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Sat Dec-18-10 01:40 PM
Response to Reply #34 |
| 95. The second one makes a little perverse sense |
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although you should never pop a blister, just let it pop on its own after a new layer of skin has grown under it. The fluid inside a blister is sterile. If you pop it before new skin has grown, you're just opening the door to infection.
However, it was less likely to get infected after dark when the heavy chores were done for the day.
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| -List Your Home Remedies for What Ailes Ya |
Le Taz Hot |
Dec-14-10 07:05 AM |
#0 |
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Blackberry juice/berries for the stomach flu |
catbyte |
Dec-14-10 07:14 AM |
#1 |
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elderberry is also good for this.... |
handmade34 |
Dec-14-10 07:29 AM |
#12 |
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Same thing for diarrhea. |
dixiegrrrrl |
Dec-14-10 09:16 AM |
#39 |
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Blackberry brandy was my mother's cureall |
Warpy |
Dec-18-10 01:28 PM |
#91 |
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I use vinegar for sunburns |
DrDan |
Dec-14-10 07:14 AM |
#2 |
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Bleach for Minor Burns |
demwing |
Dec-14-10 07:15 AM |
#3 |
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Chemical Burn |
otohara |
Dec-14-10 09:59 AM |
#56 |
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try it sometime - NOT in sensitive areas |
demwing |
Dec-14-10 12:48 PM |
#72 |
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Bad idea. Bleach on the skin is never a good idea. |
Warpy |
Dec-18-10 01:33 PM |
#92 |
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Vodka mixed with Mt. Dew |
The Straight Story |
Dec-14-10 07:16 AM |
#4 |
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LOL! |
Le Taz Hot |
Dec-14-10 07:20 AM |
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Hahaaa! I like Seagram's with Dr. Pepper. :) |
pacalo |
Dec-14-10 09:24 AM |
#44 |
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marijuana for irritability caused by cabin fever and miserable weather |
notadmblnd |
Dec-14-10 07:18 AM |
#5 |
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+1000 |
Cal Carpenter |
Dec-14-10 08:44 AM |
#31 |
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:) |
stuntcat |
Dec-14-10 09:24 AM |
#43 |
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I have enough to fill a book... |
handmade34 |
Dec-14-10 07:19 AM |
#6 |
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Garlic for...just about everything. Warding off opportunistic illness, |
BlueIris |
Dec-14-10 07:19 AM |
#7 |
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Yes, Garlic |
handmade34 |
Dec-14-10 07:32 AM |
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That would only work |
BonnieJW |
Dec-17-10 10:25 AM |
#89 |
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Garlic for loosening phlegm. |
aquart |
Dec-14-10 07:46 AM |
#15 |
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Glad to see that others do it as well |
pipi_k |
Dec-14-10 08:33 AM |
#29 |
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Garlic is good for just about everything for me too. |
Jamastiene |
Dec-14-10 09:22 AM |
#42 |
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Heat the garlic buds in an oven or in a fry pan, |
pnorman |
Dec-14-10 09:51 AM |
#53 |
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Thanks for the tip. |
Jamastiene |
Dec-14-10 12:17 PM |
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I don't know what extent, if any, heat would lessen the thereaupetic effects of garlic. |
pnorman |
Dec-14-10 01:35 PM |
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"The Garlic Shoppe" |
pnorman |
Dec-15-10 04:15 AM |
#84 |
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Oooh, see, for me, too much garlic causes nausea. |
BlueIris |
Dec-14-10 10:11 AM |
#57 |
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I'm a firm believer in a variation of the saying, |
Jamastiene |
Dec-14-10 12:15 PM |
#69 |
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warm-hot tea |
eShirl |
Dec-14-10 07:22 AM |
#9 |
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Hot Toddies |
remember2000forever |
Dec-14-10 07:51 AM |
#17 |
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Tea for insomnia: |
LWolf |
Dec-14-10 07:22 AM |
#10 |
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a spo' a' tey |
stuntcat |
Dec-14-10 09:26 AM |
#47 |
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Home made chicken soup. Nt |
xchrom |
Dec-14-10 07:28 AM |
#11 |
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Apricot brandy. |
HopeHoops |
Dec-14-10 07:43 AM |
#14 |
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Wasabi for opening up clogged sinuses. |
Odin2005 |
Dec-14-10 07:51 AM |
#16 |
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Jalapenos |
Le Taz Hot |
Dec-14-10 07:53 AM |
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Horseradish works, too |
Warpy |
Dec-18-10 01:36 PM |
#93 |
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Ginger in any form for nausea. |
TexasProgresive |
Dec-14-10 07:53 AM |
#18 |
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For nausea I like clove oil. Either that, or the scent of fresh coffee grounds. |
BlueIris |
Dec-14-10 08:51 AM |
#35 |
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Peroxide is excellent for clearing ear wax and itchy ears, you can use it as a mouth rinse too. |
nc4bo |
Dec-14-10 07:57 AM |
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The best thing for ear wax is mineral oil, warmed to body temperature |
Warpy |
Dec-18-10 01:38 PM |
#94 |
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There is a book |
H2O Man |
Dec-14-10 07:58 AM |
#21 |
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My great-granmother |
Le Taz Hot |
Dec-14-10 08:04 AM |
#24 |
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For a bad headache |
eilen |
Dec-14-10 07:58 AM |
#22 |
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For chronic soberness, use..... |
Uben |
Dec-14-10 08:02 AM |
#23 |
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roffles |
