Apple Cider Vinegar
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Itchy Diaper Rash
Also put a little bit of apple cider vinegar in her bath. This is really great at helping to get rid of the yeast. I get yeast infections occasionally and I ...
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- use the coolest setting on your blow dryer and dry her bum that way a little.
- Hello, My youngest had a horrible persistant rash that the prescription creams from the Dr.'s office just would not help. Through a friend I found a product called ...
- Try coconut oil. I know it sounds strange but it worked for us and my friends. Coconut oil has many healing properties and is safe. You can even eat it. (many food...
Vine Bugs
Take a tall, round glass and put some apple cider vinegar in the bottom. ... Pour 1/2 c of apple cider vinegar into a mug (I didn't have the apple cider ...
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- Hi DJ! I have them as well...and I have no animals in my house! And my neighbor has them. They are for some reason bad this year!
- Fly paper--if you are close to McLendons they have some great ones. Put it near the windows way up high so the children can't reach it. It is amazing how it works.
- I am not sure if they are the same as white flies, but I used water, dish soap and a little vegi oil. Put it in a spray bottle and spritz away.
Consistent Diaper Rash: Cholorophyll or Vinegar?
I have heard about people using chlorophyll or apple cider vinegar to help the rash. ... I think apple cider vinegar will help if it is a yeast rash. ...
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- When my daughter had a bad diaper rash, a friend suggested browning (not burning) flour in a dry pan and applying it with the diaper cream. I listened, but had not int...
- My daughter gets diaper rash all the time, even now that she is potty trained and out of diapers. We have had the best luck clearing it up with straight aloe vera gel....
- My son also had a reaction to the diapers I was using. I changed from Huggies to Pampers cruisers and it cleared up.
I Am So Sorry That My Kid Is the "Biter".
Sep 6, 2009 ... apple cider vinegar in 2 answersI would use apple cider vinegar ... If that doesnt work I like the apple cider vinegar idea ...
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- Hi A., I actually worked at a daycare with the 0-18 month children and my son came along with me (VERY DIFFICULT!!). He began biting the other children when he was ...
- My daughter bit me once, then I popped on her little diapered butt and she never did it again. or you can thump him on the side of the mouth when he does it , ie p...
- I never had this problem, but my sister did, and she was sued. Her son bit a little girl, and broke the skin. The child ended up with an infection at the bite site and...
Heartburn During Pregnancy
Aug 28, 2009 ... i had terrible heartburn with my daughter mylanta was ok what really helpedthis will sound odda tablespoon of applecider vinegar good luck ...
Cradle Cap for Adults
I think it was two parts Apple Cider Vinegar to one part Water. ... You can probably google apple cider vinegar dandruff treatment and I'm sure you would ...
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- Definitely talk to your doctor for a clear diagnosis. It may actually be psoriasis! A family member had what you're describing, used Nizoral, took medication ass...
- I developed Psoriasis on my scalp and eczema on other parts of my body post-pregnancy (no family history to speak of as often times these are hereditary conditions). ...
- Thought I had psoriosis, but after trying meds for that it didn't go away. Tried Nizorol and it cleared up (Nizorol treats yeast rather than fungus). Used it twice a...
Fruit Flies
To get rid of pesky fruit flies, take a small glass, fill it 1/2' with Apple Cider Vinegar and 2 drops of dish washing liquid; mix well. ...
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- put out little dishes of red wine where they are and they get the fumes/drink, get drunk, fall in and DIE!:)
- If you have bananas in the house, eat them up or make banana bread, and get the peels out of the house! That always seems to be the source of fruit flies when I get t...
- Are they fruit flies ;like little knats or tiny moth like things? I have had the tiny moths that are called pantry moths a couple of times and they are a big pain in t...
Fruit Flies!
I've tried apple cider vinegar with some dish detergent recently. .... Put some fruit (rotten banana works well) or even apple cider vinegar in a jar or ...
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- I had fruit gnats this summer and was able to get rid of them by setting a shallow bowl of apple cider vinegar and adding sugar to it. It draws them in with the sweet...
- Pour a little bit of bleach in a small, shallow bowl; leave it out on your countertop and the little critters will be gone after a couple of days.
- Are you sure you've checked your house for all rotting fruit and veggies? Every time I've ever gotten fruit flies, I've found some offending fruit or vegetable somewhe...
Help with Little Fruit Flies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I took some small jars, put about an inch of "apple cider vinegar" and a drop of dish washing detergent in it. then put 2 layers of plastic wrap on top and ...
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- We also have this problem, due to my son taking an apple and leaving it in the toy box without me knowing it YUCK!!!! I was told to leave a ziploc bag with a peice of...
- Pour ammonia down your drains, too. They breed in the drains and apparently they breed every 90 seconds (Hee Hee!). We just conquered this same problem, though we di...
- so wierd. my sister has given me all of these "remedies" as well. she also has a fruit fly issue. i'm on the outskirts of Gresham and she's in Vancouver. these little ...
Bugs in My House Plants....
I really like the apple cider vinegar and ashes ideas. The gnats you have live off the excess water that pools in the base of pots or on top of the soil. ...
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- Try a gentle liquid soap (e.g., Dr. Bronner's) mixed w/water in a spray bottle.
- You can buy sticky strips from a nursery like Western garden, cut into smaller strips, & put in flower pot. You can also get Insecticidal soap spray from a nursery. ...
- You may want to try dish soap. If you put like 2 TBS of regular dish soap in a spray bottle w/ maybe 1 1/2 cups of warm water then spray the plants heavly w/ the soap...