Tea + Popsicle Recipes to Treat Fevers in Children
…make a cup of tea or use 2 tsp of each and steep in hot water for 10 minutes, strain and cool. Give at least 1 teaspoon of tea to…
…make a cup of tea or use 2 tsp of each and steep in hot water for 10 minutes, strain and cool. Give at least 1 teaspoon of tea to…
…“Dirty Dozen Plus” fruits and vegetables include strawberries, apples, nectarines, peaches, celery, grapes, cherries, spinach, tomatoes and cherry tomatoes, sweet bell peppers and hot peppers, cucumbers, kale, and collard greens….
…cloth (i.e., Saran Wrap) Heating pad with a low setting or a hot water bottle Procedure: Fold the cloth to a size that fits over the affected area Pour a…
…and spring and summer rolls. #4 Breakfast Cereals This includes hot and cold breakfast cereals, whether you pour them from a box or make them yourself. It includes oatmeal, porridge,…
…you are looking for something more vigorous, a vinyasa style class may satisfy your needs. If you love to sweat, hot yoga may be your perfect fit, as long as…
…of a rash when prescribing a homeopathic. Is it an eczema type of rash with a thickening of the skin, and fissuring? Does it itch? Is it hot? Remedies like…
…always stocked in the house; Or our simple enjoyment of a comforting hot beverage, leaving us feeling alert, happy, and more energetic. Even more encouraging is the collection of recent…
…or its dried extract. Plants and herbs extracts vary in the solvent used for extraction, temperature, and extraction time, and include alcoholic extracts (tinctures), vinegars (acetic acid extracts), hot water…
…general can help the body to look and feel better. These same principles have been used as the basis for many hydrotherapy techniques with the application of hot and cold…
…chemicals that disrupt hormones in the body. Heat can increase the release of toxins from PVC, like when curtains and liners come into contact with hot water and steam during…