How to Use Arsenicum Album to Heal

How to Use Arsenicum Album to Heal



Arsenicum Album is derived from the element arsenic. Although poisonous in its pure form, in its modified form, it is an effective homeopathic remedy. Used in medicine as far back as the eighth century AD, it's varied applications range from the treatment of anemia to cancer.









1


Add a few drops of Arsenicum Album tincture to cold water. Soak a towel in the water and apply to the forehead to heal a throbbing headache. Arsenicum Album is especially useful when a headache is accompanied by flushing of the face and a burning sensation inside your head.





2


Apply a small amount of Arsenicum Album tincture to heal herpetic or eczematous skin eruptions. These eruptions are generally characterized by itchy scabs, puss and a burning sensation. Follow the directions of your tincture for specific application guidelines.





3


Treat burning fevers, accompanied by chills, with Arsenicum Album tablets. Arsenicum Album can effectively treat a fever throughout the night, when fevers tend to be worst. Again, follow the directions on the bottle for specific dosage amounts.





4


Drink hot tea with a few added drops of Arsenicum Album tincture, to heal a sore throat or relieve a hacking cough. Arsenicum Album is especially useful when the sore throat is characterized by burning pain while swallowing and for a cough that is triggered by cold air or when lying down. Follow your product's recommend dosages.





5


Manage insomnia, fatigue and restless by taking Arsenicum Album tablets daily. Arsenicum Album is believed to calm the nerves, help with restlessness and aid sleep.








Tips & Warnings










Because Arsenicum Album is poisonous in its pure form, it is important that you buy your homeopathic remedies from reputable sources and always follow proper dosage recommendations.








Arsenicum Album is used as a homeopathic remedy for more ailments than is possible to list here. Please refer to your naturopathic doctor or the website listed in the resources section for other possible applications.



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How to Use Aromatherapy to Ease a Cold

How to Use Aromatherapy to Ease a Cold



Treating a cold is a matter of waiting it out, as there is no medication to cure it. Many people turn to more natural ways of easing the symptoms, such as chicken noodle soup and aromatherapy. Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils distilled from plants to heal mental and physical ailments. Follow the steps to learn to ease the symptoms of a cold using essential oils.









1


Choose and buy an essential oil best suited for your ailment. In this case the best oils for easing a cold include: bergamot, cedar wood, chamomile, cinnamon, cypress, eucalyptus, frankincense, ginger, juniper,
lavender
, lime, myrrh, orange, peppermint, pine,
rosemary
and tea tree. Use one or mix two together to create your favorite scent combination.





2


Diffuse essential oils into the air using a candle diffuser or lamp found at an aromatherapy retailer, or by adding a few drops of oil to a heated pot of water. Diffuse oils with a humidifier using a special pullout filter or by placing a small bowl filled with hot water and oil in front of the air filter.





3


Steam your face and nasal passages by pouring boiling water into a metal or glass bowl, and adding drops of essential oil. Place a towel over your head and position your face 12 inches above the bowl, breathing deeply.





4


Add a few drops to a bath to relax your muscles, clear your chest and nasal passages and ease other symptoms. Place a drop of oil to your pulse points for an extra boost of fragrance and therapeutic benefits.





5


Buy ready-made room or pillow fragrance sprays or mix essential oils with hot water in a spray bottle.








Tips & Warnings










Read about aromatherapy to find out about other benefits of essential oils and learn more information about the practice.








Store oils in dark glass containers in a cool, dark place to keep oils potent.








Avoid using perfume oils like essential oils. Perfume oils have similar scents but lack the therapeutic benefits of true oils.








Avoid use before reading safety information on all oils if you are pregnant or have a medical condition. Most retailers sell bottles with safety information.



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How to Use Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads

How to Use Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads



Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads from http://www.luminessentcandles.com have the scent of a candle without the danger of a flame, and can be tailored to your favorite colors & scents. This new and unique product in the Home Fragrance and Bath & Body market is made from a polymer, which won't dissolve, evaporate, or breakdown, and never lose their color or shape.







