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Indigestion, insomnia and itching are very common ailments in daily life. In fact, they are so common that we don’t even take them seriously and they tend to go untreated. The problem is, when left untreated, they often turn into something much more serious. So when you’re feeling a bit depressed due to these conditions and you don’t feel like getting dressed and going to the pharmacy to carry medications, there are plenty of home remedies that are easy and simple to do.

Itching

Itching can be caused by many things. It can be due to food or plant allergies, insect bites, stings, or even poor hygiene. You can scratch and leave scratch marks and wounds on the skin or you can try this. An old and reliable home remedy is to use a weak carbolic acid lotion or mix a baking soda solution (commonly known as baking soda) and apply it on the itchy part.

Indigestion

Common home remedies for indigestion are peppermint and ginger. These are also popular for treating other digestive problems. Apple and tea are also used, as well as Epsom salts. Another effective way to relieve indigestion is to drink the juice of a raw potato or an egg white. Cloves are also considered a treatment for indigestion. Other herbs that help ease the discomfort that accompanies indigestion include meadowsweet and lavender. In traditional medicine, feverfew, fennel, and dill are commonly used as cures for indigestion, as well as thyme and pickle.

Insomnia

Insomnia, or the inability to fall asleep or stay asleep, is very common from people who work hectic hours to people in their old age. It is an annoying problem and can cause serious work and health related side effects. Sleeping pills can be very scary and dangerous to take. So before you take the pill, here are some tricks you can try.

A good and known cure for insomnia is very simple: honey. This can be taken in many ways. One teaspoon of honey per night is enough to treat insomnia, but it can also be taken in many ways. You can take it with cider vinegar. A popular mix is ​​to add honey to milk with a little cinnamon or nutmeg and drink it before bed. A strange but effective treatment is to eat onions before bed. This is known to induce sleep. Using stewed Spanish onions or the variety of onions from the garden will do the trick. Two or three of them are taken. If you can’t handle this, turning them into onion soup or onion jelly is a recommended alternative. Onion soup is simple. Onion jelly, on the other hand, is made by crushing onions and simmering them in a little broth until tender. And then the onions are added to a pot of boiling water with a splash of lemon. All of these are cooked together.

Other herbs that induce sleep were used in folk medicine. In the Middle Ages, hops were commonly used. In the early days, poppy and valerian were used, as well as dandruff and skullcap. Dill, mint, and dandelion were also popular. Hawthorn and rosemary induce sleep and are traditional treatments for insomnia. Chamomile, lavender, and lemon balm are famous for their relaxing effects and were common cures for insomnia before and now.

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