Here are just four food-related home remedies that both tradition and science can vouch for. We think they're all outstanding!
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1. Drink Chamomile Tea to Soothe Cramps
Girls, do your periods repeatedly have you bent over in pain? My grandma swears that a cup of hot chamomile tea with a touch of lemon will make those cramps disappear. According to WebMD, chamomile tea contains the chemical Glycine, which relieves muscle spasms and can also act as a nerve relaxant.2. Rinse with Vinegar to Cure Dull Hair
Ever wake up in the morning, look in the mirror, and think, wow my hair is disgusting? Well, my grandma thought that about my hair, so she made me wash it with vinegar, and voila, my hair was transformed from dull to shiny. The vinegar creates this shine by closing the cuticles of your hair, which makes it easier for each hair to reflect light.3. Eat Greek Yogurt for Fresher Breath
Sometimes my breath can take down a whole group of people, or so I’ve been told. Her solution? Greek yogurt, and it’s not just because she’s Greek. The yogurt actually attacks bacteria that breeds on the tongue, leaving you with a fresher, cleaner mouth.4. Chug Grape Juice to Ease Joint Pain
Although there are no scientific studies to verify the juice’s effectiveness as a painkiller, grape juice does contain antioxidants shown to be beneficial to overall health.
Have You Tried These Remedies Before?
We were always a little skeptical about so-called “home remedies,” but reading this list has definitely changed our minds. In fact, we think simpler may sometimes be better, and we're looking forward to trying even more food cures.
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Article Source: Spoon University

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And nothing about Chicken soup
Amanda Gouran
Yes, how odd!!!
I love soups amd stews