Things You'll Need:





Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads scented with pure essential oils (not synthetic fragrance oils)




Muslin or Organza Bag OR Decorative Glass Jar or Bowl




Essential Oils (optional)









1


Combine Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads scented with different essential oils to benefit from the therapeutic properties of each oil at once.





2


If the fragrance of your Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads starts to fade, they can be recharged by adding essential oil.

To recharge 2.75 oz. of Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads:

* Add several drops of essential oil (use less for potent smelling oils) to a jar with a tight fitting lid.
* Add 2 teaspoons of water and Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads to the jar, put the lid on the jar tightly and shake.
* Shake periodically until the liquid has been completely absorbed (may take several days).





3


Create an aromatherapy sachet: place Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads in a muslin or organza bag and carry it in your purse or briefcase and inhale throughout the day for stress relief or rejuvenation, or hang your aromatherapy sachet anywhere that needs air freshening, including:

* kitchens
* bathrooms
* offices
* closets and drawers
* lockers and gym bags
* shoes
* cars
* luggage
* vacuum bags





4


Brilliantly colored Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads are ideal for gift giving, including:

* marketing gifts
* door prizes
* wedding favors
* shower favors
* party favors
* include in a Bath & Body Gift Set
* use as filler for a gift basket





5


Enhance your holiday or seasonal decor with combinations of different colored Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads in a decorative glass bowl or jar:

* Green & Red for Christmas
* Black & Orange for Halloween
* Pastels for Easter and baby showers
* Fall colors like rust, gold, burgundy and brown
* Winter colors like clear with various shades of blue
* Spring colors like pale pinks, purples and greens
* Summer colors like bright pinks, yellows, oranges, and lime green
* match your company or school colors





6


Create an aromatherapeutic dream pillow: fill a muslin bag with Aromatherapy Inhalation Beads scented with relaxing essential oils like
lavender
, rosewood, rose geranium,
basil
, clary sage and ylang ylang, and place near your pillow or in your pillowcase. The muslin bag can be sewn into a stuffed animal or small decorative pillow for decorative flare.








Tips & Warnings










For aromatherapy benefits and blending suggestions check out http://www.luminessentcandles.com/essential_oils.php








Do not place aroma bead sachets on wood surfaces as the oils can stain the wood.








Do not place aroma bead sachets on painted surfaces or plastic surfaces as the oils can damage these surfaces.








Do not use in a tart warmer or potpourri burner as the beads can melt.








Keep out of the reach of
children
and pets.



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How to Use Acupressure Points for Wrist Pain

How to Use Acupressure Points for Wrist Pain



Many Americans spend countless hours on the computer, which can result in carpal tunnel and other ailments that can cause wrist pain. But you can find relief without medication. Using an eastern medicinal technique called acupressure can be just what you're looking for. It all comes down to applying pressure to the right point on your body.









1


Find the acupressure point. In the middle of your forearm, you should feel two tendons above the wrist crease. This is usually where the pain is most intense. When you apply pressure to this area, you should feel like you're touching the wrist pain. This point treats wrist pain and carpal tunnel as well as rheumatism and tendinitis. Regular pressure to this point can also help increase resistance to colds.





2


Massage this point for three to five minutes or until you feel relief. For best results, use acupressure after you receive acupuncture. If your carpal tunnel is severe, or if you pain is the result of a serious injury, it might be necessary for you to see a doctor.





3


Apply the right kind of pressure on the designated point for the best results. You should only apply pressure with the tip of your finger, your knuckle or the eraser end of a pencil.








Tips & Warnings










Acupressure is not designed to replace standard medical procedures and treatments.








If you are seriously injured, or if your symptoms persist, seek medical attention.








