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*Manuka honey is recomended for Wound healing, Leg ulcers, [[Burns]], Skin conditions (such as [[acne]] and wrinkles), Coughs.
 
*Manuka honey is recomended for Wound healing, Leg ulcers, [[Burns]], Skin conditions (such as [[acne]] and wrinkles), Coughs.
 
*Mix 5 grams of powdered [[licorice]] root with raw honey and take up to three times per day. The herb may also be chewed directly. Expectorant and anti-inflammatory, licorice makes an excellent remedy for persistent coughs and lung infections.
 
*Mix 5 grams of powdered [[licorice]] root with raw honey and take up to three times per day. The herb may also be chewed directly. Expectorant and anti-inflammatory, licorice makes an excellent remedy for persistent coughs and lung infections.
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* Cruciferous vegetables generate glucosinolates, which are converted into isothiocynates during digestion. They protect your body in a number of important ways, such as cancer and Macular Degeneration and helps build the immune system and supports bone health, Detoxifying enzymes and Curing coughs.
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== Warnings ==
 
== Warnings ==
  

Revision as of 02:07, 20 May 2011

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Symptoms

Home remedies

  • Manuka honey is recomended for Wound healing, Leg ulcers, Burns, Skin conditions (such as acne and wrinkles), Coughs.
  • Mix 5 grams of powdered licorice root with raw honey and take up to three times per day. The herb may also be chewed directly. Expectorant and anti-inflammatory, licorice makes an excellent remedy for persistent coughs and lung infections.
  • Cruciferous vegetables generate glucosinolates, which are converted into isothiocynates during digestion. They protect your body in a number of important ways, such as cancer and Macular Degeneration and helps build the immune system and supports bone health, Detoxifying enzymes and Curing coughs.

Warnings

References

Medical Disclaimer

This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.