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Prevent Head Lice, Colds, Cuts, and Stains- 4 Solutions to Mums Worries



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By : Eddie Prentice   

Help Prevent Lice, Colds, Cuts, and Stains- 4 Solutions to Mums Worries Whether you’re a new mum or an old pro, we all dread the inevitable. Kids run around and get dirty; it’s what they do. They pick up germs and contract viruses. But put your mind to rest because here are some quick solutions to classic problems.

1. Head lice If you’ve heard on the grapevine that your children’s friends have got head lice act now. You can turn bath time into a quick chance to check your kid’s hair so you can help make sure they don’t catch the pesky things. Best places to look are behind the hair line and the nape of the neck. Remember to checking everyone in the house but head lice can’t jump, fly (or swim thankfully!) so it’s the head to head contact that makes them spread.

2. Grass stains I don’t mean to sound like a Tide commercial, but grass stains are the worst. It’s bad enough that kids grow out of their clothes in a matter of months but with stains they won’t even last that long. Tip: If you’re using liquid or powder detergent make sure it contains bleach and the proper enzymes to fight stains. Place the detergent directly on the grass stain and scrub hard. Let the detergent sit for 10-15 minutes and then wash the item normally. Other killer combinations include: rubbing alcohol and water, warm water and vinegar, bleach with hydrogen peroxide, or even a few drops of molasses or karo syrup!

3. Common colds With so many drugs available on the market these days it’s tough to know which ones work best. For common colds I like to rely on good old wholesome remedies. Lemon: This vitamin C-rich citrus fruit minimizes the duration of illness by reducing the number of toxins in the body and increasing its resistance. Once or twice a day squeeze an entire lemon in a glass of warm water and add a teaspoon of honey. Garlic: Garlic contains antiseptic and antispasmodic properties. Moreover, the oil in garlic opens up the respiratory passages, flushes out toxins and reduces the fever. Chop 3-4 cloves of garlic and boil them in a cup of water.

4. Cuts and bruises A cut occurs when the skin separates, usually thanks to a sharp object. Most bleeding can be stopped with direct pressure but it is advisable to sterilize the wound with an antibacterial ointment and a bandage.

A bruise is the result of blood collecting from damaged blood vessels beneath the skin’s surface. It’s best to apply a cold compress to the affected area immediately after the injury and leave in there for 20-30 minutes. This will help reduce the swelling and speed up the healing process.

There you have it, a few home remedies for some of mum’s biggest headaches.

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