#196915 - 03/01/10 05:44 PM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
[Re: Lqdtrance]
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These are dependent on what you already have in the pantry, but:
A Tbsp of carob powder (usually taken in a little applesauce, but you could mix it with whatever you have on hand) is good remedy for diarrhea. I keep some on hand just for this purpose.
For the women, a clove of garlic can be used to combat yeast infections. It's used at night (inserted) and removed in the morning.
A few grains (6-7) of cayenne pepper snorted can offer migraine relief. Not necessarily pleasant, but neither is a migraine that lasts for days!
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#196943 - 03/01/10 10:24 PM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
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#196945 - 03/01/10 10:54 PM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
[Re: Hypatia]
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These are dependent on what you already have in the pantry, but:
A Tbsp of carob powder (usually taken in a little applesauce, but you could mix it with whatever you have on hand) is good remedy for diarrhea. I keep some on hand just for this purpose. I have heard camel dung is also effective. I think it was on Dirty Jobs. For the women, a clove of garlic can be used to combat yeast infections. It's used at night (inserted) and removed in the morning. I am just dying to say something clever about this, but I think I will just pass on the chance to do so. A few grains (6-7) of cayenne pepper snorted can offer migraine relief. Not necessarily pleasant, but neither is a migraine that lasts for days! I am not a huge fan of folk remedies but since the real remedies for migraines don't work all that well, as long as the folk remedies won't harm you, I don't see any reason not to give them a try. The few people I know that suffered from migraines were motivated to try just about anything. AFAIK, none of them found any of the commonly touted folk remedies effective, and they tried just about all of them. YMMV.
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#196965 - 03/02/10 03:38 AM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
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I have chronic migraines, and have had mixed results with the cayenne. By the time I'm reaching for it, however, any reduction in the pain is worth it even if it doesn't completely knock it out.
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#196973 - 03/02/10 04:12 AM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
[Re: Hypatia]
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Valerian Root will likely Pacify a Migraine Headache,Just don't try to sniff it, the smell will turn your stomach.This stuff works SO well,that Many Moons ago,A synthetic derivitive was developed,AKA-Valium!Drink Lotsa' water with it& Don't smell your burps either,lol!
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#196981 - 03/02/10 05:22 AM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
[Re: Hypatia]
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Welcome to the forum, Hypatia.
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#197027 - 03/02/10 11:52 PM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
[Re: ILBob]
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Quote: For the women, a clove of garlic can be used to combat yeast infections. It's used at night (inserted) and removed in the morning. ILBob: I am just dying to say something clever about this, but I think I will just pass on the chance to do so. ILBob, you are a better person than I am..... ... and she won't get raped by a vampire, either! Sue
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#197068 - 03/03/10 11:26 AM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
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In my area, spotted jewel weed (touch-me-not) commonly grows on stream banks and other wet areas. It has a translucent hollow stem that is juicy when crushed. I learned in scouts to use the juice to relieve the itching from stinging nettles, and I learned later that it also works on poison ivy rash. Since nettles and jewel weed are often found growing side by side, I have used this method often. It provides instant relief. Not only that, but when it blooms, the most amazing variety of hummingbirds, colorful butterflies and sphinx moths are attracted to the snapdragon-like flowers.
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#197069 - 03/03/10 11:32 AM
Re: Herbal Medicines and Home Remedies
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There are many dozens of useful plants. Another good one is jewelweed for poison ivy and other skin irritations. Sorry I stole your remedy, I didn't read through all of the messages before I posted.
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