Alternative Treatment for Alzheimer’s disease

The mainstay of treatment for a person with AD continues to be the establishment of daily routines and good nursing care, providing both physical and emotional support for the patient. Modifications of the home to increase safety and security are often necessary. The caregiver also needs support. Regular medical care by a practitioner with a non-defeatist attitude toward AD is important so that illnesses can be diagnosed and treated properly.

Alternative Treatment & Prevention for Nausea

Alternative Treatment

Getting a breath of fresh air or getting away from whatever is causing the nausea can solve the problem. Eating olives or crackers or sucking on a lemon can calm the stomach by absorbing acid and excess fluid. Coke syrup is another proven anti-emetic remedy. Vomiting relieves nausea immediately but can cause dehydration. Sipping clear juices, weak tea, and some sports drinks help replace lost fluid and minerals without irritating the stomach. Food should be reintroduced gradually, beginning with small amounts of dry, bland food like crackers and toast.

Alternative Treatment for Neck Pain

Most forms of alternative treatment for neck pain are directed at the milder forms of chronic pain caused by occupational or emotional stress. Many of them can be performed as self-help or self-treatment.

Lifestyle modification

Alternative Treatment for Hypertension

Natural remedies approved by a physician may also lower or even prevent hypertension.

Aromatherapy as a treatment option uses essential oils either inhaled from a bottle in times of anxiety or massaged daily into the skin at bedtime in the area beneath the collarbone. Blue chamomile and lavender are known for their stress relief and relaxation effects.

Alternative Treatment for Hiccups

Home remedies, which interrupt or override the spasmodic nerve circuitry, are often effective.
Such remedies include:

  • Holding one’s breath for as long as possible.
  • Breathing into a paper bag.
  • Swallowing a spoonful of sugar or peanut butter.
  • Bending forward from the waist and drinking water from the wrong side of a glass.
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