Back to homepage

Tag: Aloe Vera Gel

Mucocele remedies

Home Remedies For Mouth Mucocele

Mucoceles are small, painless cysts that form when saliva becomes trapped in a small pocket on the inside of the mouth, usually on the inner surface of the lips, particularly in lower lip or under the tongue. It is also known as ranula.

Read Full Article
Aloe Vera Gel For Hair Health

Aloe Vera Gel For Hair Health

Dry few curry leaves and prepare powder. Mix this Aloe vera fresh gel and tulsi leaf juice. Use this as a conditioner after washing hair. It gives a fresh, bouncy look for the hair and conditions hair for better.

Read Full Article
Aloe Vera Gel For Peptic Ulcer

Aloe Vera Gel For Peptic Ulcer

If you feel nausea and vomiting constantly, it could be due to gastritis. Consuming Aloe vera gel with honey as described above (no sugar) helps.

Read Full Article
How To Use Aloe Vera Leaf Gel?

Grandma’s Remedies: How to use Aloe Vera Gel instead of its products?

Commonly known as Aloe, Aloe vera is widely used medicinal herb both in home remedies as well as in cosmetic industries. Aloe is used from centuries for curing common skin conditions as well as to look younger. The plant has cactus like appearance with hidden gel inside which is responsible for its medicinal properties. Aloe also used as laxative in herbal remedies, but its use has been restricted or banned for “possible” side effects!

Read Full Article
Top 10 home remedies for dark circles

Top 10 home remedies for dark circles

Having black circles gives a tired and aged look. There are few home remedies one can try to reduce black circles.

Read Full Article
Chilblains

Treatment for Chilblain

Exposure to harsh winter and repeated cold causes chilblains in many.

Read Full Article
Black spots remedies

Ten Home remedies for black spots

Grandma’s home remedies for black spots that works are listed below

Read Full Article
Tips to handle blisters

How to handle blisters?

Blisters are also a symptom of some diseases. The most frequent cause of blisters is excessive friction on moist skin. As a blister forms, clear fluid accumulates in a pocket between the layers of the skin.

Read Full Article