Friday, July 14, 2017

Ringworm Can Affect Anyone – Here’s Home Remedies

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Ringworm doesn't really care who it affects - you, your dogs, or your cats. And since it spreads easily, if you've got kids in school, you may find yourself treating it.

It's not really a worm. It's a fungal infection of the skin that usually shows up in humans as raised red patches with defined edges... looking like a worm curled under the skin. It doesn't always look like a ring when it affects your pets, but it does make their hair break off over the affected area.

Ringworm can be transferred back and forth between pets and humans - pets and pets - or humans and humans. The fungal spores can live for a long time in the environment, so it's important to do a good anti-fungal cleaning if your home has had it.

But - I promised some home remedies, not a lecture on house cleaning, so here they are. Use most several times a day.

1. Aloe Vera

2. Tea tree oil

3. Honey and olive oil in melted beeswax

4. Apple cider vinegar

5. Listerine mouthwash

6. The oregano herb - mix with olive oil

7. Epsom salt solution - soak once a day

8. Nail polish - if you use it on pets, make sure it's dry before you turn them loose

9. Chewing tobacco - any wet tobacco. Use as a poultice and wrap it.

10. Diluted lime sulfur - one part to 16 to 32 parts water. Will stain!

11. Grapefruit seed extract

12. Raw papaya

13. Fresh garlic

14. Bleach - one part bleach to 6 parts water

15. Bag balm

16. Pure virgin coconut oil - also good for diaper rash!

Remember that everyone - pets and people alike - has a different system. Watch for allergic reactions and discontinue if they appear. Remember that allergies can take many forms - including headaches and muscle aches.

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Source by M. G. Cliff

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