6. Fish and belly pain
18 oz fish weekly can cure indigestion, IBD, and IBS. You can consume trout, salmon, tuna, mackerel, herring, and sardines. Barry Sears, a biology chemist, claims that EPA and DHA are most effective for inflammation, having no side effects. Fish can prevent inflammation, cramps, and belly pain.
7. Yoghurt for PMS
When having PMS, the nervous system is sensitive and spikes up and down of estrogen and progesterone. It is estimated that more than 80% of females have PMS.
2 cups of yogurt a day can ease the PMS symptoms by 48%. Mary Jane Minkin, MD says that this drink is rich in calcium which has the ability to soothe nerves and hormonal pain.
8. Turmeric for chronic pains
It is scientifically proven that turmeric is 3 times more effective than aspirin, naproxen, and ibuprofen. According to the experts of Cornell, turmeric can remove pain by 50% for fibromyalgia. It is recommended to take ¼ teaspoon turmeric a day with veggies, rice, poultry, and meat.
9. Oats for endometrial pain
Endometriosis is uterus lining that can grow outwards and cause a severe pain. Oats have the ability to remove this pain by 60%. Oats have no gluten, thus effectively remove inflammation.
10. Salt for feet ache
In order to remove infections, soak the ingrown nails in salty warm water and repeat this procedure for 4 days. Salt removes the swelling, inflammation, germs and bacteria. Add 1 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of water, and soak your feet in it for 20 minutes.
11. Pineapple for digestion
The experts from California Stanford University claim that 1 cup of pineapple juice can remove bloating in 3 days. This juice contains enzymes that can improve your digestion.
12. Mint for sore muscles
Stengler Mark ND, an author of the Natural physician’s healing Therapies and naturopath says that you can relax your muscles by soaking yourself in water and 10 drops of mint oil. Compared to painkillers, this therapy works better by 25%
13. Grapes for back TLC
According to Ohio State University, 1 cup of grapes a day can relax vessels of blood in damaged tissues, thus improving the blood flow.
14. Tomato juice for leg cramps
Leg cramps can be caused by potassium deficiency, diuretics, or workouts. In order to recover yourself, you should take 10 oz of tomato juice a day.
15. Coffee for migraine
The National headache foundation claims that coffee has the ability to eliminate migraine by 40%.
16. Flax for breast pains
It is scientifically proven that 3 tablespoons of ground flax a day can remove soreness in 3 months. You can mix it with yogurt, oatmeal, smoothies, and veggie dips
17. Honey for mouth sores
According to the experts from Dubai Medical Center, applying honey on cold sores can heal them by 43% faster than a cream. This is because honey contains powerful enzymes that can effectively remove inflammation and viruses.
18. Blueberries and bladder infections
A study conducted by the Rutgers University showed that 1 cup of blueberries a day can lower risk for UTIs by 60%.
19. Horseradish for sinus issues
You should take 1 teaspoon, 2 times a day, in order to treat sinus issues and congestion. Horseradish will improve your blood flow and draining in sinuses.
20. Water and injury pain
According to the experts, water dilutes pain in tissues and targets them. Kleiner, an author of the Good Mood Diet, claims that it can also lubricate joints and spine discs, and block the end of cartilages.
Source/References:
besthealthyguide.com
antranik.org
expand-your-consciousness.com