Burns occur from exposure to heat, steam, hot liquids, chemicals, or the sun. The treatment of burns depends on the severity of the burn.
Severe burns can destroy all layers of skin and even damage muscles and underlying fat.
Severe burns need immediate medical attention. Natural therapies can help with wound healing and decreasing pain.
Also, certain natural remedies can reduce the risk of infection and help areas heal without scarring.
Top Foods to Heal Burns
Water – Drink plenty of water or electrolyte drinks like coconut water to help replenish lost fluids.
Citrus fruits – Include fruits and vegetables high in vitamin C which promotes healing.
Wild-caught fish – Include sources of omega-3 fats to reduce inflammation and help with tissue repair.
Zinc – The chemical reactions necessary to promote wound healing require zinc. To increase your intake of zinc rich foods, add oysters, beef, pumpkin seeds, and spinach to your diet.
Clean lean protein – Protein is necessary to rebuild tissue. Aim for at least 4-5 oz per meal daily.
Citrus fruits – Include fruits and vegetables high in vitamin C which promotes healing.
Wild-caught fish – Include sources of omega-3 fats to reduce inflammation and help with tissue repair.
Zinc – The chemical reactions necessary to promote wound healing require zinc. To increase your intake of zinc rich foods, add oysters, beef, pumpkin seeds, and spinach to your diet.
Clean lean protein – Protein is necessary to rebuild tissue. Aim for at least 4-5 oz per meal daily.
Foods that Slow Healing
Sugar – Reduces the healing of tissues and promotes inflammation.
Trans and hydrogenated oils – Processed foods contain hydrogenated oils which promote inflammation and decrease the ability of your body to heal.
Processed foods – May contain chemicals and dyes which can slow healing.
Excess Sodium – Foods high in sodium can slow down the healing process
Trans and hydrogenated oils – Processed foods contain hydrogenated oils which promote inflammation and decrease the ability of your body to heal.
Processed foods – May contain chemicals and dyes which can slow healing.
Excess Sodium – Foods high in sodium can slow down the healing process
Top 5 Home Remedies for Burn Relief
#1 Aloe vera (apply to skin 2x daily)
Look for a gel that is at least 99% pure to stimulate healing.
Look for a gel that is at least 99% pure to stimulate healing.
#2 Lavender essential oil
Lavender oil has been used for thousands of years to naturally treat burns. Apply several drops of lavender oil to the injured area 3x daily.
Lavender oil has been used for thousands of years to naturally treat burns. Apply several drops of lavender oil to the injured area 3x daily.
#3 Vitamin E (400 IU daily or use as a topical gel)
Vitamin E is an important antioxidant for repairing tissue and healing burns.
Vitamin E is an important antioxidant for repairing tissue and healing burns.
#4 Zinc (30 mg 2x daily)
Critical for enzymatic reactions for healing.
Critical for enzymatic reactions for healing.
#5 L-glutamine (500-1000 mg daily)
An amino acid required for tissue healing and to prevent infections related to burns.
An amino acid required for tissue healing and to prevent infections related to burns.
Bonus Remedy
Antioxidants including vitamin C, E, selenium, flavanoids and other antioxidants that will reduce free radicals caused by burns.
Antioxidants including vitamin C, E, selenium, flavanoids and other antioxidants that will reduce free radicals caused by burns.
Essential Oils for Burns
Lavender essential oil can help heal burns and frankincense oil can reduce scarring. Also, melaleuca (tea tree oil) an reduce the risk of infections and for pain associated from burns use peppermint oil. To heal burns fast, try this homemade burn salve or this sunburn spray for sunburns.
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