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Herbal remedy for ringworm

22 October 2009 103 views No Comment

Instead of investing in expensive over the counter drugs to combat the skin infection of ringworm, look at what the kitchen cabinet has for you! The infection is observed among people who typically inhabit the warmer areas of the planet. Ringworm infection thrives in the presence of a weak immune system and most certainly if you are in any way in direct contact with another infected person or animal. The resultant red blisters that display a circular and crusty appearance, get filled with a fluid. You can now beat the itchiness and very painful experience with the help of herb power! Oregano and tea tree oils are known for its anti fungal properties and it helps to apply the essence to the infected area at least twice a day. In many societies around the world the leaves of walnut are also used to treat ringworm. It is believed that these herbal remedies help to reduce the oozing of the lesions and bring on instant relief. Ringworm can be extremely discomforting and the sooner you address a safe treatment options the better. It is heartening to know that none of these herbal remedies have any side effects and form a cost effective way of dealing with the onslaught.

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