By: eric
Don’t forget the onion trick. Cut an onion in half and place in a glass or ceramic bowl before you go to bed if you have the flu. Dispose of the onion halves in the morning(if you eat them they will...
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Honey and camomile tea are both marvellous medicines that can actually help you fight off illness or infection – I’ve had great results. And chilli and cayenne pepper are great decongestants!
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Spoonful of buckwheat honey (or other if not available but buckwheat is best) and half spoon of turmeric powder available all stores. Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory spice so it helps heal any...
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This is the essential high-test if it’s really influenza: http://heal-thyself.ning.com/profiles/blogs/master-tonic-101
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saw this on Lewrockwell.com. Excellent advice here. I’ve always used ginger tea. It’s fantastic!! But usually you have to add some honey if you’re not used to the taste.
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I work for a company that makes equipment for medical research labs. One of our customers shared with me a study that his lab did, published in CHEST in 2000. Chicked soup inhibits the stimulated...
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She lost credibility only if you are short sighted and uninformed of it’s benefits. Ginger is well known to seriously calm your stomach. Since many people, especially children will not drink a tea made...
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