Warm milk with turmeric and black pepper is a common traditional remedy. This remedy helps soothe cold, cough, and throat infections.
Neem leaves have anti bacterial properties in them. These leaves are crushed to make a paste and applied on minor wounds, rashes and acne to treat them.
This drink made of tamarind and jaggery has many health benefits. It helps in reducing indigestion and bloating.
A paste can be made of crushing betel leaves and applied on forehead. This paste is known to provide relief from headaches.
Warm water brewed with dry ginger is a great traditional tea to get relief from motion sickness and nausea. Jaggery can be added to this tea to balance the flavours.
Ajwain seeds are chewed along with salt to get relief from gas and stomach ache. This is a popular traditional remedy followed in Andhra Pradesh.
This traditional remedy is usually practice during the winter season. Castor oil is warmed and applied on joints to get relief from joint pain.
A mix of tulsi leaves, ginger, black pepper, and honey is used as a drink to bring down fever. This traditional remedy also helps in boosting immunity.
Warm onion juice is used as ear drop to get relief from any pain or ear infection. This traditional home remedy is commonly practiced in South India.
Fenugreek seeds are soaked and then grinded to make a hair mask. This paste helps reduce hair fall and promotes healthy hair growth.