Celtic Sea Salt

Celtic Sea Salt – March/Horse Fly – Insect Bites If you have march fly or horse fly bug bites, Celtic sea salt is one effective remedy for you to try out. All you have to do is put some under a band aid for you to draw it out the fluids from the bite. Afterwards,…

Celery

Celery – Bone Fractures Celery is composed of at least 23% water, meaning it’s good for the body especially when dealing with bone fractures.  You can add this in your diet during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In addition, Himalayan sea salt in water will help strengthen your bones, and this is present in celery. Also,…

Cedarwood Essential Oil

Cedarwood Essential Oil – Dandruff and Eczema If you’re looking for an effective remedy for both dandruff and eczema, cedarwood essential oil is one effective remedy you can try out. All you have to do is mix cedarwood essential oil with manuka honey and soak it over affected areas, massage them, and then rinse the…

Cayenne

Cayenne – Antiviral, Antibacterial, Anti-Fungal, and Anti-Inflammatory Cayenne pepper is known to have many different kinds of components. These include antioxidants as well as anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antibacterial properties. All you have to do to experience cayenne’s wonderful health benefits is to sprinkle some cayenne pepper into your morning drink.     Cayenne – Inflammation…

Cauliflower

Cauliflower – Prostate Cancer When it comes to treating prostate cancer, eating a lot of cruciferous vegetables can help deal with the symptoms of prostate cancer. Cauliflower is one of those cruciferous vegetables and, as with the amazing health benefits of turmeric, is a potent remedy against prostate cancer.     Cauliflower – Inflammation Health…

Chickpeas

Chickpeas – Prostate Cancer Chickpeas are another food product men can take when it comes to dealing with prostate cancer.  Selenium is not present in most food products but it can be found in chickpeas. In addition, selenium helps the enzymes of the liver to function properly and detoxify some cancer-causing compounds in the body.

Chia Seed

Chia Seed – Inflammation Chia seeds are known to have anti-inflammatory properties and are rich in omega-3 fatty acids as well. Thus, they have been proven to help ease inflammation. All you have to do is eat five to seven servings per day, along with virgin olive oil as well as algae and phytoplankton in…

Cherry/Cherries

Cherry/Cherries – Dementia Eating ripe cherries every day can help prevent the early onset of dementia, thanks to the phytonutrients present.     Cherry/Cherries – Insomnia Cherries are considered to be a great source for melatonin (known to be the precursor to tryptophan, the sleep hormone. Other fruits you can try to help deal with…

Chamomile

Chamomile – Helps with Delayed or Irregular Menstruation, Calms Anxiety and Eases Stress Chamomile has always been the herb of choice for a ton of home remedies. The seemingly endless list of some of its uses can be traced back to its effects on both nervous and digestive systems, as well as its anti-inflammatory and…

Cat’s Claw

Cat’s Claw Cat’s claw has been used for different kinds of digestive system disorders, this includes swelling and pain (inflammation) of the large intestines, the lower bowel, the stomach lining and leaky bowel syndromes. Cat’s claw has chemicals that can help stimulate the immune system and fight off viruses. Inflammation will fade with this substance.…