Many foods, herbs and other products that you may keep in the kitchen can also be used to treat common ailments. The following examples are helpful for a variety of illness.
Apple-cidar vinegar: For arthritis, colds, fungal skin infections, hair and scalp problems, indigestion, insect bites and stings, and itching.
Bicarbonate of soda: For allergic skin reactions, cuts and grazes, gum disease, insect bites.
Carrots: For appetite loss, cough, weak nails, threadworms. As a broth, for dermatitis and dry or chapped skin (apply cooled carrot broth to the skin).
Bag of frozen peas: To use as an ice pack.
Extra-virgin olive oil: For diluting essential oils and for treating earwax, earache, dermatitis, indigestion, sore lips.
Fresh Garlic: For cold hands and feet, earache, fungal skin infections, urinary tract infections, threadworms, warts.
Fresh Ginger For colds, fever, indigestion, nausea, menstrual cramps, poor circulation (cold hands and feet)
Honey: For colds, coughs, fever, allergic rhinitis, splinters (in a poultice) and skin infections, and for sweetening herbal teas.
Lemons: For corns, fever, indigestion, infections, sore throat.
Mustard seeds or powder: For cold hands and feet and to make warming footbaths or treat colds.
Onions: For upper respiratory tract infections, wind, insect bites and stings, warts.
Salt: For diarrhea, earache, gum disease, mouth ulcers, sore throat.