There’s no strong evidence that vitamin B, vitamin E and ginkgo biloba will reduce TD symptoms — but they’re safe to try
Stay cool by wearing breathable clothes, eating certain foods and using an antiperspirant
Moisturize often, take oatmeal baths, use Epsom salts and follow a healthy diet to help reduce your symptoms
From baking soda to lemon juice, you probably have several home remedies in your fridge that can help with this fungal infection
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Not all ear infections need antibiotics — cold and warm compresses and changing up your sleep position can help
On their own, honey can help soothe a sore throat and garlic has immunity-boosting properties, but you don’t need to go the fermented route
You can turn down the redness and soothe the irritation with natural remedies like green tea, raw honey and aloe vera
Home remedies may help your hair, but don’t expect them to cure the autoimmune disease
Often, a throat tickle is due to a cold, allergies or GERD — but see a doctor if it won’t go away
Colloidal oatmeal, petroleum jelly and other around-the-home products can help provide needed relief
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