6 Home Remedies That are Proven by Science

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  • From morning sickness to athlete's foot, there are lots of home remedies circulating on the internet-but are any of them actually backed by science? Join Hank Green for an interesting episode of SciShow all about which home remedies actually work!
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    Sources:
    Prunes for Constipation
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    Oatmeal for Dry Skin
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    Ginger for Morning Sickness
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    Garlic for athlete’s foot
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    Soy for Hot Flashes
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    Lemongrass Oil for Cold Sores
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  • @berryberrykixx
    @berryberrykixx 4 роки тому +40

    In high school, our track and field coach was well-known for his garlic oil he made at home. When I joined the team, he made it clear that we would have bi-weekly foot checks to prevent the spread of athlete's foot. A friend if mine developed a bit of athlete's foot and to my surprise, he grabbed a bottle of garlic oil and rubbed it all over her feet (especially her toes), wrapped her feet in gauze, and gave her a fresh pair of socks and these stretchy rubbery shoes. He gave her the rest of the bottle of oil and gave her instrictions about it amd cleared her to take 3 days off practice. I never knew what that was all about... until now.

  • @insolentish4529
    @insolentish4529 5 років тому +1076

    1. Prunes for constipation
    2. Oatmeal for dryskin
    3. Ginger for morning sickness
    4. Garlic for athletes foot
    5. Soy for hot flashes
    6. Lemongrass for cold sores

    • @fredlllll
      @fredlllll 5 років тому +39

      thanks for the tldr; :)

    • @houselightkell
      @houselightkell 5 років тому +9

      Thanks comrade

    • @StarKnight70
      @StarKnight70 5 років тому +5

      thanks

    • @mycelia_ow
      @mycelia_ow 4 роки тому +5

      Fiber is more important then prunes. You won't have constipation to begin with if you have high fiber intake. "Sci-Show" my ass.

    • @mycelia_ow
      @mycelia_ow 4 роки тому +1

      @Smelly One antibiotic's

  • @christinamay6596
    @christinamay6596 5 місяців тому +19

    Gods. Revisiting this episode just half a decade later, knowing what we know now about Hank's recovery. I'm glad he takes his own advice.

    • @justinklenk
      @justinklenk 3 місяці тому

      What did he go through??

    • @topline2554
      @topline2554 3 місяці тому +3

      @@justinklenk chemotherapy

  • @teresap.5991
    @teresap.5991 4 роки тому +41

    Prunes are also one of the most antioxidant fruits you can eat. MY GRAM ate prunes everyday and she lived to be 101, well shy a month. She died earlier than she would have due to heart break over her 70 yr old son passing away suddenly.

  • @acasccseea4434
    @acasccseea4434 5 років тому +3909

    "maybe you're just inside the american healthcare system"

    • @janedoe4929
      @janedoe4929 5 років тому +106

      Lol so true.

    • @MatthewSmith-sz1yq
      @MatthewSmith-sz1yq 5 років тому +226

      That made me laugh, both because it’s funny but also sad.

    • @driverjayne
      @driverjayne 5 років тому +40

      Bwahaha oh I made myself sad....

    • @clintbandura9018
      @clintbandura9018 5 років тому +75

      It's also not true. Under socialized Healthcare you have to wait months or years to see a doctor.

    • @teekwick
      @teekwick 5 років тому +248

      @@clintbandura9018 What imaginary country is that?

  • @summer6100
    @summer6100 5 років тому +102

    Ginger is the savior of many dancers. I never knew why it worked but we always keep a good stash of it in my studio for when someone spins too much.

    • @PloverTechOfficial
      @PloverTechOfficial 2 роки тому

      Hallelujah!

    • @therelaxinglife60
      @therelaxinglife60 2 роки тому

      Amen

    • @oneoflokis
      @oneoflokis 2 роки тому +2

      Ginger is indeed good for combatting nausea - and also dizziness, and poor circulation. 🙂👍 Ginger and lemon tea is a good diuretic.
      But the best thing against dizziness is in my experience, the herbal supplement Gingko biloba. It's all about blood flow; and the latter opens up small capillaries.
      Marijuana is also supposed to be good against nausea, and promotes appetite. 🙂

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye 2 роки тому

      Strong ginger tea, drunk very hot with honey is very effective when you are first coming down with cold/flu.

  • @victoriayirka6408
    @victoriayirka6408 2 роки тому +21

    Unfortunately the ginger didn’t help me at all with morning sickness which shocked me because it usually works pretty well. I accidentally found out that mango slices (after I couldn’t eat anything all day and fruit sounded decent that night) worked great at getting rid of the nausea and stomach cramps I had that day/week. I googled it after I discovered this and apparently it works for other people as well!

  • @angelitabecerra
    @angelitabecerra 4 роки тому +187

    Sadly my friend died in November from complications from constipation. He was constipated enough to warrant emergency surgery. However, he got an infection post surgery (very common with intestinal surgeries) and passed away a few days later. I'm still heartbroken over his death.
    So please, if you're constipated see a dr sooner rather than later. It might save your life to do so.

    • @MaryAnnNytowl
      @MaryAnnNytowl 2 роки тому +16

      Wow, I'm sorry for your loss! And yes, if your bowels aren't working correctly, either direction, it's not good. And infection from abdominal surgery is pretty common, especially if there's fecal matter involved.

    • @PossibleBat
      @PossibleBat 2 роки тому +16

      More than 3 days without going to the bathroom is very dangerous, please seek immediate medical help, most likely an enema, uncomfortable but it will probably save your life

    • @sourstrawberries4307
      @sourstrawberries4307 2 роки тому +5

      i’m sorry :(

    • @zeldapinwheel7043
      @zeldapinwheel7043 2 роки тому +3

      That's so awful! Did he have diverticulitis? I'm so sorry.

    • @heatherburch6760
      @heatherburch6760 2 роки тому +5

      Sorry to hear that, I should of died from the same thing bowel twisted got postoperative infection that doctors caught, before it caused my death.

  • @just_kos99
    @just_kos99 4 роки тому +171

    I finally couldn't stand my "all the time sickness" when I was pregnant, so I called a nurseline to see what I could do, not wanting to take medication. She suggested peppermint tea. Ever since then, whenever my stomach's upset, I just use something with peppermint and it works. Maybe it's partly psychological, but ever since including peppermint in my diet while pregnant, I've loved it. Only had the "sickness" for the first trimester, thank goodness.

    • @helenamcginty4920
      @helenamcginty4920 3 роки тому +9

      There is morning sickness that can be coped with to varying degrees at home but some mothers cannot even keep down water and without hospitalisation and iv fluids can die from dehydration. I have nursed women on this state. So if your vomiting is bad e.g. all day get medical advice.

    • @LostRoswellian
      @LostRoswellian 2 роки тому +11

      I'm glad peppermint tea worked for you! It made my all day sickness worse 🤣 🤦‍♀️ ginger beer however worked much better for me. Different bodies ha!

    • @helenamcginty4920
      @helenamcginty4920 2 роки тому +6

      @@LostRoswellian ginger and chocolate and fizzy drinks are also good for travel sickness. Great excuse to buy some crystallised ginger in dark dark chocolate.
      Also chocolate and say a fizzy drink are the last things most parents would think suitable for a nauseous child in the car but turns out we can be wrong.