You also should not use acupressure if you have a heart condition, if you are pregnant or if the point is under a mole, varicose vein, bruise or any other break in the skin.








You also should not use acupressure within 20 minutes of bathing, eating a large meal or exercising.



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How to Take Hops for Health

How to Take Hops for Health



Hops are the female flower of Humulus lupulus (also known as the common hop) which is native to temperate climates. The shoots grow rapidly in the early spring and climb up whatever they can reach. The shoots die in winter, leaving the cold-resistant rhizome. The following steps will help you decide whether or not to take this herbal supplement.









1


Read about the historical use of hops. The Greeks and Romans used it for indigestion and the Chinese treated leprosy and tuberculosis with it. When it was cultivated in Europe beginning in the eighth century, hops began to be used as a sedative.





2


Look at the results from modern scientific testing of hops. The light-yellow scales next to the fruit have a high methylbutenol content that evaporates quickly. Hops have been approved in Germany for insomnia but the concentration of methylbutenol provides a mild sedative effect at best.





3


Consider that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration permits advertisers to claim that hops has a calming effect.





4


Study the side effects of hops. Hops is be believed to be nontoxic, but some people may be allergic to it. Hops should not be combined with other sedatives without a physician's approval.





5


Take no more than the recommended dosage. The dosage range is 100 to 150 mg of a standardized extract one to three times per day.


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How to Shop for a Leather Jacket

How to Shop for a Leather Jacket



A leather jacket is a wardrobe staple and great way to express your personal style. Warm and durable, but also timeless and classic, leather is an investment that pays off over and over through the years.









Step
1



Be prepared to spend at least $250. A good leather jacket costs $500 or more--not unreasonable when you consider how often and how long you'll wear this garment.




Step
2



Slip into one of the classic styles, which include bomber, blazer and zip-up jackets. A medium-length jacket hits the top of your thigh. Waist or hip-length jackets are versatile. A trench coat can be sleek and slimming on the right figure.




Step
3



Choose color and texture. Although black is the most popular choice, with brown not too far behind, there are a wide range of colors to choose from. Textures vary from buttery soft, thin leather to thicker, more durable jackets. Suede (which requires a little more care) is another option.




Step
4



Inspect the jacket's construction. Seams should be strong and perfect and the bottom hem straight. The collar and pockets should lie flat. Check the lining for strong seams, especially in the pockets where they get a lot of wear and tear. Motorcycle jackets should have vents, a padded kidney panel, and tough leather--all crucial for safe and comfortable riding.







Tips & Warnings









Store your leather jacket either flat or on a wide, sturdy, padded hanger to prevent stretch marks. Never use plastic covers.








Take care of stains pronto. When in doubt, take it to a dry cleaner.



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How to Shop for a Diamond

How to Shop for a Diamond



Diamond rings are priceless in terms of sentimental value--but affairs of the heart aside, the key to a diamond's commercial value is its rarity. A smaller stone can be worth more than a larger one provided it has more rarity factors--greater clarity and brilliance and fewer inclusions or internal flaws. Here's how to find the brilliant best.









Step
1



Determine what you want or can afford to spend.




Step
2



Establish a relationship with a jeweler who has expert gemological knowledge. While their qualifications are worth noting, of far more importance is the feeling you get when you're in the shop. If you don't feel good about what you're looking at or who you're dealing with, leave.




Step
3



Become fluent in the four Cs of the international language of diamonds: carat weight, color, clarity and cut.




Step
4



Diamond weights, not sizes, are measured in metric carats. A single carat weighs about as much as a small paper clip. Carats are divided into fractions or decimal points. Jewelers should disclose precise amounts and ranges.




Step
5



Letters represent diamond colors with D (colorless, very rare and most desirable) to Z (light yellow or brown and less desirable). Grades vary, so ask your jeweler. It's also a matter of taste. Winter-white diamonds look best with platinum, warmer shades with golds.




