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7 remedies from around the world

7 remedies from around the world

Headache, sports disease, sunburn, bed bug bites and stomach troubles can be found anywhere in the world. And, even if you have packed a first aid kit with pills and provided a pill for anything, you might just find the local panacea (or placebo) you need if you ask around.

Do some daily remedies for mild illnesses from around the world that you might want to add to the kit.

1. Aguaade, Florida, Peru

Used for: Motion sickness, fatigue, headache, poor energy.

You can't go too far Peru No bottle of Agua de Florida, Florida, was found, which is stored in markets and stores across the country. This cologne is an aromatic mixture of flowers and citrus extracts with herbs such as rosemary and lavender. Many locals swear to the power of restoration. Rub a small amount between your palm and inhalation to help you get rid of the effects of headaches, sports illnesses and even height or bad atmosphere.

2. Indian Place Lasi

Used for: Prevent diarrhea and stomach upset.

While it takes courage to travel to new places, new places can also wreak havoc on those guts. exist Indiasome travelers make their first volume a cup of tall Lassi when they arrive in the country. This yogurt-based drink is full of gut-friendly Lactobacillus bacteria, and it is believed that consuming a dose of topical probiotics can allow your stomach and intestines to successfully welcome all other dishes and delicious dishes you swallow during your visit. In other countries, this approach can be taken using similar probiotic-packed snacks (such as kimchi, miso, labneh or sauerkraut).

3. YAD OM NASAL inhaler, Thailand

Used for: Sinus congestion, motion sickness, headache, contamination.

If you find yourself crowded Thailanda Thai nasal inhaler (aka OM) may bring you the fresh air you need. They are usually made from herbal and spice mixtures such as cloves, legumes, cinnamon, cinnamon and cardamom, soaked in a mixture of menthol, eucalyptus and camphor oil (the same ingredients are used in Vicks Vaporub). This mixture uses inhalation, two, three, four, holding… and exhaaaale to open up the crowded sinuses.

4. Garlic soup, Nepal

Used for: Prevent high-allergic diseases, digestion, and avoid melody.

Come in high HimalayasGarlic soup is the choice for hikers. Because it is full of antioxidants and improves blood flow and oxygenation, some people think it helps with a smaller height effect. And if you have too much time on the trail, a bowl of piped hot garlic soup also provides you with an impenetrable personal space foam. Remember that if you feel the symptoms of a high degree of illness, you should seek help from a mountaineering guide instead of a bowl of soup.

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5. Manuka Honey, New Zealand

Used for: Minor wounds/burns, sore throat, toast.

While you can buy Manuka honey in many countries, its root cause is New Zealand. This wonderful honey comes from the flower nectar of the Manuka tree, which the bees collect and turn into honey that is usually thicker and darker than normal honey. Manuka is known for its antibacterial properties, thanks to the high concentrations of unique compounds not found in other types of honey. Studies have shown that Manuka honey can be used for small bacterial infections and accelerated healing, and Manuka honey can be used for small wounds or burns.

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6. Yerba Mate, Chile

Used for: Headache, fatigue, general health.

Mah-tay is a hot, herbal, caffeine-containing beverage that pairs perfectly with the trek in a hollow gourd (also known as a companion) PatagoniaTierra del Fuego. When your energy levels drop, it not only provides you with a good option, but it is also packed with antioxidants and vitamins B and C, which also allows your immune system to receive as well. Also, a partner is the best drink to share with a partner, often passing through a cup in one cup.

7. Banana peel, tropical

Used for: Bug bites, fragments, farce comedy.

If you pack your banana breakfast in a tropical area for a day, hang it on the peel, not just compost. Some people believe that rubbing the inside of the banana fruit on the skin can help soothe itchy bed bug bites, debris and mild rashes thanks to the mix of anti-inflammatory natural oils and compounds. While avoiding bed bug bites first may be your best attack plan, if you find yourself not ready during mosquito season, swing on the fruit stand and then enjoy yourself with snacks and scientific experiments.

Disclaimer: This information is intended to be a travel Inspo, not a medical advice. Although it originates from a large number of Abroad adventurethis cannot replace the wisdom of a doctor. It is important to consult with the healthcare professional who is best for you before making any health decisions.

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