Your Guide to a DIY Medicine Cabinet

Is the economy beating you up? It’s time to get creative. Next time you have an ache or pain, forget about a costly trip to the drugstore and test drive some of your grandmother’s remedies instead. It’ll save money and be gentler on your body and the environment. Recessionistas (and Gents), welcome to the DIY medicine cabinet. 

Indigestion and Heartburn
It almost goes without saying—but consider why you’re getting heartburn in the first place. Did you overeat? Too much grease or spicy food? Eating late at night? Scout out the cause and try to stop this before it happens. Then, put down the antacids. The belching, bloat, and heartburn caused by indigestion come about because you don’t have enough stomach acid to do the job right. A spoonful or two of apple cider vinegar will help break down the excess food that is causing you trouble and bring your stomach back to balance.

Sore Throat
Sore, scratchy throats are usually a sign of a cold or flu coming on, so you don’t want to ignore this symptom, but you can relieve the pain by gargling with warm salt water a few times a day and then drinking a soothing honey-lemon tea. 

Sore Muscles and Bruises   
After a hard afternoon of rowing with a friend, I resigned myself to a few days of burning muscles and soreness. But my friend saved the day with a tube of arnica cream. He rubbed it on my shoulders and voila, instant relief and absolutely no aches the next day. The humble arnica flower makes an incredible cream that no medicine cabinet should be without. Use it immediately to speed up the healing of bruises, sprains, sore muscles, and other general aches. 

Stop Bleeding
You’d think it would burn, but a sprinkle of cayenne pepper on a cut will quickly stop the bleeding and actually relieve the pain.

Ear Infections
Ear infections can become quite serious and cause permanent damage, so please see a doctor if your ear ache has become severe. But if you feel like your infection is mild and at the beginning stages, put a few drops of garlic oil or white vinegar into your ear canal and lay down on the opposite side to let those drops do their work. Garlic and vinegar create an environment that won’t support the bacteria causing the infection. Repeat a few times a day until the symptoms disappear. (If your symptoms last longer than a few days, you should definitely see a doctor!) 

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09.29.2009
Egocom
Heartburn: Apple cider vinegar or baking soda is only for temporary relief. The problem is an over acidic condition from the lack of live, alkaline enzymes to balance the intestinal flora. To build: start with calcium, potassium, magnesium (alkalizers) and include a probiotic for the lower intestine. After trying many things, this is what worked for me.
09.09.2009
Vanderbilt Wife
Thanks for the tips! I have an ear infection that an antiobiotic did not kill...ugh! I will try the white vinegar when I get home. Also for constipation, flax seed meal works wonders. My 10-month-old daughter had massive constipation until I started giving her about 1/2 tsp. of this mixed in with yogurt or in a pancake batter every day. She's regular as can be!
08.24.2009
M. Johnson
Rubbing a lemon on your forehead for a headache??? Have you tried swallowing pennies and dimes?
08.19.2009
Storm McCoy
Lovely article; some of the things I knew but others I've never heard of. I hate taking pills anyway so things like the headache suggestions are sure to come in handy. Also, I have severe environmental allergies AND I love green tea, but don't drink it all that often - perhaps I should start keeping more on hand! Another solution for stinky feet is to soak them in tea. It contains tannic acid, which helps stop sweating. Make about two tea bags in a quart of water, then soak for ten minutes every night for a week or so. If it comes back, do it again for a couple of days and you'll be good to go again.
08.19.2009
C M
We should get back to the old ways. Alternative remedies are very effective and inexpensive.
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