    • @jacquelynejohnson9127
      @jacquelynejohnson9127 2 роки тому +4

      I use a peppermint oil under my nose and on my wrist to decrease stomach problem and the tea works well too!🍵

    • @corrinnacorrinna5572
      @corrinnacorrinna5572 2 роки тому +6

      Peppermint tea works for all kinds of tummy ailments. I use it often.

  • @megancanada8496
    @megancanada8496 5 років тому +15

    My parents used oatmeal baths (we purchased the Aveno packets-not sure if they are still a thing) to help me when I had chicken pox. It was the thing that helped the itchiness more than anything else we did.

  • @user-yb1uh5go4e
    @user-yb1uh5go4e 4 роки тому +7

    I didn't try it specifically for a cold sore but I accidentally got a drop of lemongrass oil on my lip once. That s**t burns!! Like with most oils, they need to be used with a carrier oil or they can be really intense on the skin. Just thought I'd mention that since lips are pretty sensitive.

    • @Phoenixash-delfuego
      @Phoenixash-delfuego 2 роки тому

      If it burns on your lips it must be torture if you get it on the extra sensitive parts of your man or/and lady bits.

  • @TheDrakanMaster124
    @TheDrakanMaster124 3 роки тому +349

    "Maybe you're in the American health System" I felt that

    • @slfitfun6037
      @slfitfun6037 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/f24YzRnpmD4/v-deo.html

    • @NickTsangarides
      @NickTsangarides 2 роки тому +3

      I think we all did lol

    • @troyhenry6111
      @troyhenry6111 2 роки тому +1

      It was a dumb joke

    • @TheDrakanMaster124
      @TheDrakanMaster124 2 роки тому +8

      @@troyhenry6111 well based on your profile pic it wasn't meant for you

    • @troyhenry6111
      @troyhenry6111 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheDrakanMaster124 ahh judging others by the way they look and trying to use it in as an insult. Aren't you a great person?

  • @MazaB
    @MazaB 5 років тому +37

    Can confirm : "morning sickness" is absolutely not confined to mornings! My worst nausea was during the evening especially if I was tired. And candied ginger or ginger tea were my best solution to reduce it.

  • @lapatron555
    @lapatron555 5 років тому +249

    6:10 "Crush the garlic to get that Allicin going which is what's really good for you in garlic...... I believe." -Brad

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped 4 роки тому +14

    I keep a fresh aloe cactus in my kitchen and snap off a chunk whenever I burn myself.
    It works so well.

    • @GloriasHubby
      @GloriasHubby 2 роки тому

      For Burns on the Skin I have used Lavender Oil. It takes away the Pain within minutes and you are able to touch the damaged area with out pain shortly after, too.
      I tried Aloe but it wasn’t as effective as the Lavender for me.

  • @kathyoverton998
    @kathyoverton998 3 роки тому +10

    I have an inner ear problem which increases the likelihood of me getting motion sickness. Ginger works great as a preventative to take before getting into the car with someone else driving. But taking it after I am already feeling sick only results in ginger flavored vomit. (For me, at least)

  • @brantwedel
    @brantwedel 5 років тому +458

    Oh no! Metamucil is never going to sponsor hankschannel after this, what a prune :(

    • @eileenmgandemg9447
      @eileenmgandemg9447 5 років тому +20

      A prune is simply a dried plum.

    • @helmsscotta
      @helmsscotta 4 роки тому +2

      It'll be a while before he's old enough to do a Metamucil commercial.

    • @kateapple1
      @kateapple1 3 роки тому +4

      Metamucil is something we with IBS take. It makes mine totally manageable. Without it I would be poopin loose poops everywhere 😂

    • @MaryAnnNytowl
      @MaryAnnNytowl 2 роки тому +4

      @@jennifergaulden1913 stop selling lies. There's no magical way to turn a person HIV negative once they have HIV. There ARE meds that keep the viral load low enough to not spread the disease to your loved one(s), but there. Is. No. Cure.

  • @brad885
    @brad885 5 років тому +236

    Clove oil for a toothache. It's mostly Eugenol, an antiseptic and anaesthetic normally used in dentistry.

    • @drugbuddy665
      @drugbuddy665 2 роки тому

      That stuff never worked for me, and the taste/smell was horrific!! Not sure what sort of toothache it's supposed to work with, though.

    • @brad885
      @brad885 2 роки тому +15

      @@drugbuddy665 it does in the right place. It has to be an open wound/open tooth

    • @T3RR4212
      @T3RR4212 2 роки тому +13

      Gargling salt water works well for a little while when the pain is unbearable

    • @aaronh1372
      @aaronh1372 2 роки тому +5

      Take the NyQuil challenge: try to finish the bottle before passing out. If you finish the bottle, you are a winner! If you wake and still have some left, you are a winner! Some tooth pain simply cannot be touched but going to sleep and not feeling it, well that counts in my book.

    • @brad885
      @brad885 2 роки тому +3

      @@aaronh1372 kinda like the tide pod challenge only slightly less lethal

  • @chrisvaiuso6010
    @chrisvaiuso6010 2 роки тому +67

    Did he just say "fecal vomiting"? Rarely there are things I don't want to know more about. That is one of them.

    • @chrisvaiuso6010
      @chrisvaiuso6010 2 роки тому +2

      @Amber maillet I'm just glad the Wikipedia article didn't have any pictures.

    • @jessn.2665
      @jessn.2665 2 роки тому +1

      I’ve only seen it once and it was a really sad situation

    • @vinnieg6161
      @vinnieg6161 2 роки тому +2

      Watch TLC and you'll find a bunch of things you wish you never saw

    • @cindykq8086
      @cindykq8086 2 роки тому +6

      Old nurse here. Seen it. It's worse than you think.

    • @benhalpin7306
      @benhalpin7306 2 роки тому +1

      Well that's now in my search history. Lucky it's just an AI stalking me.

  • @sarafetty1300
    @sarafetty1300 4 роки тому +13

    I like this guy. He's so expressive and has some funny moments....

  • @tec-jones5445
    @tec-jones5445 5 років тому +1296

    That shot at the US healthcare system tho. I'd say call the burn ward, but it can't even cover itself for burning from that roast.
    Edit: (How the f*** did I get this many likes!?!)

    • @chipperhughes4755
      @chipperhughes4755 5 років тому +6

      Eh, it'd burn if it were true but you can look at data that proves it's not, also Canada has huge lines at clinics and hospitals, if our system is so bad why don't we have stupid long lines at ours? Short answer, it isn't.

    • @Obscurai
      @Obscurai 5 років тому +36

      US: High cost and/or no insurance means shorter lines. Canada: Free or low cost mean longer lines. So it's a trade off and a question of social ethics which system you prefer. Canadians and Americans just place different values on how they care for their fellow citizens.

    • @CaravelClerihew
      @CaravelClerihew 5 років тому +57

      Short lines full of rich people or those willing into get to ruinous debt. Freedom!

    • @deathbysvent
      @deathbysvent 5 років тому +59

      There aren't lines at clinics and hospitals in Canada. The lines are for specialists that can take up to 4 weeks to be seen. Specialists in the US can take up to 11 weeks to be seen though. If comparing apples to apples, we see that the US has wait times that are almost 3 times longer than Canada's.

