Skin maceration occurs when your skin is exposed to too much moisture. Macerated skin becomes soft, tears easily and leaves the affected area vulnerable to infection. Foot and toe callouses can become macerated like any other area of skin; the...
If you follow diabetic guidelines about nutritional content and portion size for desserts, you can eat just about any dessert you would like. That said, choosing nutrient-dense desserts, such as those made with fresh pineapple, offer more...
Nystatin and triamcinolone is a combination medication used to manage fungal infections. Nystatin is an antifungal medication that destroys the fungus, while triamcinolone is a corticosteroid medication that manages the pain from a fungal...
Juicing is the practice of removing dietary fiber from plants to create liquefied and nutrient-dense sources of nourishment. Juicing requires the use of machines more powerful than the typical blender or food processor to macerate hard seeds and...
If you are experiencing flatulence, bloating and indigestion, ginger may be just the thing to relieve your discomfort. According to "The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants," traditional use of ginger for digestive disorders goes back to ancient...
Two food substances, so dissimilar in usage, taste and food groups, share similar characteristics that benefit health. Although garlic became available in supplement form long before cinnamon, cinnamon has entered the market of diet supplements....
Lignans are a group of chemical compounds found in plant-based foods including flaxseeds, sesame and pumpkin seeds, and rye. When these foods are digested, intestinal bacteria activates the lignans. Lignans are considered phytoestrogens, states...
Motherwort, botanically known as Leonurus cardiaca, is a member of the mint family. It has a square stem with opposite serrated and lobed leaves. It blooms small purple and pink flowers in the summer months and grows up to 40 inches in height....
There are many ways to stay healthy using remedies that are easy to make at home. Examples include teas that can help reduce fevers, ease coughs and promote mental clarity; creams and salves that reduce skin inflammation and itching; and tinctures...
Pressure ulcers are a serious consequence of prolonged pressure on the bony prominences anywhere on the body--including the hips, tailbone and heels. Pressure ulcers form when pressure reduces circulation to the skin. They can cause severe tissue...
Hypertension, or higher than normal blood pressure in the arteries, may cause complications such as stroke, angina, heart attack and kidney problems. High blood pressure is characterized by systolic pressure at rest that is 140 mm Hg or higher,...
A botanist travelling with the famous English explorer Captain James Cook was the first to describe the use of kava kava in the late 1700s. The words kava kava denote the plant, roots and a beverage made from the roots. The scientific name for...
A member of the sunflower family, feverfew, or Tahacetum parthenium, grows in most parts of the United States. Derived from the term febrifuge, meaning to reduce fever, the leaves may be beneficial in treating migraines and other ailments. A...
The scientific name for kava, a member of the pepper family, is Piper methysticum. The word "kava" refers to both the kava plant and the traditional Polynesian milky beverage prepared from its roots. Purported to produce a state of relaxation,...
Chickweed grows abundantly in wild areas throughout temperate and arctic zones; but this hard-working wild herb is much more than just a nuisance in your garden. Enjoy it at the dinner table as a highly nutritious food, or use it in an infusion or...
Essential oils are scented oils derived from plants. They can come from the leaves, bark, seeds or fruit. These oils are used as perfumes or to create scents in cosmetic products like lotions, massage oils, soaps and shampoos; or they can be used...
Apple juice is prepared by pressing and macerating fresh apples. It may further be clarified to remove starch and pectin, which make the juice cloudy. Most commercial apple juices are also pasteurized to kill bacteria and then fortified with...
Sewage pumps are used to direct wastewater from toilets, sinks and laundry systems to municipal sewers or home septic tanks. These pumps require heavy-duty casing that can withstand contact with untreated sewage. Some types of sewage pumps also...
Garlic has been around for thousands of years, used for culinary as well as medicinal purposes. There is no doubt garlic holds many health benefits, but there is debate regarding how much and in what form. Garlic can be eaten raw, cooked, dried or...
Long used by the Chinese and Native Americans as an analgesic to relieve pain, white willow, or Salix alba, is the forerunner of today’s conventional aspirin, according to the Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. An extract is a...
Vitamins are important nutrients to many of the body's tissues, including your mouth, teeth and gums. As such, nutritional deficiencies of certain vitamins can cause swollen red gums, or gingivitis, that can bleed easily. These can become so...
Essential oils are used in the practice of aromatherapy to promote specific moods, heal various physical and mental conditions and to ease body aches and pains when used in massage. Most essential oils are plant-based and are extracted using one...
Siberian ginseng is a woody, shrub-like flowering plant native to the mountain forests of China, Korea, Japan and, as the name suggests, Siberia. The macerated root and fluid extract of the plant’s rhizome have been used in traditional...
Aromatherapy is a complementary health practice that you can use for many health problems, including calluses on the feet. Calluses can be painful and ugly but they can be treated simply at home with aromatherapy oils, such as tagetes and carrot....
Chinese cuisine is as vast as is the country itself. You'll find grilled meat and bird's nest or shark fin soup in the southeastern Cantonese region, the famous Peking duck in the northeastern Peking-Shantung region, sweet-and-sour dishes of...
Mullein leaf is derived from the leaves of the mullein plant, an herb known by the common names Jacob's Staff, Aaron's Rod, Velvet Plant, Adam's Flannel and the candlewick plant, as well as the botanical name Verbascum thapsus. Mullein grows in...
Most people feel anxious at times, but when you feel that way without reason or in such a way that it disrupts your daily life, it may be a sign you have generalized anxiety disorder. The symptoms of that condition include panicky feelings,...
If your facial beauty routine consists of a cleanser followed by a moisturizer, you're missing an important step in preserving your skin's vitality, smoothness and elasticity. Although you can purchase numerous brands of facial toners online or...
A bedsore, also called a pressure ulcer, is an area of skin damaged after a two to three hour loss of blood supply, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. The first sign is a reddened, painful area that later turns purple. Without...