Multipurpose materials for Health
Skin Care May 30th, 2010

Jakarta, as well as various household utensils in the kitchen grocery store the other functions that are useful to health. Starting from shampoo antiketombe can overcome panu, until the iPod that can overcome hypertension.
Some hidden function that has been proven through scientific research, and partly through empirical experience. What is clear, tools and materials easy to find foods that are used in everyday life.
Here are some of the hidden functions, cited in Prevention, Monday (05/17/2010).
Oranges or olives: to overcome carsick
Carsick trigger the production of excess saliva, and cause nausea. Tannins contained oranges and olives to make your mouth feels drier and relieve nausea. If you begin to feel nauseous, fruit can be eaten or just dikulum only.
Vegetable oil: strengthen brittle nails
Dry brittle nails and thus require a moisturizer. We ran out of lotion, use vegetable oil. Rub on hands before bed, then wrap it with vinyl gloves or plastic bags. Use all night to soak into the nails and skin.
Tennis ball: for a sore foot
How it works just like a mini massage equipment, simply by putting them under the soles of the feet. Move your foot for 1-2 minutes to make him relax. In addition to tennis balls, golf balls and bottles of drinking water can also be used for the same purpose.
Vodka: to dispel the smell of feet
If you do not have 70 percent alcohol solution, soak a cloth in vodka and then rubbed on the feet. Alcohol content in vodka is antiseptic and can dry the foot. Growth of bacteria and fungi causing foot odor can be prevented in this way.
Listerine: to overcome the blister
This solution is an antiseptic, can overcome the various problems of microorganisms, including bad breath and dandruff. Another benefit is to blister. Use a cotton bud to rub it on the wound three times a day until
dry.
Pencils: for headaches
When you feel stressed and anxious, unconsciously upper and lower jaws to each other and pressing meghasilkan pressure on his temples. Its effects are headache caused by pressure in the area. Stop it quite easily, put a pencil in between the upper and lower teeth but do not bite. This allows the jaw muscles are more relaxed.
Shampoo antiketombe: to overcome panu
Not all antiketombe shampoo can be used, which only contains powerful antiseptic like fungasol or selenium sulfide. Many are sold in the market, its use to stay lubricated or used as soap bath.
Duct Tape: for mengilangkan warts
A study published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine said 85 percent duct tape can remove warts within 2 months of usage. Even freezing method is only effective up to 60 percent. The trick, clean warty skin then cut the tape slightly larger than the wart. Paste and remove it every three days, do it until the wart is completely dry.
Sugar: to overcome the hiccups
One tablespoon of sugar ingested tek round object can stop hiccups in minutes. Believed, sugar can affect the nerve to prevent muscle contractions that are not desirable as happened when the hiccups.
Ice cream: to overcome the burning tongue
Rushing sipping hot coffee causes the tongue or mouth burned. There is a fun way to solve it, ie, with a scoop of ice cream or frozen yogurt. Such a cold drink can relieve burning, even though its only temporary.
Apples: to whiten teeth
Vegetables and fruit with a crunchy texture acts like a toothbrush when chewed. Naturally, the fiber will clean the tooth enamel and removes stains. Apples also have malic acid, which in low concentrations can help to dissolve stains on teeth.
Peppermint gum or cinnamon: to cope with stress while driving
A NASA-funded study reveals, with a second flavor of gum is effective to reduce anxiety levels up to 20 percent. Reduce frustration (20 percent), increased awareness (30 percent), and make the distance seem closer (30 percent).
iPod: for lowering blood pressure
According to a study at the University of Florance Italy, listening to iPods at a certain volume for 30 minutes a day could help lower blood pressure. Within a month, the average decrease in pressure was achieved at 3.2 mmHg for systolic and 4.4 mmHg for diastolic.













