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how to get rid of ants naturaly
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April 22, 2017 04:44 AM
Ants are a real problem for many homeowners. What do you do to get rid of them if you don't want to use harmful chemicals? There are many solutions with things you probably have around the house. Dust them with fragrant talcum baby powder. They don't like this. You can also squirt vinegar on them, or make a less strong mix of water and vinegar. They also head away from cinnamon and black pepper, so sprinkle this where they are. Another solution is 50 percent Windex and 50% Ivory soap. Try some of these. They aren't harmful to your family and they just might work perfectly for what you need. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mZI2E5tKjw&rel=0Key Takeaways:
"If you find a trail of them in your house or some scouts looking for food so they can bring the rest of their nest to enjoy it, just sprinkle the baby powder on the the ants and wherever they are coming from."
(https://vitanetonline.com:443/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=4453) A Natural Pain Reliever And Anti-Inflammatory - Akuamma Seeds
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October 11, 2016 09:50 AM
Natural Pain Reliever And Anti-Inflammatory The Akuamma seeds originate from the Akuamma tree also referred to as Picralima nitida. The seeds have an extremely bitter nature and was commonly used as a pain killer in West Africa, mainly in Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Ghana. The seeds were also used to treat malaria and diarrhea as it contains an anti diarrhea, anti inflammatory and muscle relaxant properties.Traditionally the seeds were taken orally and were often crushed or powdered. A hospital in Ghana began manufacturing the powder in a standardized 250g capsules. The drug prompted medical research as it was sold countrywide and was accepted as safe and effective pain killers.The seeds contain five alkaloids with akuammine, being the main alkaloid. Akuammine stimulates the uptake of glucose and was used to treat diabetes mellitus in Nigeria. Soaked in boiling water, Pricalima nitada barks, have proven to be effective in the treatment of tryponosomiasis or chagas diseases. The roots of the Akuamma tree can also be boiled and cooked for management of intestinal problems and stomach aches. This seed is a natural pain killer, it should not be mixed with prescription drugs, and only adults 18+. Typical dosages: is 4-8 grams of powder or a couple seeds.
Sources: www.asklepios-seed.de/gb/picralima-nitida-akuamma-seeds.htmlen.wikipedia.or/wiki/akuammine
(https://vitanetonline.com:443/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=3329) Bergamot Oil: Uses and Health Benefits
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February 13, 2014 05:55 AM
What is bergamot Bergamot citrus or the bergamot orange is the fruit from which bergamot oil is derived. Taken from the peel of the fruit, the oil is pressed out of the rind through cold compression. The citrus originally came from tropical Asia but is now grown in Europe, mainly the southern part of Italy, but also in Morocco and the Ivory Coast. It takes name from an Italian city in Lombardy called Bergamot. This oil has a long history of use as a food flavoring and perfume fragrance, but it also has several other less commonly known uses due to its therapeutic properties. The oil has been utilized as an analgesic, a stimulant, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibiotic, disinfectant, and as a circulatory and digestive aid. By stimulating the production of hormones, bergamot oil deadens the nerves to pain. It is very effective for headaches, muscle pain and other pain ailments. Use of the oil can lower the need for over-the-counter (OTC) medications, therefore reducing a person's chance of liver damage or gastric upset caused by many OTC pain relievers. The oil also known to lower the body temperature, making it an excellent anti-febrile agent. Produce both soothing and stimulating effects in the body, bergamot oil has been used as an anti-depressant and a metabolic stimulant. Components of the oil calm the nerves by increasing blood flow thereby creating pleasant feelings. By inducing secretion of certain hormones, bergamot oil helps the body to maintain a proper metabolic rate. It is also used in aromatherapy, specifically to calm anxiety during radiation treatments. A natural antibacterial and anti-fungal agent, bergamot oil has long been used in the treatment of infections, including certain skin conditions such as acne and mycosis fungoides, a fungal infection that causes tumors on the skin. It has also been used to treat unitary tract, colon, respiratory and kidney infections as well as vaginal yeast infections cause by Candida albicans. Its antibiotic and disinfectant properties make this oil a perfect antiseptic for treating wounds, rashes and other topical conditions which could result in a nasty infection. Using the oil will assist in the secretion of digestive enzymes and acid, therefore aiding in digestion and reducing gastrointestinal problems such as constipation, gas and bloating By inhibiting the enzyme, HMG-CoA reductase, bergamot oil helps reduce the amount of "bad" cholesterol, LDL in the body and also dilates the blood vessels which assists in lowering blood pressure.
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