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Does any body know what's good for eyebags?

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  1. Several remedies are available, but you may have to find the cause before discovering a cure.

    See link below.  


  2. I have heard that sliced cucumbers are good, as well as steeped, wet, cold teabags are good for puffiness around the eyes. Just make sure whatever you use is really cool because that is what helps swelling

    go down.

  3. Here is a remedy and some other ideas for your condition.

    Cucumber Honey Eye Nourisher

    Ingredients:

    1 Tbsp. aloe vera gel

    2 tsp. cucumber, peeled with seeds removed

    1/2 tsp. honey

    1/2 tsp. chamomile tea

    Directions:

    Steep chamomile tea in boiling water. Set aside to cool. In food processor or blender combine cucumber, aloe vera and honey. Blend on low setting. Add chamomile tea. Blend until smooth. Apply gently under eyes using ring finger. Store in glass dish covered with plastic wrap in refrigerator for up to one week. Best applied chilled.

    Benefits:

    Reduces puffiness, cools and refreshes contours under eyes.

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    Cause

    Abnormal immune response is believed be a possible cause of hypothyroidism. The exact cause is not known, but certain antibodies from the immune system will launch an assault on the thyroid, disturbing hormone production. Lumps or tumors that form on the thyroid also disrupt hormone production. Temporary hyperthyroidism can be caused by infection or inflammation, and certain prescription drugs.

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    Natural Cures

    Diet: Eat an organic, whole foods diet, emphasizing foods that naturally suppress excess thyroid hormone production. Such foods include broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, mustard greens, rutabagas, spinach, turnips, soybeans, peaches, and pears. Eliminate dairy products, over consumption of wheat products, coffee, tea, and caffeinated soft drinks.

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    Homeopathy: The homeopathic remedy Thyroidium is very helpful in assisting in proper thyroid regulation.

    Juice Therapy: Drink carrot, celery, spinach, and parsley juice; or juice made from a combination of cabbage, watercress, and spinach.

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    Alternative Professional Care

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  4. i heard putting teabags into fridge then putting them on ur eyes..

    answers MINE EVERYONE!!

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  5. my friend told me to put to spoons in the freezer and add them on my eyes daily .

    i tried it a couple of times but then i stopped also tea bags i heard works to.

    good luck hun  

  6. eye masks with cucumber slices .

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