How to Use Natural Remedies
Natural remedies allow you to improve your health using essential oils, herbs, and nutrition. You may be able to use natural remedies to treat minor physical ailments, prevent certain conditions, and improve your mental health. However, check with your doctor before using natural treatments. Additionally, see your doctor to confirm your diagnosis or get emergency treatment for a serious medical condition.
METHOD (1): Treating Physical Ailments
- For example, chamomile essential oil has been known to stop headaches and muscle spasms related to PMS.
- Lavender essential oil is commonly used to treat insomnia because its scent promotes relaxation.
- Peppermint essential oil is often used to relieve headaches and muscle aches because of its anti-inflammatory properties. (This oil should be avoided around children under age 6.)
- Essential oils should be diluted with a carrier oil like olive oil or coconut oil and rubbed onto the skin. It is very important to only use two or three drops at a time, and to always use them with a carrier oil to keep them from irritating your skin. Do research before using them on children.
- For example, the spice turmeric can relieve muscle soreness because it reduces the enzyme that causes arthritis swelling.
- Another useful herb is ginger, which is often used to reduce nausea. Its properties block serotonin and free radical production, both of which cause an upset stomach.
- Garlic has a host of benefits, including reducing blood pressure, promoting cardiovascular health, and preventing strokes.
- Most herbal remedies can be diluted into water (like when making tea) or added to healthy dishes (like a salad). Many, however, can be purchased in capsule form and swallowed like vitamin tablets.
- For example, yogurt, when eaten without added sugars, can aid digestive health and reduce gas.
- Dark brown honey can relieve a cough (though don’t use this solution for babies under the age of 12 months). Two teaspoons diluted into a cup of tea is an effective way to consume honey.
- Orange juice can resolve afternoon drowsiness and renew your energy.
- A carrier oil is a basic oil like olive oil or coconut oil, and you mix one or two drops of essential with it before rubbing it into your skin. Essential oils are very powerful, and diluting them in other oil prevents them from irritating your skin.
- Oils that are good to rub on your feet at night to boost the immune system include lavender, lemon, pine needle, and tea tree. Use one at a time or a combination of two or three, but do not exceed four drops on each foot with the carrier oil.
- Use half this amount on children, and make sure it is safe to use each oil on a child. Most oils are safe after age 6, but certain oils like eucalyptus and peppermint should not be used on young children.
- Don’t bathe for 7 hours after applying the oil so that you get the full benefits.
- Essential oils can be found in many locations, such as vitamin stores, drug stores, health food stores, or from individuals who sell them from home.
- Many herbs have been shown to prevent cancer: turmeric may prevent colon cancer, rosemary may stop tumors from growing, and holy basil may prevent breast cancer.
- Herbs also have a reputation for improving heart health: cinnamon lowers cholesterol, ginger lowers blood pressure, and garlic improves the cardiovascular system as a whole.
- For example, eating foods rich in antioxidants like berries, spinach, and beans can prevent free radicals from overwhelming your system and growing tumors.
- Eat lean meats and whole grains to prevent iron deficiency.
- For example, vitamin B12 deficiency can cause numbness, weakness, fatigue, and difficulty walking.
- Always check with your doctor before using vitamins or supplements.
METHOD (3): Improving Mental Health
- Oils like bergamot, frankincense, and lavender may banish the blues of depression.
- Anxiety may be relieved with many different oils, but one reliable mixture is lavender, ylang ylang, and bergamot.
- Clary sage may clear your mind and make you feel calm.
- The aromatherapy practice of essential oils includes several different mediums. You can put a few drops on a piece of cloth and hold it to your nose; you can place a few drops in an essential oil diffuser, which is a small version of a cool mist humidifier; or you can place a few drop of oil in boiling water or a bowl of dry rice.
- For example, the extract of holy basil (usually available in health food stores) can be added to tea and sipped at home. Holy basil reduces stress by increasing adrenaline and decreasing serotonin levels.
- St. John’s wort can help boost mood and relieve anxiety because of the phytochemical hypericin. Just alert your doctor before use because it can interact with several medications.
- Whole grains such as oats, brown rice, and barley may be good for the mind.
- Lean protein like chicken and turkey provide amino acids for the brain to use. Turkey’s famous by-product, tryptophan, produces serotonin.
- Omega 3 fatty acids can be found in foods like fish and walnuts.
- Check with your doctor before taking any vitamins or supplements.
- If you’re taking medications, your pharmacist may also be able to help you avoid natural remedies that will interfere with your treatment.
- Treating an ailment that you don’t have can cause more harm than good. It’s best to confirm your diagnosis before you get started.
- Tell your doctor that you’d prefer to use natural remedies whenever possible. You don’t have to take medications if you don’t want to do so.
- Chest pain or trouble breathing
- Vomiting or coughing up blood
- Stroke
- Heart attack
- Heavy bleeding
- Large, blistering, or open burns
- Possible broken bones
- Poisoning
- Severe allergic reaction
- Shock
- Sudden, severe pain
- Worsening of an existing condition, like diabetes
- Mood changes or feeling sad
- Confusion or concentration problems
- Excessive fears, worries, or guilt
- Extreme fatigue
- Withdrawing from others
- Inability to cope with stress
- Trouble perceiving reality, such as paranoia or hallucinations
- Alcohol or drug abuse
- Thinking about self harm
- Typically, a holistic doctor will have gone to medical school but will also have training in alternative or complementary medicine.
- Holistic doctors often spend more time with their patients, so your appointment may last around 90 minutes. However, they’re also more expensive. Expect to spend between $100 to $500 for an appointment.
- Your insurance may not cover a holistic doctor, so check your coverage before you go.
TIPS
- For best results, remedies should be taken in very small doses. If in doubt, do not use it. Always seek professional health advice suited to your own needs.
- There are many natural remedy solutions out there. The above steps are by no means an exhaustive list of such remedies.
WARNINGS
- Sanitize the workspace and anything used to prepare these remedies.
- Be very cautious about the use of essential oils. Use only a few drops at a time in a carrier oil. If you spill it or pour out too much, use a carrier oil to get it off of hands and surfaces—water will only spread it.
- If pain or illness persists, seek immediate medical assistance. This article is for informational purposes only. Self-diagnosis of illness is not advised.
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