    • @tec-jones5445
      @tec-jones5445 5 років тому +5

      Guys, it was a joke.

  • @AuskaDezjArdamaath
    @AuskaDezjArdamaath 5 років тому +382

    In the last few years, my stomach has decided to hate me and routinely hits me with bouts of nausea and vomiting. Doctors don’t know why and can’t give a diagnosis. Ginger has been a lifesaver though. During the worst bouts, I survive on ginger tea (just steeped fresh ginger root) and rice pablum.

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 5 років тому +20

      I recommend a poo transplant and a course of leeches.
      I'm not a doctor.
      ua-cam.com/video/6pafHeOdJcE/v-deo.html

    • @wafflewarble2980
      @wafflewarble2980 5 років тому +35

      I had a similar issue. It turned out to be celiac disease but in the mean time I found peppermint oil capsules very helpful. Hope you feel better soon.

    • @Llova1
      @Llova1 5 років тому +12

      Have the doctors looked into mold exposure or a severe inner ear issue? A friend of mine has been going through a similar issue for the last 3 years.
      If you sort yours out I’d love to pass on who and how, it might help her a lot.

    • @Scigeraptor
      @Scigeraptor 5 років тому +23

      Yikes, that's really irritating. I had nausea problems for some years and couldn't be diagnosed 'til I went to the Mayo Clinic after 2 years of no answers. It turns out my colon doesn't work for beans (literally) and I still live with the nausea but at least I'm not slowly starving to death like I was. I recommend seeing if you can seek second opinions if your current doctors aren't cutting the mustard. Good doctors can think outside of the box but also can admit that they don't know everything and may need to refer you to someone else if they can't help you anymore. That was my biggest issue before my diagnosis, they were sure I just needed a psychiatrist and that I wasn't actually sick. Turns out, I was, they were just too arrogant to admit it. B)
      Don't be afraid to look for help from other clinics, even if you have to drive a little bit to get to them. I certainly hope they can diagnose and treat you soon!

    • @emeraldqueen1994
      @emeraldqueen1994 5 років тому +2

      AuskaDezjArdamaath, I’ve heard apples with peanut butter also help with nausea and vomiting, try adding some in addition to the ginger

  • @Bacopa68
    @Bacopa68 2 роки тому +6

    Wow, the early 2021 freeze in Southeast Texas that had not happened since 1989 somehow made feral fennel plants go insane. Seriously, when I walk on the trail in the flood reserve zone it sometimes smells like rye bread in the hot sun.
    I never heard fennel was medicine, but when I told a couple of South Asian friends there was wild fennel growing nearby
    They seemed really interested.

  • @dominicdmello7531
    @dominicdmello7531 2 роки тому +1

    Love if you could look into following home treatments. 1. Turmeric powder for small cuts & bruises. Stops bleeding and promotes healing as a topical application. 2. Crushed ginger in honey for sore throats & coughs. 3. Raw Garlic for excessive flatulence & even acidity. 4. Plain flour for domestic burns.

  • @8cordas381
    @8cordas381 5 років тому +172

    Medical doctor from Brazil here. One I would add, very effective for skin ulcers, is sugar(the same you use on coffee) applied on the skin under the bandages, even for diabetics (the ammount that is absorbed is neglegible compared to the rise in glicemic levels because of the cortisol released due to the body fighting the bacteria on the ulcer). Great show, approved, I prescribe some of them to my low income patients.
    Edit: it acts like sault, but without the damage sault would make

    • @philippeagis-garcin4457
      @philippeagis-garcin4457 5 років тому +16

      Med student from France here.
      How does it help the healing process ? Sugar can't feed the skin cells but it will feed the bacterias. Doesn't it lead to more infection ?

    • @danronck3636
      @danronck3636 5 років тому +10

      Also a Med Student from France
      Maybe by action via osmosis that hinders germ proliferation through "drying out"

    • @Kajiyaification
      @Kajiyaification 5 років тому +2

      its actually an ancient method that is still used in the US prison system. Probably like people used quicksilver against some other disease lol

    • @Dockhead
      @Dockhead 5 років тому +2

      hmm not to discredit but its *salt, and tbh sugar does NOT help anything, even if i see scientific study to support, i despise any use of sugar.

    • @lexvegers242
      @lexvegers242 5 років тому +23

      @LagiNaLangAko23 it does indeed make wound area drier through its hygroscopic action, making g it too dry for bacteria to survive, let alone proliferate. Actually, honey is eve better because it contains moderate amounts of glutonic acid and peroxide, which are disinfectants

  • @e4r281
    @e4r281 5 років тому +97

    Thanks to this vid, I found my metal band name
    "Fecal Vomiting"

  • @crisfield4364
    @crisfield4364 4 роки тому +2

    Lemongrass oil works on my cold sores. I also put it in my diffuser these days. It can't hurt and it smells nice.

  • @EduardQualls
    @EduardQualls 4 роки тому +12

    @5:00 "that pukey feeling"
    gotta love scientific terminology

  • @floydharrison2000
    @floydharrison2000 5 років тому +305

    how come when im eating all youtube wants to talk about is poop.

    • @PikaPetey
      @PikaPetey 5 років тому +14

      Floyd Harrison poop is what food turns into

    • @florinpandele5205
      @florinpandele5205 5 років тому +16

      It's the AI, trying to figure out what are you going to do next ;)

    • @AlexanderPavel
      @AlexanderPavel 5 років тому +4

      Nah, most food is stored by the body or used to build parts of the body and then eventually is turned into CO2 and H20, which you then exhale (or pee in the case of H20). When you lose weight, pretty much all that weight was actually breathed out of your body. Poop is just the stuff your body can't absorb like fibers and other odd compounds.

    • @HTYM
      @HTYM 5 років тому +3

      You must have crappy feeding times.

    • @NotTheCIA1961
      @NotTheCIA1961 5 років тому +1

      why is there poop around my anus?

  • @ginnyjollykidd
    @ginnyjollykidd 5 років тому +26

    When I had breast cancer, I used the "Kitchen Sink" method: I threw at it everything I could at it, even the kitchen sink if I felt it would be effective.
    I saw my doctor, I got surgery, had chemo and radiation -
    And followed my cravings in the produce aisle in the grocery store. Apples and Romaine lettuce were my go-to for bowel regulation, because I didn't want to take bowel medicine and have my gut forget how to work.
    So apples and Romaine lettuce were high on my list. So was cantaloupe, rutabaga, bell peppers, grapes, blueberries, and a number of other fruits and veggies, even celery.
    I love ginger, and I love ginger ale (and ginger beer and ginger brew). When my stomach started hurting because of chemo, I tried ginger ale. Of all things, though I loved the taste, it set worse on my stomach. So I had to stop while on chemo. I also did not crave citrus and actually had an aversion to it on chemo. (NB: when I ate apples and Romaine each day, my stomach got better as well as my gut.)
    The more I read about the foods I craved, the more I found just how beneficial they were. Beans, tree nuts, Brussels sprouts, soybeans, and all the produce I craved contained chemical after chemical of cancer - fighting power. So while I got my cancer treatment, I allowed myself to get what I wanted in the produce section. Fresh or frozen, it's all good. And sometimes, when I didn't have the energy to cook, I threw some frozen vegetables in a bowl of ramen noodles (and water) and nuked them till they were all cooked.
    And I didn't have to pay thousands of dollars for an exotic, isolated medicine. Fruits and veggies probably work best because the food could have other synergistic effects with the effective chemicals.
    Yay botany!

