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4 Home Remedies Doctors Don’t Want You To DIY

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There are some home remedies that doctors recommend you should not do yourself.

But all-natural is the way to go, right? Well, some doctors beg to differ.

In today’s society, DIY (do-it-yourself) is definitely a go-to option for most, but there are some treatments that are better left where you found them and better to go find a professional.

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Take a look at some of these surprising home remedies that didn’t pass the professionals’ standards.

1. DIY enemas

Ever considered an at-home attempt at “evacuating” your bowels?

Well, according to Jennifer Berman, M.D., director of the Female Sexual Medicine Center at UCLA Medical Center, she has seen many cases of non-traditional enema methods.

Traditionally water is used, but she says, “I see a lot of people do them, sometimes even with coffee because they think the caffeine will help clear their system. This is not true!”

She adds, “With any sort of enema, you end up running the risk of perforating your rectum—death is even a possibility.”

2. Yogurt for yeast infections

Ideally, the live cultures in the yogurt will contain acidophilus that will help rid your body of the “bad bacteria”.

Unfortunately, most yogurt on the market today has too much sugar and not enough bacteria-fighting acidophilus.

“It’s not clear if these live cultures will actually flourish in the vagina, the sugary flavored yogurts can lead to more infections, says ob-gyn Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., clinical professor at Yale School of Medicine.

3. Doctors Do Not Recommend Nut Scrub Home Remedies

“One of my clients came in and her face was bloody due to a nut scrub,” says board-certified dermatologist Whitney Bowe, M.D.

This DIY remedy called for crushed pistachio shells, walnuts, and almonds. They were then mixed with olive oil and rubbed all over her face.

“The problem here is that you’re getting a lot of jagged edges if you make a scrub with shells and nuts. Those edges create microtears in the skin. It’s really bad!”

4. Doctors Say Toothpaste Acne Treatments Are Not The Best Home Remedies

This is a very logical DIY treatment, as the baking soda is thought to dry out the pimple.

The issue with this is that toothpaste is made of more than just baking soda. The additional ingredients wreak havoc on your skin.

“The three worst toothpaste ingredients are alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, and menthol—all of them can irritate the skin more than help it,” says Bowe.

For more DIYs not to try, visit KissTheChaos.com

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