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Coffee intake has been associated with a lower level of liver enzymes, reduced progression of chronic liver disease and reduced incidence of liver cancer.
Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/...

My grandmother always insists when we have a nasty cough that we need to swallow a spoonful of..."
Diluting 1 tsp. of Vick's into a glass of warm milk is an old home remedy for several ailments. Downing this concoction was believed to cure coughs, fevers and sore throats.
Source- E how.

Source: A friend of mine.

I would never drink Vicks. I remember that I read that it cures foot fungus. So I looked it up and found that it could be used to stop coughs just as Heidi's grandmother said.



Lets hear them, Susan!

I think I haven't tried any.

REMEDY: Castor oil application.
Castor oil (a vegetable oil from the castor bean) is an effective remedy for abdominal discomfort—including bloating, constipation and cramps. It’s equally effective for joint and muscle pain. You also can use it to improve the immune system.
How to use it: Saturate a large gauze pad with castor oil. Place the pad directly over the area that hurts—on your abdomen, over your knee, etc. Cover it with a few layers of plastic food wrap, and then leave it in place overnight for about eight hours or you can apply a heating pad during the day for one hour.
To strengthen your immune system when you are feeling sick, take a castor oil bath. Fill the tub with warm water, add about one-half cup of castor oil and soak for 20 to 30 minutes. Then pour about one cup of inexpensive shampoo into the water to dissolve the oil. Slosh well, and rinse off before getting out.
Studies have shown that a castor oil bath increases lymph flow and boosts levels of T-cells, a type of white blood cell needed to resist infection.
Source:http://www.bottomlinepublications.com...

Ah yeah, totally cool!
:)
BunWat wrote: "Also I find local honey helps a lot with pollen allergies. Has to be local though."
I have heard this, too. I believe I read that it takes awhile (up to a year maybe?) to be in your system to work. Does that sound correct, Dubs, or am I remembering wrong? Which is completely possible.
I have been using strictly local honey for a few years, now. My allergies seem to have improved. They were really bad when I first moved to Georgia.
Also, for sore throats I always drink hot water with lemon and honey. It helps to soothe my throat.

Re: honey -- I switched to organic, raw honey a couple years ago and noticed such a huge difference from the regular supermarket stuff. It usually does wonders when I have a sore throat, but it's not making much difference with this cough.

Re: honey -- I switched to organic, raw honey a couple years ago and noticed ..."
Before bed coat the soles of your feet with Vicks Vaporub and put on some socks.
Source = A work colleague's grandmother.
Rubbing a gold ring on a pig stye (Is that an aussie name for them?). It works.
The red sores you get on your eye lids. The cure has been passed down for generations through my family.

BunWat wrote: "My home remedy for styes, pink eye, etc is a mild concentration boric acid eye wash twice a day. Source, old style general physician and family friend in my home town. (Long gone now) Boric acid is..."
My remedy is only good for styes, not conjunctivitus. Easier and cheaper than your remedy. Laugh at it if you will. It really works.
My remedy is only good for styes, not conjunctivitus. Easier and cheaper than your remedy. Laugh at it if you will. It really works.

I went to a doctor for a cough like that. After a few unsuccessful diagnoses he prescribed a codeine-laced cough syrup. That worked.
The problem was that my throat could not get a chance to rest, because I couldn't stop coughing long enough. Without rest it couldn't heal, so it kept making me cough.

Re: honey -- I switched to organic, raw honey a couple years ag..."
I love hot toddies and have been having plenty of them. I guess I should probably go to the doctor but I won't have time for a couple more weeks.
The thing is, I'm not congested at all. My throat isn't really sore either, just a little tender after I've had a particularly bad coughing fit. I don't feel sick. It's seriously just the cough. So annoying.