Step
6



Clarity grades measure birthmarks--internal flaws are called inclusions, external ones blemishes. Grades include FL for flawless, VS1 for very slightly included, and I3 for included.




Step
7



Seek out a cut that maximizes brilliance, fire and sparkle.




Step
8



Ask for an independent grading report--your diamond's detailed genealogy. Don't buy a costly stone without one, since it's your guarantee that you're getting what you've paid for.




Step
9



Take a valuable diamond to an independent appraiser. If necessary, buy it first, but only with a written, unconditional moneyback guarantee allowing you a few days to have it appraised.







Tips & Warnings









Your jeweler can have a unique report number laser-inscribed on your diamond's outer edge. If you ever have it resized or professionally cleaned, you can make sure you're getting your own diamond back. Grading reports and identification numbers also serve insurance purposes.








Ask your jeweler for a free copy of the industry's helpful diamond-buying booklet, or contact the Gemological Institute of America (see Resources).








Don't think of the diamonds in engagement rings as an investment. You're already paying a markup of 100 percent or more when you buy retail.



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How to Shop for a Brazilian Bikini

How to Shop for a Brazilian Bikini



Ever since Brazilian designers introduced the Tanga-thong bikini in the 1970s, Brazilian bikinis have been the gold standard for sexy swimwear. Bikini waxes were invented for these risque little numbers, and they've been driving men wild ever since. The signature Brazilian look includes a slightly larger bra and higher-cut bottoms than most American bikinis boast. Authentic Brazilian bikinis usually feature bright colors, French-tie bottoms, adornments like seashells and big, modern looking

belts


.









Step
1



Take your measurements at home. Be sure to get a measurement for the widest part of your hips, the smallest part of your waist and the fullest part of your bust area.




Step
2



Convert American sizes to Brazilian sizing. Buy a "P" for small, an "M" for medium and a "G" for large. Look for "PP" and "EG" for extra small and extra-large sizes.




Step
3



Mix and match tops and bottoms to create a perfect fit. Shop for several solid-color bottoms and match them with patterned tops to create several different looks on a budget.




Step
4



Try on a bikini before you buy one whenever possible. Check the shoulder area to make sure the straps aren't pinching or creating excess bulk. Walk around the room and twist your body from side to side to make sure the bra stays put and the bottom doesn't inch up when you walk.




Step
5



Buy a bikini top with built-in underwire if you have a fuller bust.




Step
6



Choose a high-waist bikini bottom if you have short legs or a pear-shaped body.




Step
7



Look for bikinis from top Brazilian designers, such as Anika Brazil, Mar Egeu, Fiu Fiu and Ella Brazil.




Step
8



Shop for a matching Brazilian canga, or wrap, for those times when you need to cover up your hot body.




Step
9



Shop at the end of the season, and you can save up to 50 percent off regular prices on designer swimwear.







Tips & Warnings









Select a size smaller than you would normally wear if you want a sexy look or pick one size larger if you want a more modest appearance.








If you buy a bikini from an online retailer, be sure to check the return and exchange policy. Avoid companies with strict, no-return policies.








If you wear a thong, also known as "dental floss," don't be surprised if men stop and stare.



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How to Shop for a Bikini

How to Shop for a Bikini



Bikini shopping can be so intimidating. You must go when you are feeling and looking best. Read below for my suggestions on how to get that great bikini and leave the store with your sanity still intact.







Things You'll Need:





all the self confidence you have



self tanner



lots of time









Step
1



Prepare the night before. Skin looks more firm and tone when it is tan. However, tanning beds are not the best method. Give yourself a quick tan at home the night before. When you are standing under the bright lights in the dressing room the next day you will be happy you did.




Step
2



Give yourself lots of time. Make sure you have the time to devote to finding a bikini that is just right.




Step
3



Pick several styles. Large breasts need support. Look for underwire and cups that have support under the breasts and sufficient straps. Short legs? Try a bottom that is cut high to elongate your legs. If you have a tummy and want to cover it up, try a tankini. Look for one in a solid with small details or embroidery. Large prints only draw attention to the areas that they cover.




