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5 Natural Remedies for Senile Pruritus

by Andreea Laza

If you are looking for simple and effective natural remedies for senile pruritus, continue reading this article and find out what they are. But first.

Senile pruritus is a skin disorder manifested on the posterior thorax, and you can distinguish it by the flaccid and dry skin and the yellow skin coloration. In the beginning stages, there is just a slight, shiny, and smooth pigmentation. If left untreated the skin turns abrasive and can start to suppurate. Senile pruritus is more common in men than in women and it responds to a few treatments. These natural remedies for senile pruritus that you see below are the most effective home cures for this medical condition.

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5 Natural Remedies for Senile Pruritus

1. Lyophilized Royal Jelly Remedy for Senile Pruritus

Dilute a vial of royal jelly (or a few capsules) in a little water, and stir until complete homogenization. Keep it under the tongue for a few minutes before swallowing. Take this remedy in the morning after breakfast. To make the remedy effective, follow a propolis tincture treatment concomitantly. Pour 20 drops of propolis tincture (30%) onto a piece of bread. Chew well and swallow. Repeat this three times per day. Continue this treatment and the propolis tincture one simultaneously for 30 days, then pause for 7 days and resume. This is one of the best natural remedies for senile pruritus there is.

2. Aromatic Vinegar & Activated Charcoal Remedy

In case the remedy above isn’t as helpful for you, make an aromatic vinegar with 100 gr of finely chopped fresh mint leaves and 200 ml vinegar. Let it stay for 10 days and then slip. Anoint the affected itching areas with this mint vinegar. Take a medicinal activated charcoal tablet after each meal for a prolonged period of time.

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3. Lamp Oil Cure for Senile Pruritus

Add 100 gr of thyme into 1 L of lamp oil and leave to macerate for 10 days. Slip and anoint the itching area with it. You may use fresh mint instead of thyme and it works just as well. In addition, these ointments aren’t toxic and come with no contraindications. Thyme is one of the best natural remedies for senile pruritus because it’s a strong natural antibiotic.

4. Thyme, the Herb that Fights Senile Pruritus

Thyme baths are amazing with senile pruritus. Externally, take thyme baths as follows. Boil a handful of thyme into 3 L of water for 5 minutes, slip and pour into your bathwater. Stay in the water for 30 minutes when it has reached room temperature. After the bath, anoint the affected area with apple cider (simple or diluted in water – depending on area sensitivity). You may also add a bag of 500 gr of wheat bran into the bathwater.

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5 Lemon and Radish Remedy for Senile Pruritus

Eat ½ lemons with radish juice and 50 g or oil sardines, three-time per week. Add lots of lemon juice. You should continue eating these foods daily until your pruritus improves. Lemon juice also helps against renal failure.

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Consult with your doctor and ask them if any of these natural remedies for senile pruritus are recommended. As far as we know, there is no contraindication and side-effects related to none of them, so you can give them a try. Much health to you!

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