    • @susanp102
      @susanp102 2 роки тому

      Good for u and learn about Panacur-C and Joe Tippen's story of how he cured his cancer.

  • @maggiesmith856
    @maggiesmith856 Рік тому +1

    I keep a small bottle, which used to contain vanilla extract, full of lemon balm leaves chopped up in witch hazel. At that tingling in the lip which is the first sign of a cold sore, I dab the mixture on with a Q-tip, and it stops the cold sore dead in it's tracks. The blister never develops.
    Also, a few years ago I got canker sores on my gums, for the first time in my life. My South Asian dentist said to put yoghurt on them. So I got some plain yoghurt, dipped a cotton ball in it, then laid it against the lesions, and left it, between my cheek and my gum. I did this a couple of times a day, and by the second day, I was cured.

  • @lisaschuster686
    @lisaschuster686 Рік тому +6

    A book that won the Booker Prize, “Sacred Hunger,” opens with a vivid scene of sea sickness as symbolic of how desperately people can suffer. Ginger didn’t help him at all. But then, the only time I felt physically and emotionally perfect was when I was pregnant.

  • @theoregonguy
    @theoregonguy 5 років тому +183

    Thanks for making this one guys, a lot of us were really curious about this.

    • @sadaann17
      @sadaann17 3 роки тому

      I survived by her husband, it is

  • @therealpixie
    @therealpixie 4 роки тому +22

    Having suffered with cold sores for 50 some years, here's the best thing I've found. The second you feel that tell-tell tingle, put a little table salt in the palm of your hand. Lick the end of your index finger and dip it into the salt. Take your salt-coated finder and PRESS, don't rub, it into the tingle. Most of the time the cold sore will not develop. If it does, the blister has tiny holes so it doesn't swell.

    • @jeanniegray2183
      @jeanniegray2183 2 роки тому +1

      TOOTHPASTE in any form will: prevent or end acne, cold sores, earache, nail fungus or pain, small cuts, toothache,...

    • @pamelalee9189
      @pamelalee9189 2 роки тому +1

      @@jeanniegray2183 Toothpaste and perfume as I was also told never done anything for my cold sores alot of times Toothpaste made the sore wet and took a longer time to dry and leave the lip.. just my opinion)I will 100% try lemongrass next

  • @izz4948
    @izz4948 4 роки тому +24

    I just wanted to say how much I deeply appreciate the nongendered language for anatomy in this video and almost any video you do Hank Green! Thank you!

  • @MartianArk
    @MartianArk 2 роки тому

    You are absolutely incredible for this channel and this video. Great job. Stellar kudos

  • @hopegallows1392
    @hopegallows1392 4 роки тому +39

    As someone who experiences random hives I can attest as to how amazing colloidal oatmeal is. That paste is a miracle

  • @HayTatsuko
    @HayTatsuko 5 років тому +12

    crystallized (candied) ginger has a nice bonus. it's _really_ tasty! just be sure to consume in moderation -- it also bears a curious heat sensation that can get overwhelming if one has too much of the stuff.
    this is one super cool video, y'all. things like this are why I am very happy to be a subscriber to the SciShow channels! please, keep up the great work!

    • @AhNee
      @AhNee 2 роки тому

      Candied or raw, it's also really good for menstrual cramps, but you can get high on raw ginger.

  • @therugburnz
    @therugburnz 2 роки тому +3

    A good coffee grinder, the kind that over powders and heats the grounds, works great for making an oat bath.

    • @therugburnz
      @therugburnz 2 роки тому

      Look, My buddies Athletes Foot gave me Stooooopid Dummies Butt once. I stayed at his place after a job. The next morning I took a hangover relief shower and being a bit hungover and well stooooopid, I sat down on the mat. Luckily it wasn't on the pucker just the cheeks. The cure? = Gyne-Lotrimine + A really great Wife to pick off the dangerous fungal rings of itching skin rot.
      Of course one needn't be married but one will need a Really Good & Trusted Friend.
      Just trying to help those who stay at " Buddy from the Navy" 's place.

  • @halicanzler4319
    @halicanzler4319 4 роки тому +3

    If you haven't already, can you make a video about the real, studied effects of essential oils?

    • @ValerieRaya
      @ValerieRaya 3 роки тому +1

      I'd love that, and the ways in which people misuse them (not diluting, poisoning kids and pets, etc). They have gotten a really bad rep due to all those MLMs

  • @monsterram6617
    @monsterram6617 5 років тому +199

    Rub some dirt on it. Works every time.

    • @QuantumLeclerc
      @QuantumLeclerc 5 років тому +3

      Unless a run in with the predator is what you call a common illness, then I think it's safe to say that may not work as well as you think.

    • @jamesmnguyen
      @jamesmnguyen 5 років тому +4

      Reminds me of XCOM, when the medic says "rub some dirt on it" when they heal someone.

    • @TheRealElmoSkateTeam
      @TheRealElmoSkateTeam 5 років тому +4

      I'd rather not rub some dirt on 6 incisions, my broken ankle, tibia and fibula

    • @creativeusername6453
      @creativeusername6453 5 років тому +8

      Don't forget the duct tape

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius 5 років тому +3

      creative username >> So rub some dirt on it and duct tape it? Could we add Bear Grylls staying hydrated advice for when fever hits?

  • @just-a-silly-goofy-guy
    @just-a-silly-goofy-guy 5 років тому +592

    #1 watching Shrek to cure depression

    • @threeio9951
      @threeio9951 5 років тому +17

      *cancer rates drop to zero*

    • @Spicy_Riker
      @Spicy_Riker 5 років тому +14

      THREEIO Scientists say: It’s the DONK E

    • @TartarugaPreta
      @TartarugaPreta 5 років тому +15

      “Somebody once told me...”

    • @superdupergrover9857
      @superdupergrover9857 5 років тому +1

      I read conspiracy theories. It's just sooooooo funny how little common(or any other kind) sense people can have.

    • @ayylmao2710
      @ayylmao2710 5 років тому +2

      watching shrek works every time

  • @mercyhallman3378
    @mercyhallman3378 4 роки тому +34

    Reminder to never put undiluted essential oil directly on your skin! Always dilute it in some sort of carrier oil :)

    • @noahark1822
      @noahark1822 3 роки тому +6

      Coconut oil is great for helping prevent irritation from essential oils in my experience. But also make sure to test a small diluted amount on your arm and wait a while to see if you have a bad reaction BEFORE it ever comes near your face

  • @raikuthedragon3907
    @raikuthedragon3907 Рік тому +2

    I came down with a horrible cold and sore throat so I would love to see a video like this for treating minor infections, inflammation, cough, sore throat etc.

  • @pastelnerd3419
    @pastelnerd3419 5 років тому +8

    I'd like it if you guys did more stuff about home remedies. This video was so cool.

