Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 REMEDIES: Natural Sunburn treatments Sunburn Sunburn usually appears within a few hours of exposure. It causes pain, redness, swelling and occasional blistering. If a large area is exposed, sunburn can cause headache, fever and fatigue. Herbal Treatments * Take a cool bath or shower. * Apply fresh Aloe Vera several times a day. * Leave blisters alone. This will speed healing and avoid infection. If the blisters burst open, apply an antibiotic to the open areas. There are a few natural antibiotics you can use, such as: Goldenseal, St. Johnswort, and Yerba Mansa. Sometimes soaking in apple cider vinegar will help. Black tea is also a good soaking ingredient to take the "burn" out. CAUTION: If your sunburn begins to blister and you experience immediate complications, such as rash, itching or fever, you may want to seek some type of medical assistance. *** Note from Mouse: I would add Lavender oil and LavaDerm Spray and move them to the top of list. LavaDerm works better and faster than aloe vera and the relief lasts longer too. I wouldn't start my summer without it! lol... Keep your thoughts positive, because your thoughts become your words.Keep your words positive, because your words become your behavior.Keep your behavior positive, because your behavior becomes your habits.Keep your habits positive, because your habits become your values.Keep your values positive, because your values become your destiny. - Mahatma Gandhi Check Out My Groups: Everything Natural http://health./ Everything Magick EverythingMagick/ -- Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.0/352 - Release 5/30/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 OMG!! I am sooo thankful for this!! I went to the beach on thursday as part of my senior trip and got horribly sunburnt!!! thanx for this Liaden --- Jose and Diana Gonzalez <joseanddiana wrote: > REMEDIES: Natural Sunburn treatments > > Sunburn > > Sunburn usually appears within a few hours of > exposure. It causes pain, > > redness, swelling and occasional blistering. If a > large area is exposed, > > sunburn can cause headache, fever and fatigue. > > Herbal Treatments > > * Take a cool bath or shower. > > * Apply fresh Aloe Vera several times a day. > > * Leave blisters alone. This will speed healing and > avoid infection. If > > the blisters burst open, apply an antibiotic to the > open areas. There > > are a few natural antibiotics you can use, such as: > Goldenseal, St. > > Johnswort, and Yerba Mansa. > > Sometimes soaking in apple cider vinegar will help. > Black tea is also a > > good soaking ingredient to take the " burn " out. > > CAUTION: If your sunburn begins to blister and you > experience immediate > > complications, such as rash, itching or fever, you > may want to seek some > > type of medical assistance. > > *** > > Note from Mouse: > > I would add Lavender oil and LavaDerm Spray and move > them to the top of > > list. LavaDerm works better and faster than aloe > vera and the relief > > lasts longer too. I wouldn't start my summer without > it! lol... > > > Keep your thoughts positive, because your thoughts > become your words. > Keep your words positive, because your words become > your behavior. > Keep your behavior positive, because your behavior > becomes your habits. > Keep your habits positive, because your habits > become your values. > Keep your values positive, because your values > become your destiny. > - Mahatma Gandhi > > Check Out My Groups: > > Everything Natural > HYPERLINK > " http://health./ " http://health.group > s./ > Everything Magick > HYPERLINK > " EverythingMagick/ " /gro > up/EverythingMagick/HYPERLINK > " http://www.palmarosasoaps.com/ " > > > > > -- > > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.0/352 - > Release 5/30/2006 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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