re cold or scared are actually a defense mechanism. Goose bumps occur when the arrector pili, a tiny muscle that connects the hair follicle with skin, contracts and makes the hair stand on end. If you had more hair—like cavemen did—the upright hair would trap air to keep you warm or make you look bushier and therefore more threatening to predators.  6. Sneezes:  Sneezes happen when your body is trying to expel an irritant from the nasal cavity. If you have allergies, pollen or pet dander is usually to blame. If you have a cold, your body makes mucus to trap the virus, and sneezing helps force it (and the sickness) out of your body. An over-the-counter allergy or cold medicine helps suppress your reaction to allergens or reduce mucus production, which should prevent sneezing fits.  7. Cough:  A cough is another mechanism your body uses to get rid of irritants. There are special cells along your air passage, says Dr. Plasker, that recognize irritants and force them out. Common colds, sinus infections and pneumonia all increase your body’s mucus production, which triggers coughing. Smoking … [Read more...]

Herbs for healthy skin

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  We all want clear and healthy skin. Good skin is nothing but a sign of good health. Just face creams and body lotions are not enough to keep your skin healthy. We can find many herbs that are beneficial to the skin. Natural herbs are very effective, less expensive and no side effects. There are many herbs available that we can use as skin care products.  Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera can help in many skin problems such as dermatitis, psoriasis, dryness, eczema, sunburn. Aloe Vera extract is actually a combination of many different vitamins and minerals. Working together, these vital nutrients help give Aloe Vera its healing properties. The gel inside the Aloe Vera plant can be applied directly to the skin or hair, and the juice within can be drank to help flush out built-up toxins from within the stomach and gut.  Basil (Tulsi): Basil is a holy herb for Hindus. Basil is found to be endowed with purifying and antiseptic qualities. The efficacy of the remedies of skin diseases is greatly augmented if they are used in conjunction with basil. To cure all skin diseases take powdered basil roots and leaves with hot water. Boil basil leaves in mustard oil, when the leaves have turned completely black, take the oil off the fire and strain it.  The application of this oil is beneficial in all skin diseases. Application of a paste formed by grinding basil leaves with lemon juice is an effective treatment for ringworm.     Amla: Amla is loaded with vitamin C. Every 100 grams of Amla has 700 grams of vitamin C. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant. Vitamin C is a source through which the production of collagen is determined. Collagen is responsible for maintaining skin’s elasticity. It is good to include Amla is your daily diet. If you are gaining weight then amla is the solution for your weight problems.  Ginger: Ginger is a very healthy herb and has anti-cancer properties. Ginger clean and thin the blood thus positively affecting the heart and almost every other organ in the body. It is very effective as a cleansing agent through the bowels and kidneys and also through the skin.  Alfalfa: Alfalfa grows in many places and climates. Alfalfa is a rich in vitamin balance; it contains vitamins A, B6, B12, C, D, E and K. It is also especially rich in minerals such as magnesium, calcium, iron, phosphorus and potassium, all in easily digestible forms. Alfalfa is known to increase immunity because of it has magnesium, calcium, iron, phosphorus and sodium in huge quantity.  Parsley: Parsley has vitamins A, B and C in high quantity and so it has more to offer than only beauty. It is useful in oils and bath or facial herbs for its cleansing and medicating action. For smoother skin use an infusion of fresh parsley to wash your skin. To make parsley lotion boil a bunch of parsley in ½ liter of water for 15 minutes, let it cool and then filter. Use as a lotion night and day for one week.  Author: Rashy Trivedi (Pune)   … [Read more...]