  • @Navifaerie64
    @Navifaerie64 5 років тому +7

    I've been sailing around on boats for a lot of my life, and we always have candied ginger, ginger chews, or ginger tea available for those who get seasick.

  • @nicksalvatore5717
    @nicksalvatore5717 4 роки тому +2

    Willow contains salicylic acid, great acne/wart treatment!

  • @ashleyaustin8532
    @ashleyaustin8532 2 роки тому

    Informative and very entertaining. Thanks for the chuckles and science.

  • @Kamel419
    @Kamel419 5 років тому +14

    @6:27 "you gotta get the stink out" hahaha I died. You got some zingers in this one, good job to your writers

  • @littleword1
    @littleword1 5 років тому +7

    My parents used everything mentioned, except the soy, when we were kids. I still use prunes and ginger. Two others work very well. A small amount of dry cocoa (start with 1/16-1/8 teaspoon) will help combat diarrhea (be careful, too much and you'll be reaching for the prunes). Ask me how I know. ;-) Oregano oil really does kill nail fungus (3x per day until a month after the nail has completely grown out). I tried the oregano oil in desperation when OTC and 2 courses of prescriptions from a podiatrist did not work for me. Some folks are sensitive to the oil, though, so read up and patch test first.

  • @Articulate99
    @Articulate99 2 роки тому

    Always informative, thank you.

  • @nicknazarian1138
    @nicknazarian1138 4 роки тому +1

    Watching this guy away back and forth makes me need Dramamine for motion sickness (but, great content...thank you! I just had to listen vs watch..)

  • @estherelle8
    @estherelle8 5 років тому +110

    Garlic, release the Allicin .... any one else think of Brad Leone from Bon Appétit's "It's Alive"

    • @Schradermusic
      @Schradermusic 5 років тому +8

      Right when he said 'garlic', I thought: "It must be Allicin" and Brad's face was in my head :D

    • @dolphinsoccer4
      @dolphinsoccer4 5 років тому +1

      wait how is it /actually/ pronounced?

    • @Schradermusic
      @Schradermusic 5 років тому +1

      Probably how Hank pronounced it, since that is how other (similar sounding) chemicals are pronounced.

    • @igobybre123
      @igobybre123 5 років тому +5

      It’s like a 2 part epoxy

    • @metromancer
      @metromancer 5 років тому

      I belive!

  • @wolfferoni
    @wolfferoni 5 років тому +3

    I'm pretty sure it is sorbitol in the prunes since it creates a laxative effect. It's an artificial sweetener and is often found in chewing gum - this explains why I always feel the need to go to the bathroom after eating a fair bit of really sweet gum. I don't eat it at all now but I"m willing to bet it'll produce the same results. The fact that chewing gum also makes you gassier because you're swallowing air probably just added to that.

  • @whoever6458
    @whoever6458 4 роки тому +1

    I bought packets of that oatmeal near all the bubble bath supplies and it was my favorite thing to put in the bath along with epsom salt. I also extracted cannabinoids into cooking oil and put that on my skin before getting in the bath. It will basically take away all the pain of sore muscles if you've done a really intense workout.

  • @SeamusAlive
    @SeamusAlive Рік тому

    Thanks for that note on prunes and IBS. Just had my first attack in 20years. I was plagued as a teenager. I'll be aware. Thanks again

  • @madthumbs1564
    @madthumbs1564 5 років тому +782

    Sorry, am in the American Healthcare System; so I'm not going to a doctor. I'll just get the lemongrass oil for $5. ;-)

    • @SomeGuy1117
      @SomeGuy1117 5 років тому +6

      Yep.

    • @ModernGameArmy
      @ModernGameArmy 5 років тому +10

      Xeno Phon taxes were not created to take care of our needs they were made to protect person and property

    • @quantom6
      @quantom6 5 років тому +46

      LOL ikr. That's the sad truth of America. They all think they're the greatest but when it comes right down to it. The American healthcare system is a sad, silly joke. The entire developed "western" world shows it up on virtually every level. Most important affordability and availability.

    • @planthing2315
      @planthing2315 5 років тому +3

      I also don't understand this view healthcare might be expensive but it's their to pay doctors pay patients the workers that make the medicine and its goes in to research for cheaper and better medicine its not like all the time spent looking for cancer cures has been payed buy kind souls or tax money and probably don't want the government to control who gets life saving care when most people that can't afford it also don't pay taxes

    • @TheFlipside
      @TheFlipside 5 років тому +27

      The other day I had to fork over 250 bucks for a single x-ray after a foot injury so I'm fairly salty with the whole deal at the moment. It should not cost 250 bucks to make someone lie down, position a fancy camera, and snap a photo

  • @chrismerlo
    @chrismerlo 5 років тому +6

    1. Prunes for constipation
    2. Oatmeal for dry skin
    3. Ginger for morning sickness
    4. Garlic for athlete's foot
    5. Soy for hot flashes
    6. Lemongrass oil for cold sores

  • @stephaniejimenez7876
    @stephaniejimenez7876 3 роки тому

    Always fun to watch and learn something new Cheers from Honduras

  • @davidarundel6187
    @davidarundel6187 2 роки тому +2

    The items mentioned in the video have multiple uses within the body, and as topical applications.
    Many herbs and spices, have a multitude of medicinal uses - I've been using daily for over 40 years, to repair damage from pharmacutical prescriptions - the results achieved, have been taken note of by an MD, at my local hospital whom I see regularly ; it's taken a while for the hospital to realise that myself is reactive - adversely - to most classes of drugs.

    • @AhNee
      @AhNee 2 роки тому

      Same. Been doing natural methods since I was a kid.

  • @wafflewarble2980
    @wafflewarble2980 5 років тому +11

    It's a testament to Hank's integrity that this did not include a Metamuscil plug.

  • @HaydenX
    @HaydenX 4 роки тому +3

    What I love about a lot of home remedies that actually get science involved is that the real research can nearly immediately tell if the "Remedy" is actually doing harm. So...there are plenty of examples of home remedies where preliminary research basically has scientists shrugging and saying "well, it might help, but the important thing is that it doesn't hurt". Turmeric is practically a buzzword right now because there is some science to support it in the treatment of certain kinds of inflammation and infection. That said, the research is mostly on specific extracts as opposed to the powder...so it's basically "turmeric is fine...go nuts, it might even help". It's also great in turmeric's case that the powder is dirt cheap, especially in bulk...and is delicious in a variety of applications from condiments to sauce bases (especially mustards and curries). You can even use it with a fixative to dye your own clothes (a process they've been doing in India, Thailand, and other nearby areas for millennia).

  • @SunlightParadiseGlassArt
    @SunlightParadiseGlassArt 2 місяці тому

    Glad you found the time to go to the doc Hank. Very glad you are still here and in remission 😊

    • @user-el4in5fn4f
      @user-el4in5fn4f 2 місяці тому

      My heart just keeps thanking you and thanking you doctor uromi UA-cam channel for all you have done for me, you gave me your words that you could heal any sickness or disease, thank you for permanently curing me of my Herpes infection you are amazing.

  • @naturalremedyjunction408
    @naturalremedyjunction408 4 роки тому

    This is a good info, I love it. Thanks.

