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Home Remedies for the Treatment of Nose Bleeding

Here are some of the Common Home Remedies for the Treatment of Nose Bleeding:

Coriander Leaves - Use juice of fresh coriander leaves as nasal drops.

Alum - Herbalists suggest using wild alum root powder. This will stop the bleeding immediately. Wild alum root is a powerful astringent.

Lemon Juice - Mix the juice of three lemons into two cups of cold water and sponge on the sunburn. The lemon will cool the burn, act as a disinfectant, and will promote healing of the skin.

Goldenseal - This one is another good remedy used for curing nose bleeds. Make a tea from goldenseal using one teaspoon to a pint of boiling water. Steep a few minutes and let it settle at the bottom, and when it is cooled down - snuff some into your nostrils. Do this several times during the day to prevent recurrence.

Tulsi Juice - Drinking tulsi juice mixed with honey will also help and provide extra strength to the body.

Vinegar - Pour some vinegar on a cloth and wash the neck, nose and temples with it.


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