Home Remedies Hives

Without a doubt there are natural remedies for almost all ailments or illnesses However there are a great many myths about miracle cures for acne, back pain, arthritis and so on  Often you will be better saving your money and using natural methods for your aliments, aches and pains.

From our list of herbs and spices, the following are recommended for Hives:

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  • Catnip
  • Cats Claw
  • Cayenne
  • Dandelion Root
  • Echinacea Angustifolia
  • Echinacea Purpurea
  • Kelp
  • Quercetin
  • Red Clover
  • Sarsaparilla
  • Sheep Sorrel
  • Witch Hazel
  • Yellow Dock Root

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Drink warming teas, e.g. lime tree flowers or ginger if you are shivering (for precautions see page 52). Adults: 1-3 cups a day.

Cases of severe depression may be characterized by low body temperature, low blood pressure, hot flushes and shivering.

Catnip, Cats Claw, Cayenne, Dandelion Root, Echinacea Angustifolia, Echinacea Purpurea, Kelp, Quercetin, Red Clover, Sarsaparilla, Sheep Sorrel, Witch Hazel, Yellow Dock Root

Hives ; Immunodepression ; Incontinence ; Inflammation ; Itch ; Lethargy ; Low Blood Pressure ; Malaria ; Myalgia ; Myasthenia Gravis ; Narcolepsy ; Nasal Congestion ; Nephrosis ; Night Sweats ; Obesity ; Osteosis ; Pain ; Pertussis ; Pneumonia ; Pulmonosis ; Respirosis ; Rheumatism ; Rhinosis ; Sinusosis ; Swelling ; Tracheosis ; Urticaria ; Virus ; Water Retention .

The patient should enter the bath at a temperature of 310C. The water temperature should be lowered gradually at the rate of 10C per minute until it reaches 250C. The bath should continue until the patient starts shivering. The graduated bath is intended to avoid nervous shock by sudden plunge into the cold water. This bath is often administered every three hours in cases of fever.

Most cases of pneumonia begin with a cold in the head or throat. The patient generally feels chill, shivering, difficulty in breathing and sharp pain in the chest. This may be followed by a cough with pinkish sputum which may later become brownish. The patient usually suffers from fever and headache. In more serious cases of pneumonia, the sputum may be of rusty colour. In your children, the disease may cause delirum and convulsions. Most patients feel very miserable and sweat profusely. The temperature may rise to 105 o F and pulse may go upto 150 beats per minutes. A common complication of all kinds of pneumonia is pleurisy.

Catnip
Cats Claw
Cayenne
Dandelion Root
Echinacea Angustifolia
Echinacea Purpurea
Kelp
Quercetin
Red Clover
Sarsaparilla
Sheep Sorrel
Witch Hazel
Yellow Dock Root

Much of the cleanup of old cells is performed by the immune system, chiefly various types of white blood cells. Increased wear and tear activates more white blood cells, which are a double-edged sword because they secrete more inflammation-producing chemicals. Immune cells may target specific sites in the body, such as joints, the heart, or bronchi, or migrate and cause more systemic inflammation. A study in the November 11, 2002, Archives of Internal Medicine described a strong relationship between frailty in elderly men and women and high levels of C-reactive protein and other signs of chronic inflammation. In addition, frail elderly people also had elevated prediabetic levels of glucose and insulin. All of these factors contribute to the breakdown and aging of tissues-that is, age-related wear and tear-which evolves into a wasting syndrome among many elderly people. Disturbingly, the researchers noted that the 4,700 seniors in their study were healthier on average than most other people in the same age group.

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