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Home Remedies: Made Easy

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Home Remedy – a medicine made with ingredients available at home.  

It may sound simple, but for anyone who’s tried to make a poultice at home to relieve some aches, knows it can get really complicated.

That’s why I put together a short and sweet list of the best books and resources to read if you’re looking to learn more about home remedies.  Trial and error is going to be a part of the learning process, but you never want to make too many errors when it comes to your health.  The following references will give you a strong fundamental understanding of the natural vitamins, minerals, and herbs that go into home remedies and they will show you how to make and use the remedies correctly.

 

I’ll start out with the #1 book on my list, and one that I have been referencing for years:

 

 

 

 

 

Prescription for Nutritional Healing by Phyllis A. Balch CNC  

In almost every vitamin store I’ve ever gone to, I’ve seen this book, and for good reason.  It has almost every supplement you could possibly think about using. It includes detailed explanations about each supplement, how it works, and what disease processes it works best on.  Before you start mixing and making remedies, this is a great place to start to understand the basics behind natural medicine.  You can read it cover to cover or use it as a great resource to learn more about a particular vitamin, mineral, or herb.

 

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The Perfect Face Mask for Oily Skin: DIY & Natural

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Oily skin is incredibly tricky.  On one hand, it’s good to have naturally occurring oils on your skin, but in excess, skin oil can leave your face looking and feeling greasy.    

 

On the other hand, you never want to completely strip the natural oils from your skin either, that’s just not healthy, and will only damage your skin in the long term.  The best option is to naturally cleanse and moisturize your skin in a balanced way that leaves your skin looking and feeling refreshed. 

 

We present the perfect face mask for oily skin, or as we like to call it – The Golden Milk Facial.  It harnesses the properties of a few natural ingredients that will leave your skin looking fresh and renewed.  Follow the easy recipe below and get started on your Golden Milk Facial today.

 

Non-Toxic Nail Polish Remover That Works: DIY & Natural

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Just the mention of nail polish remover can almost put the awful scent of acetone in the air.   

We don’t know how it happened, but somehow, someway, using harsh chemicals became a necessary evil of nail care.  Not only do you have to deal with those fumes, but you may get the chemical itself on your skin.  Acetone, a main ingredient in nail polish remover, can cause redness and irritation on contact. Who wants that? Probably not you.

There’s got to be another way right?  A natural way perhaps? Of course, that’s what we’re here for.  We have a quick and easy natural nail polish remover recipe that you can mix together in less than 3 minutes.

Read through the easy recipe below, and get ready to kiss those harsh fumes goodbye.