  • @thomasclark3167
    @thomasclark3167 5 років тому +207

    Somebody get Brad from it's alive. He needs to know more about allicin!

  • @bac4723
    @bac4723 5 років тому +3

    I think lemongrass oil is fantastic & well worth trying. Just be very careful when applying it skin. Make sure it is sufficiently diluted & applied in the early evening, when you will stay out of the sun, or you physically cover the area so that you don't have a chance of sun exposure for a good 12 hours.

  • @vinitvsankhe
    @vinitvsankhe 4 роки тому +1

    indians use below for quick relief...
    1. Sweet basil for cold
    2. Ginger for throat
    3. Garlic for sinus
    4. Gram flour for skin
    5. Super useful turmeric for skin and wounds... It has curcumin which is not only an anitbacterial but also anti inflammatory. It helps restrict blood flow from wounds.

  • @ilovetotri23
    @ilovetotri23 3 роки тому

    Thanks Hank! Great video!

  • @hollyhartwick3832
    @hollyhartwick3832 4 роки тому +3

    There’s another good home remedy for mild nausea. Peppermint. Peppermint tea or Starlight mints flavoured with peppermint oil/extract are great at calming a queasy stomach. I generally keep both around the house for precisely that reason.

  • @TGears314
    @TGears314 5 років тому +45

    “Or maybe you’re just inside the American healthcare system” dang hank what a stab😂

    • @slfitfun6037
      @slfitfun6037 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/f24YzRnpmD4/v-deo.html

    • @aaronh1372
      @aaronh1372 2 роки тому

      American drug pushing system more like it

  • @vibranthealthyandfit8560
    @vibranthealthyandfit8560 3 роки тому

    Awesome remedies! Very well presented.

  • @tiffariff
    @tiffariff 3 роки тому +1

    My top natural home remedy ingredients:
    1. Apple Cidar Vinegar.
    If you can stand the smell, it’s one of the best disinfectants especially on your body. Compares nothing to garlic with athletes foot- soak your feet in it for 20minutes once, and it’s gone- and will kill some of most stubborn foot issues (take it from someone who was on swim teams for years and has her fair share of locker room foot issues). Also put a cup or two in a bath and it will kill off a moderate UTI or yeast infection while moisturizing the skin). It also great as a gentle cleaner (you don’t need to worry about a pet or whatever). I’m sure there are other uses but these are the ones I know of. There have been times when a doctor has prescribed me something and ACV worked better. But then again it depends. Also for oral hygiene (like fights ulcers and thrush) but if you’re like me and can’t stomach that there’s other options which brings me to my next ingredient.
    2. Coconut oil
    I first started using it when I kept getting thrush due to my bad immune system. Whenever I feel it coming on, I take one or two pills of coconut oil- and it works. It doesn’t always fight it off alone, but it definitely always helps being taken internal. It also helps as a mouth wash- but I prefer the pills. Coconut oil as mouth wash will as a bonus really whiten your teeth (better than any whitening toothpaste I have used). It has the similar disinfectant properties as ACV but not as intense. It is also rumored to help with skin cancer- whether that’s true or not, it is a great moisturizer full of vitamin E. I use it as make remover (best one even for waterproof make up- never buying make up remover again), eye lash conditioner (when I take my make up, I’m helping my lashes at the same time), chapstick (although it is best paired with something that makes it thicker because it basically becomes a liquid once it melts to your body heat- like aloe Vera or your choice of chapstick/cream). It is known to help with hair especially high porosity hair (typically curly/hair that requires lots of moisture), but it can easily build up with the wrong hair type and get stuck in the cuticle- it’s not great for protein sensitive hair (typically straight snappy hair). So I take caution using it but since it doesn’t exactly hurt my hair type, I don’t flinch at it in my ingredients list (but argon oil is superior when it comes to hair). I also use it as shaving cream. I have really sensitive skin- and the only thing I have not tried is using yogurt. Coconut oil is the only thing that really significantly has helped me not get razor burn ever time I shave. (That and buying Gillette razors instead of Venus razors that have a numbing agents to make you think you can closer to the skin- I couldn’t feel where I giving myself razor burn especially since I like a close shave but not cut my skin close Venus!).
    3. Baking soda:
    Honestly I know there are thousands upon thousands of ways to use this stuff. And it’s sort of sad since I only use it for a few things- I need to learn more ways. Basically anything you need odor control in, baking soda can help. Cat litter, washing dishes, etc. It’s great, it absorbs the smell and doesn’t mask it. That’s why I will put a packet of it in the back of my dresser drawers- you know how folded up clothes left alone long enough can have that weird smell? Baking soda paired with a sent of your choosing (I find lavender and mint to be the strongest) can help reduce that. Basically bacteria still builds up over time with folded clean clothes causing that smell - so honestly tho- if they really smell funky- just wash them. Another thing I have found helps prevent this smell is going on strike from fabric softeners. It also really helps reduce skin irritation (I seriously didn’t know that it made me slightly itchy until I stopped using it for a good few months and then my mom did my laundry for me once and used it). But fabric softener helps clothes smell good...and do you know what is an amazing replacement? Baking soda. It can damage the inner piping of your washer over years of use, so instead of putting where the fabric soften would go, I have learned to know when my laundry goes into the rinse cycle set a timer, and I just pause it, open it, and sprinkle 1/4-1/2 a cup of baking soda on the clothes. Gets rid of the smell of once dirty clothes just like fabric softener- your clothes will last longer too because fabric softener can degrade them more over time. Plus moisture wicking clothes aren’t supposed to have fabric softener on them, so you don’t have to worry about that. It also makes your towels last longer (“rougher”= more wet absorbing). This is because fabric softener is basically like putting conditioner on your clothes- it costs the fibers, but then it never washes off and builds up over time- hence athletic wear doesn’t like it since it ruins their breathability over time. This build up is also why fabric softener helps that sitting smell come on faster in clothes- because you’re sort of trapping whatever the wash didn’t get- and it won’t get everything every time- into your clothes- ew. I add lavender essential oil in. I don’t necessarily believe in essential oils and all their hype, but boy are their smells strong- gets the job done with just a 2-6 drops out in either the fabric softener section, when you dump the baking soda, or even in the dryer. I haven’t let go of dryer sheets tho- taking it one step at times until I reach my limit of functional vs natural. It is also meh for dry shampoo if you are that desperate with no dry shampoo especially if you’re blonde. But honestly the hassle is just as much if you’d just quickly take a 20 min shower. Especially if you have brown or darker hair and it shows (no Cocoa powder DOES NOT WORK- it will make you so itchy). Just buy good dry shampoo or wash your hair.
    4. Aloe Vera: I say this because it’s an obvious one and I honestly use it just the way my mom has taught me, and have yet to really start diving into ways for things it can replace in my life that I want it to. Basically it’s great for skin- duh. For sunburns, nothing beats it other than solarcaine (which literally has it as one of its main ingredients along with numbing agents). Just like solarcaine it can also help with very slight burns- doesn’t have to be from the sun. It also can help prevent and sort of dull some scars. It’s a succulent that holds water in the desert so of course it’s great as a moisturizer (why are almost all my list moisturizers? Lol). It’s great for curly hair as a leave in conditioner or anti frizz ingredient. It’s great for chapped lips just like coconut oil which is what I often pair it with. It also helps prevent scabs from getting really dry- it has some wound healing properties - and at the very least soothes wounds a bit but for really bad wounds- refer to medical help/medical grade products- duh. It’s been known to increase collagen levels.
    5. Peppermint oil: if you want to trade the carcinogenic Deet for something more natural, peppermint is it. It repels spiders and bugs- but of course deet and other products are more efficient at it until...the worst of all bugs I swear. Sand fleas/no-see-ums arrive. If you’re at a beach with these bugs from hell- they are too small to see but you can feel them. They get get through most bug meshes unless you get best uniquely designed for them. So if you’re camping on a beach with them- they come out at night- there’s not escape. And deet? Ahaha. Most bug sprays ATTRACT them. Why. Why. They lay eggs in your skin, and their bites form the itchiest red pimple spots- biting with no hold back. I camp yearly at a beach that has them (I don’t know why tbh the bugs make it hell but if you ignore that it’s the best time of my year). So I became determined to avoid them. There were only 3 ways I saw people avoid them. 1. They never got bitten by bugs in the first place- they’re just a certain blood type that they don’t like (I am the type they love)- even then they got a few bites but not much compare to everyone else covered in red welts everyone on their body. 2. They had been taking garlic pills or some medication that messed with their body’s natural scent. Who knew garlic repelled all blood suckers? I guess that’s where the superstition is from. This worked the best they almost had no bites at all. 3. Peppermint. Someone brought a home made concoction their mom made and it worked like a charm. They said peppermint was the main ingredient. Someone thankfully also had peppermint essential oil with them. And it also worked. Case solved. When camping in the woods though, nothing beats deet. I’ll take a slight increase in my chances of cancer over an assurance that I won’t get like disease or rockey mountain fever and all the nasty disease you could get from a tick bite. Not thanks. Functional over natural for this one. But for the beach? Break out that peppermint oil- consider eating lots of garlic, and get that tan.
    That’s it for now on the top of my head. I’m always on the hunt for other home remedy ingredient useful to me.

