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What is acne,acne causes,acne preventions,acne home remedies

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What is Acne, causes,prevention  and home remedies Acne What is acne:- Pimples, blackheads and cysts are the bane of many an adolescent’s existence, but they don’t just occur during puberty. Studies show that about 50 percent of adults get acne as well and more than half of all women, regardless of age, get pimples or blackheads. The causes of acne vary, from hormonal changes that lead to increased s sebum production and plugged sebaceous glands to sun exposure, medications and oil-based cosmetics. Long before people sought a solution to unsightly blemishes at the chemist, pimples were treated with a range of masks and tinctures made from active natural ingredients. But remember: Don’t squeeze pimples or you could cause scarring. HOME REMEDIES:- • Apply a healing mask. Combine 3 tablespoons (45 ml) of fuller’s earth with an equal amount of water to produce a thick paste. Apply it to your face, leaving plenty of space around the eyes. After 30 minutes, rinse off ...

6 best home remedies for acid reflux or heart burn ,What is acid reflux,acid reflux prevention,acid reflux causes and home remedies

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Acid reflux What is acid reflux? The searing pain of heartburn can be brought on by eating s spicy, fatty or acidic foods, or just by eating too much too quickly. Luckily, it is easy to combat—or to avoid altogether. When stomach acid backs up into the esophagus, you feel the burning pain of acid reflux. At the first sign of heartburn, try one of these natural solutions. GOOD TO KNOW Causes of acid reflux A trapdoor of muscular tissue called the lower esophageal sphincter u usually keeps stomach acid just where it belongs—in the stomach. However, heartburn occurs when the sphincter allows the contents of your stomach to flow back into the esophagus, causing a burning pain behind the breastbone. This is known as acid reflux. HOME remedies • Baking soda can neutralize excess stomach acid (don’t use it if you have high blood pressure). Stir 1 teaspoon (5 ml) in a glass of warm water and drink. • Try a tonic: Steep 1 tablespoon (15 g) each dried gentian root and dand...