Source: my great grandmother, Maud.
For chigger bites, paint over with clear nail polish, which deprives the chigger of oxygen in case it is still there sucking on ya.
Source: Endangered Species
Source: Endangered Species

Rough feet? Rub Vicks on your feet before going to bed and sleep in socks. Do this for 3 nights, and the rough skin will come right off when you rub it.
Source: A friend

It is derived from a Pembrokeshire, Wales proverb which goes "Eat an apple on going to bed, And you'll keep the doctor from earning his bread."
Source: The February 1866 edition of Notes and Queries magazine


I am hoping its anti inflammatory properties will also benefit me in keeping my arthritis in check. It is also supposed to be beneficial for the MS sufferer, too. I will tell my sister and hope she is open to the idea. The tablet form would be the one for her as she doesn't do any cooking for herself anymore.

Excessive cleansing can destroy your skin's acid mantle—the oily layer on the skin's surface that protects the skin from bacteria and other environmental impurities. Vinegar helps restore the skin's natural pH balance, while it acts as an astringent to help tighten your skin's connective tissues. In just a few days, your complexion should look healthier.
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http://www.householdmagicdailytips.co...

I am hoping its anti inflammatory properties will also benefit me in k..."
Here is list of the benefits of the use of tumeric:
1. It is a natural antiseptic and antibacterial agent, useful in disinfecting cuts and burns.
2. When combined with cauliflower, it has shown to prevent prostate cancer and stop the growth of existing prostate cancer.
3. Prevented breast cancer from spreading to the lungs in mice.
4. May prevent melanoma and cause existing melanoma cells to commit suicide.
5. Reduces the risk of childhood leukemia.
6. Is a natural liver detoxifier.
7. May prevent and slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease by removing amyloyd plaque buildup in the brain.
8. May prevent metastases from occurring in many different forms of cancer.
9. It is a potent natural anti-inflammatory that works as well as many anti-inflammatory drugs but without the side effects.
10. Has shown promise in slowing the progression of multiple sclerosis in mice.
11. Is a natural painkiller and cox-2 inhibitor.
12. May aid in fat metabolism and help in weight management.
13. Has long been used in Chinese medicine as a treatment for depression.
14. Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, it is a natural treatment for arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
15. Boosts the effects of chemo drug paclitaxel and reduces its side effects.
16. Promising studies are underway on the effects of turmeric on pancreatic cancer.
17. Studies are ongoing in the positive effects of turmeric on multiple myeloma.
18. Has been shown to stop the growth of new blood vessels in tumors.
19. Speeds up wound healing and assists in remodeling of damaged skin.
20. May help in the treatment of psoriasis and other inflammatory skin conditions
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Okay, so this isn't MINE. A few years ago my mom stopped using deodorant/antiperspirant. I don't know if she believed that spam-mail about it clogging up your pit glands and giving you the cancer or what. She just stopped. She has a rag and a jug of vinegar next to her vanity and she rubs it under her arms every morning after her shower. She says she never has a sweat or stink issue ever.
About a year ago I had a bit of a rash under one arm, I've no idea, it was like hives or whatever. Anyway, deodorant seemed to irritate, so for a couple of days I tried mom's vinegar regimen. It worked, in that I did not have a sweat or BO problem (and the rash went away). My husband however demanded that I stop, insisting that I smelled like a pickle and he couldn't take it anymore. :)
I stopped. Mom didn't. We secretly call her "pickle".
About a year ago I had a bit of a rash under one arm, I've no idea, it was like hives or whatever. Anyway, deodorant seemed to irritate, so for a couple of days I tried mom's vinegar regimen. It worked, in that I did not have a sweat or BO problem (and the rash went away). My husband however demanded that I stop, insisting that I smelled like a pickle and he couldn't take it anymore. :)
I stopped. Mom didn't. We secretly call her "pickle".

Did your husband call you "pickle" before you quit using the vinegar?
He just complained I smelled of pickle. He likes pickles...he did not like me pickled.
Mmmm, he's not often close enough to her to notice if her pits smell of pickle. That'd be weird.