stuntcat |
Dec-14-10 09:27 AM |
#49 |
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Sex, for depression |
somone |
Dec-14-10 08:06 AM |
#25 |
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Lexapro and Merlot |
progressoid |
Dec-14-10 08:21 AM |
#26 |
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That sounds dangerous. |
Le Taz Hot |
Dec-14-10 08:24 AM |
#27 |
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Oh, yeah. |
progressoid |
Dec-14-10 08:40 AM |
#30 |
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Eat garlic and hot peppers. |
hobbit709 |
Dec-14-10 08:25 AM |
#28 |
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that's close to mine |
nebenaube |
Dec-14-10 01:02 PM |
#75 |
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Nose nasties and other things... |
pipi_k |
Dec-14-10 08:44 AM |
#32 |
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I used to get sinus infections every winter |
rucky |
Dec-14-10 08:47 AM |
#33 |
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I don't have them anymore, either, but what I do have, now, |
Kalyke |
Dec-14-10 09:29 AM |
#50 |
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If you do them right before bed... |
rucky |
Dec-14-10 11:28 AM |
#67 |
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In my great great grandmothers medical book: |
niceypoo |
Dec-14-10 08:50 AM |
#34 |
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The second one makes a little perverse sense |
Warpy |
Dec-18-10 01:40 PM |
#95 |
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Kefir (like liquid yogurt) to boost your immune system! |
cilla4progress |
Dec-14-10 08:52 AM |
#36 |
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When feeling a cold coming on, sleep with a heating pad along your spine. |
intheflow |
Dec-14-10 08:56 AM |
#37 |
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Ginger tea |
LiberalEsto |
Dec-14-10 09:05 AM |
#38 |
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Ginger tea is also great for migraines |
revolution breeze |
Dec-14-10 10:12 AM |
#58 |
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Prune juice for political tolerance. |
lonestarnot |
Dec-14-10 09:18 AM |
#40 |
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... |
rosesaylavee |
Dec-15-10 07:35 AM |
#85 |
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Garlic. Just about everything. |
Jamastiene |
Dec-14-10 09:20 AM |
#41 |
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Kimchi for colds and flus. |
lightningandsnow |
Dec-14-10 09:25 AM |
#45 |
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Colds! |
oldlib |
Dec-14-10 09:25 AM |
#46 |
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for fire ant bites: |
dixiegrrrrl |
Dec-14-10 09:26 AM |
#48 |
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I love the stuff on superficial itchy stuff |
Warpy |
Dec-18-10 01:41 PM |
#96 |
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Echinacea tea for almost any internal or external infection. |
InvisibleTouch |
Dec-14-10 09:40 AM |
#51 |
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Garlic, straight up, "Russian Pennicillin." (nt) |
ehrnst |
Dec-14-10 09:42 AM |
#52 |
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RX Grade Sesame Oil w/ Mint - Sinutitis |
otohara |
Dec-14-10 09:56 AM |
#54 |
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Vinegar - Athlete's foot |
Ricochet21 |
Dec-14-10 09:57 AM |
#55 |
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Christiania |
Ichingcarpenter |
Dec-14-10 10:15 AM |
#59 |
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Cayenne pepper. Sore throat gargle, Small wound disinfectant and coagulator |
RadiationTherapy |
Dec-14-10 10:20 AM |
#60 |
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Aloe for burns |
MorningGlow |
Dec-14-10 10:37 AM |
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In Japan, it's custumary to keep some aloe plants growing in the yard for just that purpose! |
pnorman |
Dec-15-10 01:47 AM |
#83 |
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here are some |
Celebration |
Dec-14-10 10:53 AM |
#62 |
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tea tree oil for nail fungus |
renate |
Dec-14-10 10:53 AM |
#63 |
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Dr. McGillicuddy's Cherry and Dr. Pepper. |
Lucian |
Dec-14-10 10:59 AM |
#64 |
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RESCUE REMEDY for when I freak out |
babydollhead |
Dec-14-10 11:09 AM |
#65 |
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Hot water bottle or rice in a sock heated in microwave for any aches and pains and |
LiberalLoner |
Dec-14-10 11:15 AM |
#66 |
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My sure cure for everything |
spinbaby |
Dec-14-10 11:35 AM |
#68 |
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Garlic poultice for earaches. |
Blue_In_AK |
Dec-14-10 12:20 PM |
#71 |
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Apple Cider Vinegar -- |
defendandprotect |
Dec-14-10 12:56 PM |
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Thanks for the tip |
Delphinus |
Dec-18-10 07:59 AM |
#90 |
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STOP diarrhea immediately ... with a teaspoon of scalded milk .... |
defendandprotect |
Dec-14-10 12:59 PM |
#74 |
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Aspirin. |
reformist2 |
Dec-14-10 01:09 PM |
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Here's mine- |
asdjrocky |
Dec-14-10 01:11 PM |
#77 |
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almost forgot my homemade elderberry-vodka tincture |
eShirl |
Dec-14-10 07:08 PM |
#79 |
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Nail fungus, etc |
morningglory |
Dec-14-10 09:12 PM |
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Dec-15-10 02:37 PM |
#86 |
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Bananas, potatoes and hot dog stir fry, fried in high fructose corn syrup! |
HuckleB |
Dec-14-10 09:23 PM |
#81 |
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Sauerkraut |
BeFree |
Dec-14-10 10:51 PM |
#82 |
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Anyone ever use ACV for kidney stones?......z |
Zoigal |
Dec-15-10 02:38 PM |
#87 |
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ED treatments |
plcdude |
Dec-16-10 11:28 AM |
#88 |