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23 Home Remedies for a Caffeine Addiction

Caffeine is a drug that naturally occurs in numerous plants. Because it is found in plants, it has been considered both a food and a drug. You can find caffeine in a number of different edible things, namely energy drinks (that is a given), soda, chocolate, tea, and coffee. Now you can even get caffeine in pill form and gum. With how accessible caffeine is, it has become easy for people to become prone to a caffeine addiction.

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23 Lemon Juice Health Benefits

Lemon juice is commonly used in our home remedy articles and for good reason! Lemons are chock-full of vitamin C and other great vitamins, minerals, and more. Their many health-boosting properties help to make lemons, especially their juice, so great. Below are some of lemon juice’s best health benefits.

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42 Home Remedies for a Hangover

It [hangover] is mostly associated with a headache, nausea, dizzy spells, body pains, confusion and thirst just among others. The severity of these ill experiences is dependent on the amount of alcohol you took as well as how much alcohol your body can tolerate.

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40 Home Remedies for Dry Skin

There are many reasons responsible for dry skin that can be identified and remedied. When your skin is dry, there is a tendency for it to become flaky after a while if steps are not taken to have it moisturized. Apart from the obvious exposure to environmental conditions that prove harmful, poor health, inadequate nutrient intake, and bad habits can cause skin dryness.

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21 Home Remedies for Body Odor

What causes body odor is the bacteria on the body breaking sweat down into different acids that give off smells. Things like diabetes, puberty, and hyperhidrosis can cause you to release different amounts of body odor. While sweat occurs everywhere, there a couple of different places that build up more sweat. Those places include the following: behind the ears, the belly button, genitals and groin, armpits, and feet.

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21 Home Remedies for Chilblains

Chilblains occur when the skin becomes suddenly warm after it is exposed to cold temperatures. People who live in regions that are cold and humid are familiar with this medical condition.  The abrupt temperature changes will lead to an expansion of the blood vessels so that blood leaks into tissues that lie nearby. The parts of the body that can be affected include the toes, feet, hands, and earlobes.

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32 Home Remedies for Bronchitis Symptoms

Bronchitis is a chronic disease of the bronchi (air passages) in the lungs. These airways are responsible for moving air from the mouth and nose to the lungs, and vice versa. Respiratory infections cause breathing complications, suffocation, and engorgement of air passages. In more technical terms, bronchitis causes the inflammation and irritation of the main air passages of the lungs.

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42 Home Remedies for Brittle Nails

Having strong nails is key to having healthy nails, as well as long nails. When nails are brittle, they are more prone to breakage and other damage. By following the home remedies listed in this article you can both learn how to prevent weak nails and make your nail stronger.

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17 Home Remedies for Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis is a condition that affects the framework of the neck and its effect can be felt around the joints. It is noted and reported as age-related and as such, wear and tear has a role to play for the condition to result.  The cervical spine is an area of focus as it is made up of a network of cartilage and bones, which gets worn down with aging. Other factors have been identified with time as contributory to the ailment, and they are also easily recognizable.

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30 Home Remedies for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)

The condition known as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)  is a condition that is common with adults who have to put their hands to use daily. People who are engaged in driving, typing or other forms of manual mobility-based jobs are most at risk. The incidence of CTS is thought to affect about 4% of the global population.