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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]MLAA
(18,887 posts)150. So true, got ready to blow on the bite/scratch the nanosecond grandma moved towards you with the dauber 😂
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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