  • @SensibleMinded
    @SensibleMinded 5 років тому +4

    I find it interesting that 4/6 of the home remedies presented here are commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine, an area of the world that happens to be the origin of many “alternative” or homeopathic medicines.

  • @theotherVLF
    @theotherVLF 5 років тому +58

    I accidentally impaled my hand on a knitting needle this morning. But I'm pretty sure the only fix for that is to not leave my knitting needles pointing up from the ground.

    • @LulitaInPita
      @LulitaInPita 5 років тому +3

      Probably a good idea, yeah.

    • @Unhelpful
      @Unhelpful 5 років тому +3

      Needles pointing up from the ground? Were you doing a handstand or something

    • @theotherVLF
      @theotherVLF 5 років тому +4

      @@Unhelpful I fell asleep knitting and just dropped it on the floor.

    • @ianmacfarlane1241
      @ianmacfarlane1241 5 років тому +12

      Knitting is a blood sport??
      Who knew??

    • @hannahc3317
      @hannahc3317 5 років тому +2

      Give us what we want or we'll impale you with our knitting needles!

  • @kasondaleigh
    @kasondaleigh 4 роки тому +2

    I’ve had Miso soup stop cold sores dead. It shocked me, but it keeps working and it’s saved me more than once when I did not have access to my Valtrex. I just wanted to share that information in case it helps anyone or inspires future scientific research.

  • @Posmlady
    @Posmlady 2 роки тому +1

    Lemon Thyme works on cold sores, inside mouth sores, and tooth pain. Use it like you would chew. It's easy to grow; it smells amazing, too!
    I'm guessing since both of those have lemon scents, maybe lemon itself would also work?

  • @davidteachout1888
    @davidteachout1888 5 років тому +9

    Idk about the science on this but rubbing basil leaves on bug bites seriously helps with itching. Not dried you need them juices.

    • @lorenswisher
      @lorenswisher 5 років тому

      David Teachout good to know! I will definitely be picking some basil leaves off my plant this summer. Thanks!

  • @annalisestott8252
    @annalisestott8252 5 років тому +110

    So what I'm hearing is oatmeal face mask

    • @TGears314
      @TGears314 5 років тому +1

      Annalise Stott sounds like you weren’t really listening, just selective listening

    • @Solidsnaik
      @Solidsnaik 5 років тому +1

      Tucker Garcia she may have been being irony.
      It may have gone over your head.

    • @Lauraphoid
      @Lauraphoid 5 років тому +2

      They literally show an oatmeal face mask in that segment in the video.

    • @grahamfleming7642
      @grahamfleming7642 3 роки тому

      A plastic bag over the head,can work wonders too.

    • @JoeMamasBestie
      @JoeMamasBestie 3 роки тому

      @@TGears314 You didnt watch the video, huh?

  • @playme129
    @playme129 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Mr. Hank Green, Good to see you again. I miss you on PBS-EONS. I also notice that you can move your hands and arms out away from your body, unlike on Eons. Seems much more natural.
    Stay well and be safe. Virginia

  • @sterlingmarsh7999
    @sterlingmarsh7999 2 роки тому +2

    Super glue works fabulously for open, bleeding wounds and can be used to substitute for stitches, if your insurance coverage is shaky.

  • @vancepayne4238
    @vancepayne4238 5 років тому +3

    I would love to see a part two of this.

  • @ac3743
    @ac3743 5 років тому +89

    I fell on my knee 3 weeks ago and I'm pretty sure its fractured....but you know I'm in the american health care system .

    • @beth8775
      @beth8775 5 років тому +7

      It'll be halfway healed by now anyway.

    • @Slipknotfreak3100
      @Slipknotfreak3100 5 років тому +1

      Take some robitussin 🤣

    • @TheRealElmoSkateTeam
      @TheRealElmoSkateTeam 5 років тому +12

      I had no option on my leg surgery cuz I wrecked on my motorcycle haha bikes gonna cost less to fix than the hospital will cost

    • @karlneff
      @karlneff 5 років тому +4

      Last Wednesday at a cross-country meet I got a stress fracture 2-3 inches below the knee on my tibia and a sprained ankle. I went to the doctor Thursday morning at 9:40 and walked out by 11:30 with an X-ray, a leg brace, and crutches, as well as a recommendation for an orthopedist. I don’t know where in America you live but if you need good care just come on over to Virginia.

    • @ac3743
      @ac3743 5 років тому +12

      @@karlneff I dont have insurance because I'm poor but make "too much" for Medicare

  • @watchingyoutubey
    @watchingyoutubey 2 роки тому

    Awesome information thank you!

  • @Kiku91
    @Kiku91 4 роки тому +4

    My eczema is referred to as the (my paternal grandmother's maiden name)'s curse. Because every generation gets hit with severe eczema. Anyway, when I was first learning how to coat my body in emollients at the tender age of six, my dad told me, my grandmother had to bath him in oatmeal oil because Aveeno didn't exist as a soap yet.

  • @SliceyMcStabbin
    @SliceyMcStabbin 5 років тому +19

    Brad Leone better see this, #4 would make his day.

