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Natural Remedies for RASHES

 

Aloe. The hydrating juice of the aloe vera plant has been used for thousands of years to treat skin conditions. You can buy packaged aloe vera gel at most drugstores, and any grocery stores sell large aloe leaves. To use, cut off a small piece and squeeze out the gel, rubbing over affected area.

Vitamin E is integral in helping support healthy skin and in helping the body heal any kind of tissue, including the skin and lips. Add Vitamin E to your diet with sunflower, safflower and canola oils, sun-dried tomatoes, almonds and hazelnuts. You can also take vitamin E oil supplements, or prick the supplement capsules with a straight pin to squeeze out the oil and rub it directly on your skin to prevent scars or to alleviate chapped areas.




Natural First Aid for What Ails You

Natural First Aid for What Ails YouPosted by LIME Team on May 24, 2007 - 12:08pm.

Step on a bee? Swallow something scratchy? Touch something really hot? LIME is here to help you feel better ASAP, using mostly natural and herbal approaches to whatever ails you. No waiting room, no consultation fee, and no insurance paper work to fill out -- just good, solid advice on treating household boo-boos and bang-ups with the best nature has to offer.



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