Natural Acne Treatment – Tea Tree Oil

Posted on July 8th, 2007 in NTH Year by nth-natural-travel-healthcare-center-travel-medical-guide

Natural Acne Treatment – Tea Tree Oil

Tea Tree Oil, which is also commonly known melaleuca oil, is an essential oil that can appear clear in color to a light golden shade. This natural acne fighting oil has been growing in popularity over the last few years as an effective alternative to over the counter and prescription blemish treatments.

The strong antibacterial properties possessed by tea tree oil make it extremely effective in treating those suffering from varying degrees of acne issues. This natural acne remedy is well tolerated by the skin making it possible for all skin types to see positive results from adding it to their daily skin care routine. Tea tree oil is often mixed with other essential oils for use as a remedy for other types of skin irritations.

Although is has a slightly slower time in producing positive results, tea tree oil applied to areas of the skin affected by acne is shown to be equally as effective as most over the counter acne remedies without producing any harsh skin irritations. Applying tea tree oil to your skin two to three times per day regularly is the most effective way to be able to help rid your skin of acne problems.

Tea tree oil is a very popular ingredient in several types of cosmetics because of its acne fighting properties. You can find tea tree oil in cosmetic products such as pressed powder and blemish concealing sticks. Cosmetics made with tea tree oil are a popular choice for women suffering acne issues as they are likely not to be able to wear any kind of make up otherwise.

Acne treatments do not need to be harsh on your skin. By developing a regular skin daily skin care routine involving skin care products containing tee tree oil you are sure to see your skin looking clear and healthy in no time at all.

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Anxiety Medicine

Posted on July 8th, 2007 in NTH Year by nth-natural-travel-healthcare-center-travel-medical-guide

Anxiety Medicine

While many people favor the traditional approach to treating anxiety with medicines, there are other methods that can help in the healing process. Aromatherapy is one such way, and entails a healing process using pleasant fragrances. By using aromatherapy as an alternative treatment you need to be aware that you’re not replacing normal anxiety medicines as aromatherapy alone can’t cure your anxiety disorders, rather you’re using this method as a way to aid in your recovery process.

You’ll find that aromatherapy is fairly simple and the main ingredients you’ll need to use for this anxiety medicine are essential oils which contain healing properties to treat anxiety, a ‘carrier’ oil to mix and stabilize your oils, and your imagination.
There are many different ways that you can reap the benefits of this delicious anxiety medicine. One such way is to use a tea-light diffuser or an oil burner. Here you pour a few drops of your chosen essential oil into the well at the top of this pottery piece, then light the tea-light that is at the bottom of the diffuser. When the oil heats up, the aroma scents will surround your room or house with their soothing aroma.
For the end of a stress filled day you could enjoy a soothing bath that is mixed with your blend of essential oils and carrier oil. As the hot water mixes with the oils, this relaxing mist envelopes you and the blend is then applied on your body as you rub the water and oil mixture on. This is a wonderful way to apply the calming oils into your body.

To inhale the oils directly you can add a few drops to 2 pints of boiling water and before the steam is lost, cover your head with a towel and inhale this anxiety medicine for a little while. However for safety’s sake you shouldn’t get too near the bowl or inhale the oils for too long. For the anxiety sufferer who’s always on the move, mixing your chosen oil blend and storing it in a small roll-on will work very well.
The best way to keep your anxiety medicine blends fresh and long lasting is to keep them either in amber or cobalt blue glass bottles. The reason for this being that if you keep them in clear glass bottles instead and if sunlight penetrates the bottles then the oils will lose their potency and the healing effects will deteriorate.
If you’re interested in aromatherapy as an alternative anxiety medicine the best place that you could start would be to buy yourself a small guide to aromatherapy and essential oils to help you get started. This will prove to be an invaluable guide for you in the beginning and will also help keep you from making mistakes when buying your oils. Using aromatherapy as an alternative anxiety medicine the benefits you gain for your anxiety treatment can be numerous if you just open your mind to the endless possibilities.

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Author: Krishan Bakhru

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Anxiety Drugs

Posted on July 8th, 2007 in NTH Year by nth-natural-travel-healthcare-center-travel-medical-guide

Anxiety Drugs

While many people take commercially available anxiety drugs, there are others who desire to relieve their anxiety symptoms with natural herbal medications. While science and modern medicine don’t have empirical evidence that proves the curative properties of these herbal anxiety drugs, many people take them as alternative medications.

As herbal medicines may not agree with your anxiety disorder, it’s best that you consult a trained herbalist or your doctor before you start treatment with any herbal anxiety drugs. As herbal medications are ancient techniques there are some herbs that have been known to provide relief for anxiety. As with most medications, herbal anxiety drugs may not be suitable for pregnant women or for people suffering from other medical conditions. You should also avoid taking herbal medications if you’re currently on a course of treatment with other kinds of anxiety drugs or other mediations.
There are various herbal anxiety medications that you can use. Chamomile for instance has been used for centuries as a universal cure-all. It can be used for the common cold, insomnia, sore throats and for anxiety attacks. The best way to take the correct dosage is to consult an experienced herbalist for advice.
Chamomile can be taken in the form of an herbal tea infusion or as a liquid extract. Capsules, tablets, mouth washes, tinctures and Chamomile baths are also different ways in which you can use this herb. Pregnant women should not use Chamomile as it is considered a uterine stimulant. One other side effect of this herb is that if you are allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Compositae) family; Ragwort, Asters and Chrysanthemums being a few; you should avoid Chamomile in any form as you may develop skin allergies and have difficulty in breathing amongst other symptoms.

Valerian is used to relieve anxiety and feelings of restlessness as this a naturally soothing herb. This herb is used to treat insomnia, depression, anxiety and stress. However pregnant mothers should not take Valerian as it may cause birth defects. People who are allergic to Valerian should avoid taking any herbal remedies that contain this herb.
Lavender has been used for centuries as an herbal anxiety drug to calm and soothe people suffering from anxiety, depression and insomnia. Lavender herbs are easy to find as many people like its wonderful fragrance and lovely color. You can use Lavender as tea, a bath or even inhale the soothing aroma.
St John’s Wort is very highly regarded due to its relaxational effects, reducing stress and tension of everyday life. Mothers-to-be might want to avoid this herbal anxiety drug as there is not adequate information regarding its effect on the unborn child. This herbal anxiety drug comes in capsule or tea form.

There are other types of herbal anxiety drugs that you can use. However you should explore this avenue with your doctor’s advice, especially if you’re pregnant or hoping to become pregnant as many herbal anxiety drugs may be a uterine stimulant.

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