Step
4



See yourself from every angle. Make sure that you view yourself in the mirror that allows you to see your backside as well as your profile. A bikini may look great from the front but the side and back view may reveal something you wish you'd kept covered.







Tips & Warnings









Keep an open mid. Try suits that may not seem like your style. You never know until you try it on. It may work wonders for you shape.








Don't forget about slimming one pieces. There are suits that are built with breast lifters and tummy tuckers-and they work!








You may or may not want to take a friend. If you can handle the truth take along a friend that you know you can trust their opinion.



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How to Shop for a Bathing Suit

How to Shop for a Bathing Suit



The summer season brings with it a lot of fun activities like barbecues, fireworks, picnics and summer vacations. But it also means one unpleasant activity: shopping for a bathing suit. For many women, finding a bathing suit that fits them comfortably and in a flattering way is a daunting task. Here are some tips to help make shopping for a bathing suit a little easier.









Step
1



Weigh and measure yourself beforehand. Knowing your weight and any changes in your measurements before you go shopping helps narrow down your choices once you get there. It will also lessen any insecurity by allowing you to measure yourself instead of having to ask a salesperson do it for you.




Step
2



Know your body type. Many bathing suit manufacturers design suits to complement specific body types. There are styles of suits made to look good if you have a small or large bust, long torso or wide hips. Know what areas of your body you want to accentuate, as well as those you need help concealing.




Step
3



Take a friend. Having a friend whose opinion you trust helps you be less critical of yourself and gives you the benefit of having an honest person with you who will tell you what looks good and what doesn't.




Step
4



Shop online. Using online catalogs and sizing guides is another way to avoid the embarrassment and hassle of the department store dressing room. Order a few suits in different styles, try them on at home and send back the ones you don't want. Be sure to check return policies before doing this, however, as some companies will not accept returns if merchandise has been removed from packaging, even if you just took it out to examine it for defects.




Step
5



Consider your activities. What you're going to be doing while wearing your bathing suit plays a big role in your decision of suit style. If you're planning on lying by the pool and catching some sun, look for suits that will give you minimal tan lines. If your activities include chasing kids on the beach, look for suits with full coverage that will not ride up on you while playing with the kids.




Step
6



Be realistic. No one's body is perfect so don't expect to find a bathing suit that makes you look that way. Instead of being overly critical of your body because there are things you don't like about yourself, focus on the areas of your body that you like. Remember that every other woman on the beach probably has aspects of her body that she is insecure about as well, so accept yourself, find a bathing suit that makes you look and feel good and go have some fun in the sun.


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How to Shop for a Bathing Suit Online

How to Shop for a Bathing Suit Online



When the days get longer and the temperature warms up, it's time to have some fun in the sun. Unfortunately, finding the perfect bathing suit can be a bigger hassle than it's worth. Shopping for a bathing suit online is a good way to make the process less traumatic. Here are a few steps to help you shop for a bathing suit online.









Step
1



Evaluate your body honestly. Look at yourself in the mirror. Pay close attention to your shape. Decide which parts you want to play up and which ones you want to camouflage, if any. Be kind to yourself. This is about accepting your body, not berating it.




Step
2



Know your measurements. If you're going to shop for a bathing suit online, then you won't be able to try anything on. Having your measurements handy will help you get the proper fit.




Step
3



Pick body appropriate styles. Do some research on styles that work for your body type. If you have a round middle, then look for tummy minimizing suits. If you've got great breasts, the find a suit that shows them off. The key to looking your best is working with what you've got.




Step
4



Choose flattering colors. To shop for bathing suits online, you need to know which colors complement your skin tone. Go for hues that are tried and true. Also, consider your body shape when choosing colors. For instance, try wearing a lighter top with a darker bottom to visually even out a

pear


shape.




