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Acne Medicine Remedy

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

Acne can plague teens to age fifty. The cause is trapped bacteria in the pores of the skin.

Scrubs and wash isn’t always the answer. Without some antibiotic to kill the bacteria, the condition worsens.

Altho a remedy used for a long time (the authorities refuse to allow us to tell you to use this product) colloidal silver has been known to kill bacteria for a long time. Used to have a patent number and sold with a prescription prior to 1938.

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Morning prayers brighten gray days
Charleston Gazette
We have had some interesting responses to last week's column concerning home remedies. Cathy Vance of French Creek sent some suggestions pertaining to purple onions. It seems that this vegetable is touted to cure almost anything.




Students incorporate everyday items into hygiene routine
The George-Anne
Baking soda is not the only remedy for whiter teeth. Some students also use a peroxide mixture. “I put some peroxide in a cap and dip my toothbrush in it, brushing as I normally would,” Terronique Brown, a senior general studies major, said.




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Find Comfort on a Cold Day at Cracker Barrel(R)
MarketWatch (press release)
LEBANON, Tenn., Jan 17, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Winter's remedy is as close as the nearest Cracker Barrel Old County Store(R). Guests can warm up by a cracklin' fire with a hearty helping of classic and brand new comfort foods from January 16 through ...
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Oh Honey, What You Do For Me
Patch.com
That, along with being sweet (easy to swallow) and soothing (makes an irritated throat feel better right away) make it a go-to remedy. The anti-inflammatory properties of the cinnamon aid the calming process, but honey alone has proven its mettle in ...




Natural Treatments
Gather.com
White vinegar will cure feet soaked in it of foot rot, toe fungus, athletes' foot and such like. Cinnamon is an old, traditional cure for high blood pressure and is easy to take on cakes and puddings. Cinnamon tea is delicious too.




February 2012 Cooking with Canna Chef Kim
NUG Magazine
Place chopped orange, cider, cranberry juice cocktail, 2 cinnamon sticks, kief, and brown sugar in a large, heavy saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring often, until hot; about 8 to 13 minutes. Using a large sieve, strain mixture and return to ...




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4 Types Of Herbal Tea To Cure Headache
BoldSky
Have this type of herbal tea to cure headache. Cinnamon tea: This mouth refreshing herb is also used to provide relief from headaches. Headaches can be due to various reasons and if migraine or cold are the reasons then, have cinnamon tea.




Is Europe Finally Ready To Give Rice The Respect It Deserves?
Worldcrunch
... attention rice receives in Europe Europeans, who have Mesopotamia to thank for the cereal grain, prepare rice is three main ways: as risotto, paella or rice pudding -- which, with sugar and cinnamon, has traditionally been considered a home remedy.


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Falling in Luv: South Anchorage's I Luv Sushi
Anchorage Press
So I decided to pop in and give the place a chance to remedy my initial, superficial bad impression. Located in a strip mall off of Lake Otis and O'Malley, I Luv Sushi is surprisingly well-appointed, with a sushi bar on one side (including a flat ...




SF Weekly (blog)

Drink of the Week: Rock & Rye at Rye Bar
SF Weekly (blog)
This combination of cinnamon, clove, fresh and dried citrus peels, and the medicinal herb horehound, steeped in rye and sweetened with rock candy, was a popular remedy for colds in the early 1900s. After some experimentation -- and some unpleasantly ...


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