5 Natural Pain Cures From Your Kitchen Part 4
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Beat
bladder infections with blueberries
Eating 1 cup of blueberries daily,
whether you opt for them fresh, frozen or in juice form, can cut your risk of a
urinary tract infection (UTIs) by 60 percent, according to researchers at New
Jersey's Rutgers University.
That's because blueberries are loaded with
tannins, plant compounds that wrap around problem-causing bacteria in the
bladder, so they can't get a toehold and create an infection, explains Amy
Howell, Ph.D. a scientist at Rutgers University.
Heal mouth
sores with honey
Dab painful canker and cold sores
with unpasteurized honey four times daily until these skin woes disappear, and
they'll heal 43 percent faster than if you use a prescription cream, say
researchers at the Dubai Specialized Medical Center in the United Arab
Emirates.
Raw honey's natural enzymes zap inflammation, destroy invading
viruses and speed the healing of damaged tissues, say the study authors.
Fight
breast pain with flax
In one recent study, adding 3
tablespoons of ground flax to their daily diet eased breast soreness for one in
three women within 12 weeks. Scientists credit flax's phytoestrogens, natural
plant compounds that prevent the estrogen spikes that can trigger breast pain.
More good news: You don't have to be a master baker to sneak this healthy seed
into your diet. Just sprinkle ground flax on oatmeal, yogurt, applesauce or add
it to smoothies and veggie dips.
Cure
migraines with coffee
Prone to migraines? Try muscling-up
your painkiller with a coffee chaser. Whatever over-the-counter pain med you
prefer, researchers at the National Headache Foundation say washing it down
with a strong 12- ounce cup of coffee will boost the effectiveness of your
medication by 40 percent or more. Experts say caffeine stimulates the stomach
lining to absorb painkillers more quickly and more effectively.
Tame leg
cramps with tomato juice
At least one in five people
regularly struggle with leg cramps. The culprit? Potassium deficiencies, which
occur when this mineral is flushed out by diuretics, caffeinated beverages or
heavy perspiration during exercise. But sip 10 ounces of potassium-rich tomato
juice daily and you'll not only speed your recovery, you'll reduce your risk of
painful cramp flare-ups in as little as 10 days, say UCLA researchers.
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