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Tea Tree Oil and Psoriasis, Latest Research

Tea Tree Oil and Psoriasis
Tea tree oil is extracted from the Melaleuca Alternifolia tree that is native to Australia, and has been used in surgery and dentistry for nearly 100 years. Tea tree oil is widely known for its antiseptic and antibacterial qualities, and has been traditionally used for headaches, toothache, colds, rheumatism, muscle pains [...]

Apple Cider Vinegar for Psoriasis , Is it Safe?

Apple Cider Vinegar for Psoriasis – Research
Again according to the National Psoriasis Foundation, many individual members report that using apple cider vinegar has led to significant improvements in their psoriasis. These members suggest that they add the vinegar to their bath, applied directly to psoriatic nails and even applied directly to the affected areas of [...]

Aloe Vera for Psoriasis

There are approximately 500 different species of aloe currently known, but the one that is most commonly used and best-known is aloe vera. The secretion from the leaves of this particular plant have long since been used as a treatment for burns and minor skin damage, but in 1996, a study published in the ‘Tropical [...]

Natural Remedies for Psoriasis

As medical science has not yet managed to find a cure for psoriasis, it should be obvious that nature has unfortunately not to been able to provide a complete cure either.
However, there are many different natural treatments that you can try which have proved to be effective for different people at different times in alleviating, [...]

Natural Carpets Cleaning Remedies

 
Natural Carpets Cleaning Remedies – Grease And Oil Stains
To remove oil and grease stains from carpets, mix sufficient water and kaolin (china clay – available from the chemist) to form a thick paste, and then spread this over the soiled areas. Leave the paste until is completely dry (24 to 36 hours). Reduce to a [...]