Millions of Americans who spent the July weekend at the beach or lounging outdoors by the barbie, grilling their favorite fare, are now suffering with sunburn.
“Sunburns can actually be quite serious and if you experience a real burn with blisters, or feel dizzy or woozy, head straight to the nearest walk-in medical center or your doctor’s office,” notes Dr. Ellen Kamhi, Ph.D. and author of “The Natural Medicine Chest.”
But she tells Newsmax Health a handful of simple, natural remedies can ease the suffering that comes from spending too much time in the sun.
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