These are some simple home remedies which you may find helpful.
anemia: vegetables and fruits which are dark in color, such as squash, sweet potatoes, spinach, beets, apricots, raisins, etc. contain the most iron.
athlete's foot: there is a powder they sell in health food stores which contains grapefruit seed extract which really works. Athlete's foot is contagious, so it should be treated. It is essentially caused by iodine deficiency, so perhaps you are not getting enough iodine in your diet. Another technique is to rub your recently cleaned feet with apple cider vinegar and allow it to evaporate. At night, saturate cheesecloth or gauze with vinegar, wring it out and carefully place it on your soles, covering it with dry, clean socks.
bee sting: make a paste of baking soda and water and put it on the bite right where the stinger entered as soon as possible. This will have no effect if you wait too long.
bronchitis: make a tea out of ginger root. Use about 3/4 " of ginger root. Peel the ginger, chop it into small pieces, and boil it in about 1 1/2 cups of water until half the water has boiled away. To this add honey, lemon juice and 1/8 teaspoon or less of cayenne pepper. You may want to strain out the ginger pieces, but chewing them up won't hurt you. This tea can break a fever due to the capsicum (cayenne pepper.) Even just breathing the steam from the ginger as it boils will help your lungs heal and feel better.
cradle cap: rub on olive oil.
ear infection: To prevent or cure an ear infection, put two or three drops of vinegar in your ear. I use apple cider vinegar. For babies, dilute the vinegar with spring water by about half. Try not to immerse an infant's ears in water when bathing, rather gently pour water over his or her head to rinse off shampoo. After drying off, carefully put the vinegar solution in the ears (a few drops.) 98% of children under two have ear infections at some time. They are characterized by pinkness of the ears, a low fever and crankiness. Continuously untreated ear infections can cause deafness, in adults as well as children. The reason vinegar works is that bacteria cannot flourish in the acid environment you create in the ear.
fluorescent light: fluorescent light depletes vitamin D in your body, so you need more of it if you work or study under fluorescent lights.
infection under the skin: for infections under the skin such as a sty on your eye, wounds which have sealed up, ingrown hair and boils, use a cabbage leaf as a bandage. Wash one of the greenest leaves which is moist, not the very dry outer leaves of the cabbage. Tape the leaf over the infection with adhesive tape, enough to make it stay on but allowing air to reach the wound through the leaf. Leave it on overnight. The cabbage will be wilted in the morning, but it will have drawn the infection out. This works because cabbage contains sulfur, which absorbs poisons suspended in oil, it has the right amount of porosity and moisture, and has vitamins. This really works and is the best remedy I know. Taking a bath in salt water or swimming in the ocean is also good for poison ivy, poison oak, and various infections. If an infection has progressed to blood poisoning, it is serious, and rather than use this method, you should go to a doctor or try blood-purifying medicines such as capsicum.
itchy rash: for a fungal rash, which forms a ring of pink around the outside and spreads out from there, put on milk. Milk stops the itch although it may not get rid of the rash. Milk may work on any itchy rash, such as eczema, hives and so on. The alkalinity of the milk neutralizes the acids which cause the itch. However, you should try to discover the cause. It may be a food allergy, venereal disease, something you picked up from an animal, or none of these.
plantar warts: these are usually on the sole of the foot, although they can be on hands or toes. Cover the wart with gaffer's (duct) tape as much of the time as possible. It can take at least three or four weeks to get rid of a big wart. The tape prevents oxygen from reaching the wart, which kills it. Your healthy skin will absorb oxygen from neighboring cells. As the wart is dying you may see what appear to be black dots in it. These are small roots inside the wart, which means that you are getting down to the bottom of it. Swimming in chlorinated pools or the ocean is also deleterious to the wart.
sunburn: make a paste of baking soda and witch hazel (available in drug stores with face cleansing materials like rubbing alcohol) and carefully apply. This greatly eases the pain of the burn and blisters. The witch hazel evaporates immediately.
stress: brewer's yeast is good for nervous system symptoms such as trembling hands or a twitch under the eye. You can buy it at a health food store. It tastes pretty awful, so mix a heaping tablespoon with orange or grape juice and make sure to stir it well.