Natural Health Remedies to Counter Insomnia

Most people experience having insomnia from time to time. But if insomnia lasts for a month or longer with no relief, it becomes chronic insomnia. People with chronic insomnia can often get help for their condition from a doctor, therapist, or other counselor. Personally I prefer the natural health remedies to counter insomnia instead of taking any drugs to solve this problem.

Modern technology, however, has come up with a number of sleep aid products to help sleep problems. There’s an herb-scented insomnia relief face mask, a specially rigged pillow with soothing music, or a bracelet massage for your wrist as you lull yourself to sleep. Some people who can’t sleep with a light on may opt for eye masks. Light on the eyes affects the biological clock in our brain, which drives wakefulness or might make for a disturbed sleep.
There are white-noise generators aimed at providing stimulus control. Sometimes some of these sleep aids can be found at home but we just don’t know about it. I was checking information on electric grills that day and I read that some sleep aids replicate the sounds of sea waves or waterfalls at a constant low level and mask other noises that may be picked up by the brain. These sounds actually help promote calmness and eventually, better control over one’s emotions and thoughts.

Natural Health Remedies for Sinusitis

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It is getting colder this week as we are entering winter down under. I’ve been taking lots of natural health remedies to keep that cold and sniffle away. Sometimes it works and other days it don’t.

I’ve been taking some propolis for my dry throat and I think I need to increase my water intake to overcome that dryness in the mouth. A lozenge will be helpful though I think a glass of warm honey lemon helps a great deal. I was trying out the Galaxy Tablet PC one morning and started sneezing non stop for a few minutes! I felt like a cold was coming on!

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Some people suffer from sinusities and they need to take certain precautions. Keep your sinuses clear to avoid developing sinusitis by following these simple steps:

Use an oral decongestant or a short course of nasal spray decongestant.
Drinking plenty of fluids to keep nasal discharge thin.
Avoiding air travel. If you must fly, use a nasal spray decongestant before take-off to prevent blockage of the sinuses allowing mucus to drain.
If you have allergies, try to avoid contact with things that trigger attacks. If you cannot, use over-the-counter or prescription antihistamines and/or a prescription nasal spray to control allergy attacks.

Allergy testing, followed by appropriate allergy treatments, may also increase your tolerance of allergy-causing substances. Always consult medical professionals for advice. Your doctor can always perform diagnostic tests to find out if you have sinusitis. Once the doctor is sure that you have sinusitis, you can be given a prescription that would help treat the nasal infection.

Natural Health Remedies for Dry Skin

Winter is coming soon and very soon, I would need to take some natural health remedies to prevent my skin from drying out. Though I haven’t had problematic skin, I need to take care during the change of season or else those pimples and patches will appear. Fortunately, with a facial skin care routine that meets your exact skin care needs you can be on your way to healthy, radiant skin tone.

Many people tend to have dry skin during winter and one of the great natural health remedies is the use of rosehip oil. Well, your skin is dry when it:

• Stings or burns when skin-care products are used
• Is easily irritated
• Sometimes appears red and inflamed
• Feels itchy, dry, rough and flaky

People with acne skin would need to make different choices and use different products. They should in fact read more reviews in the internet as there are many treatment out there. You can find accutane side effects and lots of others in the web. And to care for dry skin the natural way isn’t hard. Regular bath soaps clean well but are powerfully alkaline and irritating for both dry and sensitive skin. Clear soaps containing glycerin and alcohol may also be too drying. So, as an alternative of soap, dermatologists suggest a soap-free, sensitive skin cleansers. If your skin is very dry or sensitive, you may need to alternate a washable lotion with a sensitive-skin bar. After cleansing dry skin, apply a moisturizer that is light, hypoallergenic, preservative-free, all-purpose and water based. For extremely dry skin, moisturize with petroleum jelly or an oil-based lotion with 20 percent urea. After cleansing sensitive skin, apply a light, hypoallergenic, fragrance-free moisturizer.