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Q: hay fever treatment
asked by: kablinjasbile on March 8th, 2008
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I'm looking for something to rid me of my hay fever for good. Any sugestions?
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ron_shelf
replied on March 11th, 2008
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Here are some home remedies
Home Remedies for Fever with Basil:
Basil is a widely used home remedy for fevers and all diseases caused by bacterial, viral or malarial infections.
To use basil in aid of fever, just add 10 grams of basil leaves in 50 milliliters of water. Add two grams black pepper for best results. Take the solution thrice daily.

Treat Fever with Bitter Gourd:
Bitter gourd is effective in treating fevers because it could bring down one's temperature fast.
To take bitter gourd for fever, you can simply add it to your meals. It can be added to curry sauce, sprinkled in your salad, or added to the gravy. It can help stop the fever from getting worse.

Natural Treatments for Fever with Ginger:
Ginger can be used to aid in fever as well.
Ginger has nutrients that can keep fever down. Just boil a few slices of ginger roots on a cup of water. Strain the solution and drink it up. It could also help manage colds.

Natural Remedies for Fever with Green tea:
Green tea can be used to keep down one's temperature because it is a powerful diuretic.
The caffeine present in green tea is what makes it possible. Just prepare a bag of green tea as usual. Give it to the patient after every few hours for best effects on Fever.

Remedies for Fever with Poppy seeds:
Poppy seeds can help in two ways in relieving fever.
It could used to steam the body to initiate sweating. Sweating could bring one's temperature down. Poppy seeds could also be boiled and drank to keep fever from getting worse.
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NaMa
replied on July 20th, 2008
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homeopathy for hay fever
Allium cepa: in August every year; violent sneezing on rising from bed; from handling peaches.

Natrum muriaticum: squirming sensation in the nostril, as of a small worm; brought on by exposure to hot sun or intense summer heat.

Psorinum: appearing regularly every year the same day of the month; with an asthmatic, psoric or eczematous history. Patient should be treated the previous winter to eradicate the diathesis and prevent summer attack.

Tuberculinum bovinum: When Psor., Sulph., or the best selected remedy fails to relieve or permanently improve; follows Psor. as a constitutional remedy in hay fever, asthma.
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