Honey:
Put 1 teaspoon of honey, stirred in warm water, on the back of your tongue, and swallow it. Like dill, honey could potentially tickle the vagus nerve to make the hiccups stop.
3. A mixture of cod liver oil and vitamin E is very effective in eliminating rashes.
4. Grinding holy basil leaves, combined with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, 2 garlic cloves, a pinch of salt and a pinch of pepper, and smearing over the rash.
1. Use a smaller plate
People who use smaller plates tend to eat smaller portions and are still satisfied. By using smaller plates and bowls, you may be able to gradually get used to eating smaller portions without going hungry.
Garlic has anti-fungal and antibacterial properties. It helps in removal of skin tags and improves skin health. You need four fresh garlic cloves and then grind these up into a paste and apply the paste directly to the skin. Place a bandage over this to keep the paste in place.
Studies conducted at Penn State College of Medicine, have found that honey can work more efficiently to calm a cough than over-the-counter drugs. It is a rich demulcent, with a high viscosity and stickiness that does an incredible job of coating and soothing those irritated mucous membranes. It also has antibacterial properties as well, which may help shorten how long you have the cough if it is due to bacterial illness.