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In reply to the discussion: What home remedy did your mother or grandmother use when you were young and sick as a child? Mine was a mustard [View all]debm55
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What home remedy did your mother or grandmother use when you were young and sick as a child? Mine was a mustard [View all]
debm55
Sunday
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My "never allow alcohol in her home"Grandma generally still had something hidden for "Hot Toddies"
hlthe2b
Sunday
#5
Oh my, I hated that stuff. Thank you for sharing, markodochartaigh. That would be terrible.
debm55
Sunday
#14
Yes, I remember when they lifted the cloth off, I had a large red square on my chest. Thank you for sharing, Shoobee.
debm55
Sunday
#10
Thank you very much for sharing, 10 Turtle Day. I did the gargling with hot salt water for a sore throat.
debm55
Sunday
#15
thank you very much for sharing with us, 2naSalit. If you remember any others give them a post.
debm55
Sunday
#16
Interesting. I'm going to try to find some comfrey. Chronic left leg pain which has been
LoisB
Sunday
#45
Thank you very much, biophile, for sharing. I remember the Geritol and an elixir called St. John's syrup.
debm55
Sunday
#18
Thank you very much, GPV , for sharing with us. I remember that one. My family would rub the brandy on the gums.
debm55
Sunday
#19
Onion juice and sugar or vinegar and sugar for sore throat. Slice onion into a glass, pour
LoisB
Sunday
#17
Daily, in winter, a mixing spoon of Castor Oil or Cod Liver Oil on the way out the door for
LoisB
Sunday
#24
You were lucky. If anyone ever tries to convince you to get anywhere near either, RUN.
LoisB
Sunday
#46
HAHAHAHAH. Thank you , Golden Raisin. Mine was Vaseline. Used for every booboo on the skin.
debm55
Sunday
#41
Agree. How about the Vick's thing you put in your nose for nasal stufffiness? Thank you for sharing, sop
debm55
Sunday
#42
Thank you for sharing, Bluestocking. I had the canned stuff. But it worked like one of the vaporizers.
debm55
Sunday
#59
Thank you very much for your home remedies, mwmisses4289. I would have the honey and lemon juice in hot tea.
debm55
Sunday
#50
Oh, Thank you so much for sharing with us, bottomofthehill. I have never heard of that remedy before.
debm55
Sunday
#55
Thank you very much for sharing with us.applegrove. that is interesing about the bubles being stirred out.
debm55
Sunday
#68
Paregoric was also used to induce vomiting. When I was very young I remember it in the first aid case . Believe it or
debm55
Sunday
#81
I was given it for car sickness...it worked in that that after a few mins you didn't care whether or not you were sick!
MLAA
Sunday
#83
Codeine will do that to you. Robitussin-"get a quiet night of sleep" was the one that had codeine in it. Thank you for
debm55
Sunday
#86
I had a cold and my grandmother put a bowl of chopped onions on the corner of the headboard as I slept.
MIButterfly
Sunday
#79
HAHAHA. I bet you did sleep like a baby that night. Thank you very much, greatauntoftriplets. for sharing.
debm55
Sunday
#82
HAHAHA. Yes , they do. Thank you for sharing with us. BlueWaveNeverEnd. It is used for constipation
debm55
Sunday
#87
Thank you very much for sharing with us, 3catwoman3. I don't think I had that remedy. It doesn't sound very good.
debm55
19 hrs ago
#94
Mercurochrome for cuts; Terpin Hydrate and Codeine for coughs; and Calamine for poison ivy.
NBachers
Yesterday
#93
Head leaning over a steaming pan of water. break congestion in nose and chest.
debm55
13 hrs ago
#100
Earaches we got warmed "sweet oil" drops in the ear. It was very soothing. Also a heating pad.
prudence54
13 hrs ago
#101
Thank you very much for sharing all your home remedies with us, prudence. Yes, I forgot about the heating pad for the
debm55
8 hrs ago
#110
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Ocelot II. I had all your selections except for the milk toast. What was that
debm55
8 hrs ago
#111
My grandmother did something similiar with cloth. But it was made with dried mustard and other things. heated in a pot
debm55
8 hrs ago
#115
Oh my. did it burn? Thank you very much bmbmd. I have never heard of that one before.
debm55
8 hrs ago
#114