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Herbal teas and Health benefits

Relaxing and low Calorie drinks with many benefitial properties for various diseases. Lets take a look at 16 of them and their Health Benefits. 1.    Nettle                                                                                                  Nettle is made with the leaves of stinging nettle, named for the tiny hairs on the fresh leaves which can sting the skin. Despite it’s rough exterior, nettle is one of nature’s best remedies for an assortment of ailments including anemia, high blood pressure, rheumatism, arthritis, coughs and colds, congestion, urinary tract infections, and kidney and bladder problems. 2.    Chamomile Tea Chamomile is a popular herb that’s used in teas worldwide. Chamomile soothes the stomach and relieves bloating and indigestion. Chamomile also calms the mind and helps people relax and deal better with their stresses. Some people are allergic to chamomile and should avoid taking the tea. People who find it hard to go to sleep shou

Benefits of Aloe Vera

Sixteen (16) substantial benefits of aloe juice 1. Enhances the oxygenation of our blood . Therefore relieves inflammation and soothens the pain of arthritis. 3. Alkalizes our body making the disease unable to survive in this powerful environment. 4. The juice of aloe contains many antioxidants, which reduce free radicals, thus slowing the effects of aging and cell damage. 5. It helps lose weight by removing toxins from the body and strengthening the immune system. 6. Studies have shown that Aloe Vera juice lowers LDL cholesterol, increases HDL cholesterol and decreases triglycerides. 7. Cure digestive disorders. 8. It reduces high blood pressure. 9. It is rich in vitamins A, C, D, E, and B. It is also filled with minerals and trace elements including copper, magnesium, calcium, potassium, zinc, sodium and iron, as well as amino acids and enzymes. 10. Heals natural burns and radiation burns. 11. Stop colon cancer, heals the intestines and lubricates the digestive sys

Natural Sunburn Cure

    You know that UV exposure can cause skin to age quickly and trigger skin cancer, but despite your best efforts to protect your skin from sun damage with sunscreen, you've gotten this painful, itching, and swelling sunburn. Try these home solutions recommended by experts to quell the discomfort and reverse the day's rays. 1. Use compresses Following a burn, skin is inflamed. Get sunburn relief with compresses dipped in any of the following substances. Cold water.  Use either plain water from the faucet or add a few ice cubes, says Michael Schreiber, MD. Dip a cloth into the liquid and lay it over the burn. Repeat every few minutes as the cloth warms. Apply several times a day for a total of 10 to 15 minutes each. Aluminum acetate.  If itching is intense, says Thomas Gossel, PhD, RPh, try mixing Domeboro's powder packets with water. The aluminum acetate in the powder keeps skin from getting too dry or itchy. Follow package directions. Witch hazel