    • @NessaOfDorthonion
      @NessaOfDorthonion 5 років тому +1

      Lol He won't say allison on Its alive with brad any more because they keep making it into a montage

  • @tigersky3276
    @tigersky3276 3 роки тому +1

    nice video , thank you for sharing

  • @WCTME
    @WCTME 4 роки тому +1

    Wow Great Job, I'm so inspired by Scishow that I opened my own channel of natural remedies, wish best of luck for Scishow

  • @soulextracter
    @soulextracter 5 років тому +21

    This is just a jump list, watch the whole video for additional information on each of these remedies, as there are some caveats. Enjoy!
    0:44 Prunes for constipation
    2:31 Oatmeal for dry/irritated skin
    4:00 Ginger for nausea
    5:20 Garlic for fungal infection
    6:54 Soy for hot flashes
    8:18 Lemongrass oil for cold sores/herpes

  • @grendelkhan3082
    @grendelkhan3082 5 років тому +64

    Going to an actual doctor?! No way, I live in Iowa, I would have to sell everything I own to see one, have you seen healthcare cost here? Big nope, I'll just go chug blended corn and eggs.

    • @DefensorMilitas
      @DefensorMilitas 5 років тому +4

      You can just do what the illegals and poor people do. Go to the ER, get treated, then ignore the collection calls. No one is going to sue to collect on medical debt, and hospitals can't refuse to treat. The hilarity comes in here at this point, hospitals have to bill insurance companies more to make up the difference for the folks that don't pay. Then insurance companies have to raise rates to cover the cost of claims. People drop insurance, and go to step one. And the cycle continues.

    • @Swordsman99k
      @Swordsman99k 5 років тому +15

      @@DefensorMilitas It's a vicious cycle. People cannot afford care so they only go to the ER for emergency conditiond when it's the absolute last resort, which means their hospital bills are going to be much much higher. This leads to inability to pay, and bills going unpaid due to the extreme cost. Which leads to even higher prices and ALL people not being able to pay due to higher costs. It isn't about being poor or rich, as emergency care can literally bankrupt you if insurance decides not to cover your conditions, or if you require care that is conviniently not covered (guess what, dipshit, Insurance LOVES to screw people over due to the absolute oligopoly they've gained in America.)
      Then you have misinformed little shits like you going online and saying "IT'S THE ILLEGALS AND POOR PEOPLE WHO DID IT". Hopefully you never get a stroke, cancer, gall stones, ruptured spleen, bowel obstruction, or any other host of spontaneous conditions that lead to extreme expenses at any possible time. I'm sure your insurance would never screw YOU over by not covering your complete care.

    • @DefensorMilitas
      @DefensorMilitas 2 роки тому +1

      @A P Yeah nah. That's what actually happens. Hospitals can't actually turn away some one that needs treatment. Prejudice doesn't have anything to do with it either. People of all skin colors do it. Seems like you should go work an ER and see how many people don't have insurance.

  • @Svensk7119
    @Svensk7119 2 роки тому

    Food prosser... loved that. "Between all your toses". Loved that, too.

  • @alexisasheep6554
    @alexisasheep6554 2 роки тому

    It's really common where I live to eat dried prunes (katrinplommon) or prune juice if you're having problems with hard stool or constipation, it was well used and also generally consumed by older people who grew up with it too, and it's great in certain recipes.

  • @adamdubin1276
    @adamdubin1276 5 років тому +8

    I use an oatmeal shampoo on my dog, got rid of his dandruff and gives him silky smooth fur.

  • @Azzarinne
    @Azzarinne 5 років тому +9

    **adds prunes and tiny oatmeal to shopping list** 👀

  • @DawnDavidson
    @DawnDavidson 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, I didn’t know about lemongrass oil! I’ve known about the other remedies mentioned in this episode (and others for herpes, like lysine, and avoiding nuts during an outbreak), but that one is new to me. Good job, folks! Thanks!

  • @StephanieElizabethMann
    @StephanieElizabethMann 4 роки тому +5

    When I was studying naturopathy we were told this. When you're in the shower urinating on your feet when you have athletes foot is effective too.

    • @gryl7471
      @gryl7471 2 роки тому +2

      WWII soldiers did this as well.

  • @methinksish
    @methinksish 5 років тому +15

    Cue Brad from bon appetit. Allicin!!!

  • @LulitaInPita
    @LulitaInPita 5 років тому +127

    Hahaha not even 15 seconds in and already dissing on the American health system 😂

    • @3d_alliance
      @3d_alliance 5 років тому +9

      America is one of the best in quality, the problem is the greedy medical Corporation, it effects all countries other countries just pay for it through taxes, so you don't notice it

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius 5 років тому

      imperial Customs >> I have Klinefelters and I pay for the medicine myself. It is expensive yes, but it's justifiably expensive. It is 4 ml of testosterone, which can only be obtained through prescription since boxers once used it as doping (contrary to popular belief, more testosterone does not make men more angry. That's actually a lack of testosterone that causes that). I live in Denmark and while we do pay for our healthcare system via taxes, I see none of that greed you're talking about. Remember that we only pay for our treatments and specific medicines that are unobtainable by a normal citizen (such as morphine). All other medicines must be paid by ourselves. And all those prices are justified. Not greedily expensive. When it comes to creating medicine, there are more factors than just getting the raw materials and mixing them together that counts. It isn't simple.

    • @3d_alliance
      @3d_alliance 5 років тому +1

      @@Arterexius hospital greed, and some medicine companies, they charge the government so you don't see the over charge, it's the worst in the us though. I have type 1 diabetes and have to spend around 1k a month just to stay alive.
      Edit
      I spent 3 days in the hospital and left with a 60k bill 2k of that was a discharge fee. They charge me 2k for leaving the hospital. It will take me the next 3 years to pay it off if I spent all my money paying the bill but I also have to pay for my medication out of pocket. So I will probably be paying this of for the rest of my Life

    • @someguy8798
      @someguy8798 4 роки тому

      @@3d_alliance how you doing now, buddy?

    • @3d_alliance
      @3d_alliance 4 роки тому

      @@someguy8798 better payed off 5k. Got put on cheaper insulin. And am no longer under weight. Thank you for asking

  • @brianlatkowski2037
    @brianlatkowski2037 2 роки тому +1

    Something that works very well for athletes' foot, is Tea Tree oil. It also has a number of other uses, bug repellent, sunburns, and a host of other things. Worth checking out.

  • @epowell4211
    @epowell4211 2 роки тому +1

    I would much rather eat a prune - or basically any other fruit/veg - before I'd try a psyllium supplement. I remember when one came out, advertising its benefit to weight loss because of high fiber: it had less fiber than most fruit and some breads!
    I used to do water aerobics at a public pool that used so much chlorine that even after bathing 3 times, I reeked of it. My skin became sensitive, red, and itchy, so I started doing oatmeal baths - cured it!
    Ginger helped both my parents deal with the side effects of cancer treatments.
    IDK about garlic for feet, but I think it does wonders for lung health: I used to get bronchial infections a few times a year, but started eating raw garlic on food and stopped having trouble.

  • @luckyphil45
    @luckyphil45 5 років тому +31

    Allicin- Brad was right all along?

    • @LillibitOfHere
      @LillibitOfHere 5 років тому +7

      Phil Richards Take it with wourder.