July 4, 2009

In the "Olden Days," Your Grandma Used These Six Things That Came from Nature

Years ago, there weren't a lot of "manufactured" products on the market, so that people had to use home remedies whenever they had a problem. Even years later, with chemical solutions available, many people still use home remedies because they work best. So why change now, especially if something potentially unsafe is the alternative? Natural products have worked, and they're usually cheaper than their chemical counterparts, too. In short, it's not worth the extra money to use chemical products, either.

They would use products and food that they had around the house to cure sores, pimples, bad breath, ingrown hairs and more. Most Nanas believe that chemicals and anything else that's new on the market is unnecessary, just like they think that technology is out of this world. Using natural products for cures and beauty treatment is better than using anything else.

Many products can be used for reasons other than the obvious. For example, almonds, rosemary, geranium, teach real, avocado, sunflower, vanilla, lemon, anise, mint, cocoa butter, sweet orange, jaffa and mixed berries are all things your grandmother may have around and that you have, too — and that you can put to use.

For example, if you have poor digestion, you can drink lemon juice every morning, and it's also good for quenching your thirst without a lot of the preservatives, sugar, and artificial colors that commercial drink mixes have. Using lemon is also good if you have a cold or the flu, and if you feel a cold coming on, you can mix some honey with warm lemon juice and drink it three times a day.

Tea tree oil may be another of your grandmother's favorites. When you were small, did she pull out her bottle of oil and put a little bit on the cut you suffered? It's also great for cuts, abrasions, ingrown hairs, smelly feet, rashes, and acne, not to mention many more uses. Keep tea tree oil on hand and you will be surprised at how often you use it. In fact, it won't be long before you wonder how you ever got along without it.

Instead of spending ridiculous amounts of money on these air fresheners that are harsh on your sensitive nose, all you have to do to keep your home smelling clean is put fresh rosemary into a vase or basket in each room of the house. It will give off a nice homely, clean, fresh smell that will also be unique as it doesn't smell like other air fresheners there are. It smells natural.

Bad breath is something many people suffer from, even if they brush their teeth three times a day. Sometime bad breath stems from stomach problems and bad thyroids, and individuals can't help their bad breath. If you carry mint leaves with you and chew on one when you notice the bad breath come on, then you won't have any problems. Just remember your leaves wherever you go. Parsley is also good for bad breath if that is easier for you to get your hands on.

Using natural products will not only be more cost effective for you, but you will also feel better once you have used it. It doesn't have as many side effects involved, so you should find no problem with the products.

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