Remedes Anciens Toujours Efficaces
Sélection Reader's Digest France & Belgique|Septembre 2019
Du miel pour les blessures, des cerises pour la goutte, de l’huile de foie de morue – berk ! – pour la vue : votre grand-mère et ses médecins ne juraient que par ces remèdes maison, et la science moderne leur donne raison.
Jen Mccaffery
Remedes Anciens Toujours Efficaces
Au cours des dernières années, des centaines d’études en ont confirmé les vertus. Bien sûr, ils ne sont pas tous efficaces, aussi notre liste ne contient-elle que des traitements ayant fait leurs preuves. N’oubliez pas que même les produits naturels peuvent interagir avec des médicaments. Si vous prenez des pilules régulièrement ou souffrez d’une maladie chronique, consultez un médecin avant d’essayer quoi que ce soit.

Taches brunes ESSAYEZ LE BABEURRE

Ce riche dérivé du beurre contient de l’acide lactique et de l’acide ascorbique. Il pâlit efficacement les taches de vieillesse. Appliquez-le avec de l’ouate et rincez à l’eau claire après 20 min.

Allergies ESSAYEZ LA VITAMINE C

En plus de combattre le rhume, c’est aussi un antihistaminique naturel. Pas moins de 74 % des participants à une étude qui avaient inhalé de la vitamine C en aérosol ont déclaré que leur nez s’était dégagé, contre 24 % des sujets ayant utilisé un placebo.

Mal de dos ESSAYEZ LA CONSOUDE

Cette plante médicinale est employée depuis des siècles contre les douleurs articulaires et musculaires. Une étude sur 215 patients a établi que l’application d’un concentré de consoude en crème dans le haut et le bas du dos atténue la douleur musculaire. Se trouve dans les magasins de produits naturels et en pharmacie.

Ampoule ESSAYEZ LA VASELINE

Une ampoule, c’est douloureux, et le frottement aggrave les choses. Après l’avoir nettoyée à l’eau et au savon, réduisez le risque de friction en la couvrant de vaseline sous bandage.

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