How to Correct the Side Effects of Botox
Botox injections are used to treat average to excessive amount of frown lines. The active ingredient in this injection is the attenuated (purified and inactive) bacteria, Clostridium Botulinum. This bacteria in its pure form can cause serious illness, even death, when introduced into the body. When it is purified, it becomes safe to use for cosmetic treatments. Unfortunately, despite it being inactive, the mere presence of the bacteria in the skin can still cause numerous side effects. By employing all the natural remedies below, you can effectively correct Botox side effects.Instructions
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Consume foods rich in magnesium. Botox injections can cause temporary high blood pressure. You can lower your blood pressure by eating foods with high magnesium content such as dark leafy vegetables and beans. Eat these types of foods every day.
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Perform static yoga poses. A common side effect of Botox injections is muscle weakness. Restorative yoga postures can help strengthen and relax your muscles. Perform these yoga poses every day. See the YouTube link in the Resources below to watch a yoga video.
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Eat ginger. Nausea is one side effect of Botox. Taking ginger will reduce the swelling of your stomach linings while relieving gas and irritation. Eating candied ginger will also have a similar effect. Chew on a piece of ginger every day to eliminate nausea.
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Drink baking soda solution. Indigestion is a common side effect of Botox injections, and this can easily be remedied by drinking one glass of baking soda solution. Mix and stir 6 tbsp. of baking soda to one glass of water. Drink the solution whenever you feel indigestion.
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