Thursday, January 24, 2008

Top 10 uses for Aspirin

Top 10 uses for Aspirin

1.) Pain. You just got home working a 17 hour shift with only 2 hours of sleep the night before. You have the worst headache and you just don't know if you can handle it. Relax, aspirin is here to help. If you look at quite a few OTC medicines, they include aspirin as ingredient, because aspirin is a strong pain preventer and protector. Aspirin works as the ultimate pain relief medium.

2.) Stain Remover. This can be anything from perspiration stains to light wine stains to cigarette stains to soil stains, and more. Aspirin works great in removing stains in a variety of ways. You can remove stains today by smashing 3 aspirins into a glass followed by lemon juice and a drop of saline solution (or a drop of water, whatever works best) and directly, apply to the stain. The aspirin should be thick, therefore; visible in the mixture. Leave this on the fabric for about 3 hours before rinsing. Use warm water to rinse.

3.) Acne. This can be anything from a few pimples to many pimples, and more. Aspirin works as an elemental acid, which helps get rid of acne and other bacterias that form on the skin. Aspirin is very strong, so you must not use a lot on your face to achieve the actual effects. In fact, I truly recommend that you use only 1 cup of vaseline, 1/2 cup of milk, 1/4 cup of vinegar, 1 egg yolk, and 2 smashed aspirins to apply to the face. Leave on overnight and wash your face the next day. Use warm water to open pours and cold water to close them. Repeat if necessary.

4.) Teeth Whitening. Aspirin possesses an array of elements that are similar to other products that are used on this wavelength. The acid in Aspirin works a safe whitener. Smash 4 aspirin and add 1 teaspoon of vaseline. Apply to teeth and leave on for about 10 minutes. Rinse and repeat your ordinary regime (brush, floss, rinse, etc). You will notice results within a week.

5.) Mold. Mold is more than just bacteria. In fact, not all mold is bacteria nor belongs to any families of organisms that are a part of the bacteria family. Some mold is good mold, that is certain, however; some mold is bad mold and extremely toxic. Creating a mixture of just water and aspirin works as a strong protector and fighter against the bad mold. Smash 5 aspirins and add them to an 8 oz. bottle, filled with water. Spray the area where the mold is visible and the area around it. Repeat every 5 hours or when necessary.

6.) Dry Scalp. Whether you have dry scalp or a huge case of dandruff, aspirin is here to help. Why? Because Aspirin is medicated and works as an acid which helps promote a good state of well being, this also includes hair health and care. Wash your hair regularly. After you have washed with shampoo, smash three aspirins. As you continue, mix with a tablespoon of vinegar and apply to the hair. Massage the scalp in circular motions and leave on for about 20 minutes. Rinse with cold to cool water and apply conditioner.

7.) Prevent Fungus. You can also prevent other forms of fungi, by mixing the aspirin, like so, with the compost or water you choose to apply to the infected or potentially infected areas. This helps maintain the area's health. Although, this mixture is commonly used in an environmental sense, you can use this mixture in a regular sense (i.e. nail fungus, etc) Spray the area at least three times a day with the aspirin added mixture.

8.) Jewelry Cleaner. Aspirin is much more significant than we realize. Not only does it promote radical clean awareness, but it holds and maintains several duties as a result. It may work as a sealer, it may work as a protector, it may even work as polisher, and more. Take a bowl of lukewarm to warm water and apply three aspirins. Make sure they are dissolved. When they are dissolved, add your jewelry. If one of the rings needs more attention, use a toothbrush. Aspirin works as a fantastic jewelry cleaner in many ways.

9.) Damaged Soil. Fungal infections are a big problem in today's garden environment. If you own a garden or know someone who does, they will tell you that they like to add an aspirin or two to water and use it to treat soil. However; maybe they won't tell you. Why? Because, well, they just don't know. It's true. Plants are living, they just don't take responsibility and have no nerve endings, hence why people don't realize the actual immunities of who and what they are. Believe it or not, adding two aspirin to a 40 oz. water bottle and spraying the affected area works as a treatment, a medicine to not only the damaged soil, but the plants around.

10.) Insect Bites. As much as rodents are important to our world, they can be just as annoying. Whether you are bit by a spider or a mosquito, you are taking a chance of realizing that much more so. Smash 1-2 aspirins and add a drop of saline to form a paste. Apply the aspirin mixture directly to the bite and cover with a band-aid. Repeat if necessary.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, that is a lot of uses.

Anonymous said...

Aspirin gets rid of wine stains?! What?!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for writing this article. This has helped. It's great to know that aspirin has so many uses.

Anonymous said...

Jewelry cleaner? Well, that's good to know.