Acidity
Acne
Anaemia
Angina Pectoris
Ankle Swelling & Pain
Baldness
Blackheads
Bladder Stones
Blood Deficiency
Blood Pressure, Low
Blood Sugar
Breathing Problem
Cataract
Chest Congestion
Cholesterol, High
Constipation
Cramps, Muscular
Dandruff
Dehydration
Delivery of Babies Easily
Dental Problems
Diabetes
Diarrhoea
Dog-Bite
Eye Strain Due to Tv Watching
Eyes Aching
Eyes Burning
Eyes -Tired
Eyesight Weakness
Dark circle
Flatulence
Foot Athlete's
Foot Corns
Gas Problem
Giddiness
Gouty Pains
Hair Dullnesse
Hair Falling
Hair Greying
Headache
Heart Problem
Heat Exhaustion
Heels Pain
Hiccups
High Blood Pressure
Indigestion
Intestinal Worms
Joint Pains
Kidney Malfunctioning
Lactation In Mothers
Legs Swelling
Lice
Menstrual Problems
Morning Sickness
Mosquito Bite
Mouth Infection
Mouth Ulcers
Mucus in Cough
Muscular Cramps
Muscular Pain
Pimples
Rheumatic Pain
Sexual Debility
Skin Complexion
Sprain
Stomach Ache
Stomach Upset
Sunburn
Thorn, Removal
Urination, Painful
Urinary Diseases
Urination Scanty
Vomiting
Warts
Wrinkles
Yellow Pigmentation in Eyes Due To Jaundice
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Natural Home Remedies For Heat Exhaustion
- Apply some sandalwood oil on the forehead.
- You feel dizzy and stop sweating, you are in trouble. Quit all activity and get out of the sun fast. Drink cool not cold water with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in it. The vinegar helps to replace electrolytes and minerals like sports drinks do.
- Drinking raspberry or peppermint tea produces a natural cooling effect on your overheated system.
- Sweating will help you be and feel cooler. Drinking liquids prevents dehydration and allow you to sweat.
- Avoid drinks that contain alcohol or caffeine since they cause you to urinate more often instead of sweating.
- Use an umbrella and a hand fan if you must go outside in the daytime. Walk slowly, resting often in the shade of a tree or building.
HOME REMEDIES FOR COMMON AILMENTS
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