Step
5



Comparison shop. The great thing about shopping online is the ability to compare prices. Always look around. If you find a particular style or brand you want, then check several sites to get the best deal.




Step
6



Check return policies. You never know what can happen. A suit may not fit or you may not like it once you get it. Review all return policies before making a purchase so that you know your options.


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How to Shop Factory Outlet Stores

How to Shop Factory Outlet Stores



If you like high-end designer brands but also like saving money, maybe it's time to make a trek to your nearest factory outlet stores to do some serious shopping without blowing your budget all in one place.







Things You'll Need:





Directory of outlet shops



Map of the outlet facility



Comfortable walking shoes



Sturdy tote bag









Step
1



Find out the hours of the outlet shops in advance. Realize that many outlets stay open later during the summer months and holiday season.




Step
2



Try to avoid crowds and long lines by shopping during a weekday when many other people will be at work or school.




Step
3



Wear comfortable seasonal clothes that will be easy to take on and off in dressing rooms, and also wear comfortable walking shoes.




Step
4



Remember to put on your watch so you will know how much time you have left.




Step
5



Pick up a map of the outlet facility and determine those stores you most want to visit. Also identify where restrooms are located so you will be able to find them when in need.




Step
6



Be on the lookout for other stores that appeal to you on your route and allow enough time to stop.




Step
7



When shopping with others, split up if you have different agendas and plan a time and central meeting spot to reconnect.




Step
8



Look for clearance racks and additional markdowns in stores, and keep your eye out for unusual items you might not find elsewhere.




Step
9



Ask salespeople if the store has any special promotional deals or items made especially for the factory store that are less expensive than the brand's regular stock.




Step
10



Understand that sizes vary a great deal from store to store, so be sure to try on clothing to ensure the right fit.




Step
11



Inquire about return policies and check all final sale items over closely to identify any defects before you buy.







Tips & Warnings









Shop off-season. Often you can get the best deals if you buy items in advance for next year.








Have cash on hand to buy food and drinks or bring your own snacks.








Carry a large, sturdy tote bag that you can use to hold all of your packages easily.








Steer clear of factory outlet stores during holiday weekends when they are busiest.








Always keep your wallet safely zipped in your purse to try to prevent anyone from trying to steal it while you walk along.



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How to Shop Ethically for Clothing

How to Shop Ethically for Clothing



Many of us spend time thinking about where our food or household energy comes from, but how many of us take the time to think about our clothes? Knowing where our clothing is made and the products it is made from is important, and choosing ethically can make a positive contribution to the world. If choosing ethically made clothing is a concern for you, follow these steps.









1


Choose environmentally-friendly fabrics. Though cotton is a natural product, it comprises over 22% of all the insecticides used around the world each year. Petroleum based fabrics like polyester also cause environmental problems globally. Opt instead for natural fabrics like hemp, linen, silk or wool that cause little harm in production and processing, or organic cottons that have been produced without chemicals.




2


Know how the clothing is assembled. Research to make sure your clothing is not produced in sweatshops or through child labor. Many worldwide organizations keep track of business practices and provide useful information on clothing production.




3


Buy locally produced clothing. If possible, choose clothing that has had to travel the least distance from the manufacturer to the store.
Transportation
costs will often reflect in the price, as the cost of fuel is reduced. This also means less of a carbon footprint.




4


Purchase Fair Trade clothing as much as possible. Fair Trade means that the goods you are buying have been purchased from individuals or co-operative groups at a fair and equitable price. More often than not, these individuals and groups are self-employed, living and working in emerging countries.








Tips & Warnings










Spend time reconsidering your needs. Build a small, staple wardrobe of good quality, ethically produced clothing that will last more than one season.








Choose stylish items that you'll wear for a long time and can possibly pass on to others.








Some ethically made clothing can be tough on the budget. Look for sales at your favorite shop and build your wardrobe slowly.



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