How To Get Rid Of A Rash; Got Psoriatic Arthritis?
Finding someone who has never experienced a rash in their life may be a rare find. However, the lists of homemade remedies claiming to cure your irritating rash are far from short! Everyone out there thinks they have the solution to your itchy situation but it may be hard to tell which are actually helpful and which are simply, well, stupid.
One simple remedy for a body rash suggests applying fresh or dried chamomile flowers on the affected area. However, you should keep in mind, this is not a proven treatment that will help to cure your rash, it is just a suggestion that some actually take to heart.
A long respected balm for irritated skin is an oatmeal poultice, which soothes as it reputedly draws out impurities and inflammation from the skin. A modern way to fashion this old-time remedy is to moisten oatmeal straight from the package and apply a thick warm glob to the affected skin for a soothing relief. The oatmeal should not be allowed to stay on the skin too long; leaving it in place could become abrasive and undo the soothing effect of the warm wet oats! While this tried and true home remedy, warm soothing oats smeared all over your rash has a chance of making the rash feel better, in fact, it will not cure the rash nor the reason for its appearance in the first place, but many people try it when they become desperate.
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Another very odd home remedy is to combine ten to fifteen basil leaves with olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper. Hmm . . . OK, are you making a salad dressing, pasta sauce or curing a rash? If you actually believe this, but are too embarrassed to try it, you could always just spill your dinner on your rash and then refuse to clean it off, stating that it’s against your religion. My personal opinion is that this does NOT work, AND smelling like something that just walked out of an Italian restaurant does not sound that appealing to me!
You may be asking yourself, do these remedies actually work? The real answer is, a resounding NO! That being said, some people say they do work and others feel they are not effective. It is simply based on each individual person. All bodies are different, all rashes are different and everyone will react differently to any treatment and the rash itself. One insect bite may only be a simple irritant for one individual but another may find it extremely painful, discomforting, a rash resulting from the bite and hard to get rid of.
Rashes are a usual reaction to something the body is unhappy with; some medically trained personnel believe this extends to accumulated wastes building up in the body and advocate root-based body cleansers known to make the body sweat. Examples of this are burdock root, yarrow root, sarsaparilla root, red clover root, and Polk root. While these natural compounds are readily available at natural foods stores and seem to have no toxic effects on the body, they also have no demonstrated preventative effects on various rashes. The reality is that most ‘wives tales’ are exactly that, and very ineffective.
The reality is that every website that you come across, article or blog will not tell you what you want to know. There is only one website that will actually tell you; How To Get Rid Of A Rash.
If you have been fortunate enough to not be affected by a nasty rash then consider yourself ‘lucky’, for the time being. It is only a matter of time before you get one, so you should prepare yourself for what may be a very long and expensive path to finding a possible remedy to the problem.
While homemade remedies may work for some, it will always depend on your unique body and of course what you are actually willing to attempt. However, if the itch and pain is bad enough you may consider just about anything!
So, believe me when I say that I have gone through my fair share of homemade remedies and cures, including the tried and true; oatmeal baths, and keeping clear of all possible skin irritants and allergens.
So, the bottom line is just this – If you really want to know; How To Get Rid Of A Rash, then this is the ONLY website that will actually tell you . . . www.howtogetridofarash.com
And . . . as an added bonus, we are able to clear up your rash should you have Pityriasis Rosea.
Warren Romanow
warren@howtogetridofarash.com
How To Get Rid Of A Rash
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