1. Rub your ears
to boost energy: Instead of reaching for another cup of coffee, give your ears
a gentle self-massage. According to Chinese medicine, stimulating the pressure
points in the ears increases blood circulation to all parts of the body, giving
you an instant energy boost.
2. Cure hiccups
with peanut butter: Chewing and swallowing the sticky spread will interrupt
your breathing pattern and force your diaphragm to relax.
3. Use honey to
soothe a sore throat: A natural antibacterial and antifungal agent, honey can
help coat and soothe sore throats and alleviate minor coughs.
4. Blow-dry
waterlogged ears: Put a hair dryer on the gentlest setting and hold it a few
inches away from your ear. The increased airflow will help to evaporate the
water in your ear.
5. Make warts
disappear with garlic: Garlic — which has been shown to have antiviral,
antibacterial and antifungal properties — is thought to be an effective home
remedy for warts.
6. Apply a
freshly cut garlic clove to the wart, place a bandage over it, and leave the
bandage on overnight. Repeat every night until the wart disappears.
7. Blow on your
thumb to calm jangled nerves: The thumb has its own pulse, and blowing on the
thumb will cool down the thumb and thus calm the heart rate, as cold air can
slow down your pulse. This trick might also help simply because the act of
blowing forces you to deepen your breathing, which calms the heart.
8. Sniff
peppermint to quell a craving: Chew mint gum, sip peppermint tea or take a
whiff of peppermint oil. Studies suggest that the scent of peppermint
stimulates the brain to release appetite-suppressing hormones and promotes a
feeling of fullness.
9. Curl your toes
to fall asleep faster: The next time you find yourself tossing and turning, try
a progressive muscle relaxation technique. Begin by slowly curling and
uncurling your toes. Then, work your way up the entire body, from your toes to
your neck, tightening a certain muscle group before releasing it.
10. Smile to make
yourself happier: Scientists have found that the simple act of smiling can
lower blood pressure and release stress, giving you an instant mood boost (yes,
even forced smiles count!).
11. Press your
tongue against the roof of your mouth to beat brain freeze: Also referred to as
“ice cream headaches,” brain freezes are caused by a rapid increase in blood
flow to the brain. After you down a frozen treat, try thrusting your tongue
against the roof of your mouth — this will warm up the palate and ease the flow
of blood to the brain.
12. Rub Vicks
Vaporub on feet for congestion: To temporarily relieve a cough, try applying
the mentholated topical cream on the soles of your feet and immediately
covering with a pair of socks. There is no scientific explanation for why this
old wives’ trick works, but many stuffy nose-sufferers (and even nurses and doctors)
swear by it.
13. Use ginger to
prevent motion sickness: Twenty minutes before travel, take two capsules of
powdered ginger to ease an upset stomach caused by motion sickness.
14. Shake your
head to wake up sleepy feet: It happens to all of us — you’re sitting in an
awkward position when all of a sudden your foot, hand or other body part falls
asleep. To quickly eliminate that uncomfortable tingling sensation, move your
head side to side. The movement helps relieve nerve tension.
15. Alleviate
nausea by massaging wrist: Relieve nausea by lightly massaging the pressure
point on the inside of your wrist, about three finger widths below the base of
your palm.
16. Squeeze lemon
to erase pimples: Banish breakouts by dabbing a little lemon juice on problem
areas — its antibacterial properties will help kill excess bacteria and reduce
acne.
17. Dab on clove
oil to alleviate toothache pain: Apply a very small amount of clove oil to a
cotton swab and gently dab onto the affected tooth area. The essential oil has
been shown in studies to have analgesic and antibacterial properties, making it
a useful tool in treating bacteria-caused toothaches.
18. Inhale onion
vapors for sinus relief: Chop up an onion, put it in a bowl and inhale the
onion fumes. The vapors help open sinus passageways, providing relief from
sinus pressure.
19. Stop mouth
bleeds with tea bags: To stop mouth bleeds after oral surgery or injuries,
apply a moistened tea bag to the affected area; the tannins in tea help the
blood coagulate faster.
20. Steam to
relieve nasal congestion: Steam helps to loosen mucus and clear out the sinus
cavities, providing relief from nasal congestion. A hot bath works, too.
21. Sleep on your
left side to prevent acid reflux: Researchers have determined that left side
sleeping helps with digestion and eases heart burn pain.
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