Posts Tagged ‘allergies’
Causes of Constant Phlegmy Throat or Throat Mucus
If you have a constant phlegmy throat or throat mucus, it is important to see a doctor to determine the underlying cause. Treatment will depend on the cause. In some cases, home remedies, such as drinking plenty of fluids, gargling with salt water, and using a humidifier, may be enough to relieve the symptoms. In…
Read MoreGas and bloating: the causes and how to stop it | Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
There are a number of things you can do to help reduce gas and bloating, including: If you’re experiencing chronic gas and bloating, it’s important to see a doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions. Your doctor may also be able to recommend additional treatment options. Here are some additional tips from Dr. Will…
Read MoreTop 3 Natural Ways to Treat Allergies – Dr.Berg
In addition to these natural remedies, Dr. Berg also recommends avoiding common allergy triggers, such as pollen, dust mites, and pet dander. He also suggests using a saline nasal spray to help to clear mucus and reduce inflammation. It is important to note that these are just natural remedies, and they may not work for…
Read MoreHealing Miracles of Black Seed Oil with Dr. Mandell (Live Chat Stream)
Dr. Mandell discussed some of the specific health benefits of black seed oil, including: Dr. Mandell emphasized that black seed oil is a safe and effective natural remedy that can be used to treat a variety of health conditions. He recommended taking 1-2 teaspoons of black seed oil daily for general health maintenance. For more…
Read More3 ‘New’ and ‘Effective’ Dog Itching Kitchen Remedies
If your dog is itching, it’s important to first identify the cause of the itching so that you can treat it properly. Once you know the cause, you can try some of the following home remedies to help relieve your dog’s itchiness: If your dog’s itching is severe or does not improve with home remedies,…
Read MoreExcessive Paw Licking? Why it happens and What you can do.
If your dog is licking their paws excessively, it is important to take them to the vet to rule out any underlying medical conditions. In some cases, licking can be a sign of a more serious problem, such as kidney disease or Cushing’s disease. However, in many cases, licking is simply a normal behavior that…
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