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In reply to the discussion: Do you remember any home remedies that your folks had to fix an illness or condition. Can't sleep--cup of warm milk . [View all]electric_blue68
(20,097 posts)22. Oh, I get it! As city kids it was kind of an adventure to do a bit of walking in the woods!....
Actually one time decades later when I was invited to a little village in western Switzerland where my aunt & uncle lived. She had an art studio where I'd make art w her. We did one short woods walk.
It was to see this big boulder ?10+ ft just sitting in the middle of a glade, but not coming up from the ground. It was deposited by glaciers.
Anyway, we rolled our socks over our pants legs to avoid poisonous plants, and probably ticks (ew), too.
And good luck this coming Spring!
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Do you remember any home remedies that your folks had to fix an illness or condition. Can't sleep--cup of warm milk . [View all]
debm55
Feb 1
OP
My aunt, a nurse, gave us periodic penicillin shots. (Later to be a wrong thing to do)
LakeArenal
Feb 1
#1
I luckily never had. I heard it was horrible. I think it was for digestion problems.
debm55
Feb 1
#5
I did that one and for a baby with colic take for a ride in the car or place in a basket on a running drier Thank you .
debm55
Feb 1
#4
Here's one that I know of, that those that live near cold springs (in the Ozarks where I grew up at), if you had caught
SWBTATTReg
Feb 1
#7
Oh and another thing, I would consume a little baking soda too, it exudes on the skin too, which is what you want.
SWBTATTReg
Feb 1
#10
On one of my wild food walks we learned that broad leaf (and I think narrow leaf) Plaintan were good for the ...
electric_blue68
Feb 1
#19
Nice to know, but I kind of just avoid any wooded areas now, totally, to avoid catching anything! Ha ha heh. And
SWBTATTReg
Feb 1
#21
Oh, I get it! As city kids it was kind of an adventure to do a bit of walking in the woods!....
electric_blue68
Feb 1
#22
Thanks! The Switzerland trip sounds neat, your relatives sound neat too, an artist of all things! How neat
SWBTATTReg
Feb 1
#23
Thank you very much pandr32. Ginger ale cures. sore throats, chest colds. stomach ache, Multi-cure.
debm55
Feb 1
#75
OH you. It might take my fever away but it gives me a headache. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHH
debm55
Feb 1
#77
Milk toast - yuck! When my mom was a little girl, and didn't feel well, her mother would make...
3catwoman3
Feb 1
#16
I love milk toast! My mom never gave it to us as a home remedy; we just liked it
yellowdogintexas
Feb 2
#142
Antiphlogisitine - interesting name. Triggered a memory from high school science.
3catwoman3
Feb 2
#144
Thank you yellowdogintexas. I can't believe at one time turpentine was used in store bought cough syrup
debm55
Feb 2
#152
Grandmother would give warmed honey, lemon, and whiskey for a cough. Also, crush up some
sinkingfeeling
Feb 1
#29
Grandma alway had it in a bottle. It came with a glass dauber. It would run down your leg and stain. It was used
MLAA
Feb 1
#54
Ha, that sounds familiar when I was a kid, with the dauber, at my Aunt's house.
electric_blue68
Feb 2
#91
So true, got ready to blow on the bite/scratch the nanosecond grandma moved towards you with the dauber 😂
MLAA
Feb 2
#150
Arnica montana pellets are great for -heavy- dental work! All I needed after were regular asprins...
electric_blue68
Feb 2
#92
Thank you had the glass dauber too. It worse then putting nothing on it. I remember my pants got caught in gears of my
debm55
Feb 2
#109
Ginger ale or 7-Up for an upset stomach, or (yuk!) milk toast. Hated that stuff.
Ocelot II
Feb 1
#39
In 45 years, I had to bite my tongue so many times when a parent would say something...
3catwoman3
Feb 2
#88
How about the Vicks Vapor Inhaler? When I was a kid. I tried it and never used again.
debm55
Feb 1
#64
Yes , that was it. Thank you IcyPeas. I would frequently get bronchitis. My grandmother called it a mustard plaster as
debm55
Feb 1
#55
Sugar melted in vinegar or sugar melted In onion slices for sore throat. Castor Oil and
LoisB
Feb 1
#49
For earaches dad would blow smoke into our ear. For a filthy mouth, apply soap liberally to the interior and then
WheelWalker
Feb 1
#79
I am sorry for you . I was a mouth breather too. Everyime I did it , I got slapped in the face. Never went to the doctor
debm55
Feb 2
#122
If your sinuses are stuffed up, put a teaspoon of horseradish in your mouth, ...
JustABozoOnThisBus
Feb 2
#124
I had wasbi paste at a restaurant, got sick in the stomach soon after. Too strong for me.
debm55
Feb 2
#155
this one really works. For wasp, bee or hornet stings. Chew up some tobacco
yellowdogintexas
Feb 2
#139
Thank you very much SARose, It sounds very good. And bless your mother for making it for you
debm55
Feb 2
#146
this is a great thread. Has anyone listened to "The Peoples' Pharmacy" on NPR.
yellowdogintexas
Feb 2
#141