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AMAZING ALOE CURE (Aloe vera)

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Aloe has the unique ability to help skin renew itself by stimulating cellular metabolism, thereby promoting oxygen exchange and increasing the absorption of nutrients. Aloe contains the anti-oxidant vitamins A and C; the minerals copper, selenium, and magnesium; and zinc, a powerful virus fighter. This method is best used for more localized sunburns. Rather than cutting from the tip or half way down the stalk, cut it at its base. Slit the stalk horizontally, exposing the gelatinous interior. Using the thickest, juiciest section for the burn, cut a piece large enough to completely cover the burn and its surrounding tissue. Place the entire piece on the area (gel and peel, gel side toward the burn). Cover the aloe with roller gauze and surgical tape to keep it firmly in place. Leave on overnight or, if burn occurred early in the day, cut a fresh piece of aloe to make a new dressing and leave on overnight. The remaining stalk of aloe may be wrapped in plastic wrap and refrigerated over ni...

BAKING SODA SUNBURN SOOTHER

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No apple cider vinegar or plain yogurt in the house? Then check the deepest recess of your refrigerator for that box of baking soda you stashed there eons ago (hopefully, not too many eons--to effectively deodorize your fridge, baking soda should be changed about every 3 months). Like apple cider vinegar and yogurt, baking soda helps to balance pH, the skin’s acid/alkaline balance. Add ¼ cup baking soda to a warm bath for an effective sunburn-healing soak. Soak for 15 minutes.

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR BATH

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This is for large sun-burned areas. An apple cider vinegar bath works wonders. Use a brand from the health food store that has been wood-aged, rather than one from the supermarket that may have been chemically-aged. Apple cider vinegar helps to balance the skin’s pH factor, its acid/alkaline balance. As with all parts of the body, when there is chemical balance, healing is supported. Add two cups apple cider vinegar to a bathtub of warm water. Let your child soak for 15 minutes. The skin will be calmed and soothed, and much of the pain will be immediately relieved. After the bath, you can use one of the remedies described below to promote further healing.