Home remedies

Posted by richrobinson 9 years, 4 months ago to The Gulch: General
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My father is 74 years young and this morning he was reminiscing about his childhood. He said he was always careful when playing at his grandmothers house. The reason---if he fell and got a cut she would rub the white part of chicken poop on the cut. She saved it in a jar for just such an occasion. I'm guessing it helped it heal faster. His family had a farm and had to make due the best they could. I doubt this treatment would be sanctioned by ObamaCare and she would probably be charged with child abuse by lefty do-gooders. Anyone else have any strange home remedies?


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  • Posted by strugatsky 9 years, 4 months ago
    A remedy for sunburn (not against sunburn, but after you've been burned): sour cream. Liberally applied to burned areas. Lessens the pain and sometimes prevents the skin from peeling off (depends on the severity, of course).
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  • Posted by strugatsky 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    There is science behind the enema. Many of our ailments are due to toxins. Clearing out the bowels and flushing out the toxins gives the body the strength to fight infections and gives overall health and strength. Many of the foods that we eat, such as processed foods and semi-baked flours move very slowly and get contaminated internally.
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  • Posted by strugatsky 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    My wife has been suffering from those types of cracks in her fingers for several years. Prescription medication helps a little, but does not cure it. Recently, we had a half hour swim in the Dead Sea and played with the mud there and a very sulfur rich (and stinky!) shower. That same night the cracks were completely healed!
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't know for sure why that was added but I will tell you that it was lefty, liberal, progressives and that general mindlessness that promoted allopathic medicine: treat the symptom instead of the cause. Before that we used natural resources and practices handed down through the millennia.
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  • Posted by johnpe1 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    it's a good thing that the observers of these 100-percent-fatal fungus
    infections didn't "catch" it -- communicable by touch only? -- j
    .
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  • Posted by saucerdesigner 9 years, 4 months ago
    I had never had a sinus infection in my life until I did a nasal wash using water from a local well without boiling the water first. I had used the well water, which I had filtered, for drinking, making coffee and cooking for several years with no problems but was just careless. In the span of a day or two my sinuses were inflamed, my face was puffy and hot and the infection had spread to the maxilla, or upper jaw and had involved my teeth. I refused to see the doctor for it because I knew I'd be prescribed or administered antibiotics. Judy thought she was going to have to take me to the ER.

    I had been using colloidal silver for years, mostly for stopping colds, sore throats and tooth aches and was confident it could handle the infection. I buy the best I can find which is MesoSilver, according to a report I found through an article on Dr. Joseph Mercola's website. Here's a link to the report:
    http://www.silver-colloids.com/Report...

    Here's a link to the protocol I used that cured this acute sinus infection:
    http://www.colloidsforlife.com/Sinus_...

    I also gargled with hydrogen peroxide and something called Triguard (no longer available) to knock down any pathogens in my mouth and throat and essential oil of clove for the resultant tooth pain.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 9 years, 4 months ago
    This is a true story and the folks involved still swear by it.

    It was around 1950 and a person I know was about 2 years old and was dying of whooping cough. High fever, congestion and all the other symptoms. After treating her for days the doctor finally said there was nothing else that could be done and she would not live through the night. Her great grandmother said there was an old recipe that could be tried, since it was a last resort. It was boiling fresh sheep dung in water for 1 hour and then filtering off a few tablespoons of liquid and feeding it to her in small doses every hour. Her father, desperate, agreed to the treatment. After four hours, she was up and the sickness was gone. Strange remedy, but all who witnessed it swears it is what saved the little girls life. The little girl became my wife in 1981. Her father, mother, and grandmother all said she was going to die and this saved her life.

    Was it luck or some very interesting bio-chemistry at work? I don't know, but it is a very interesting story.
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    Posted by illucio 9 years, 4 months ago
    Lefty do-gooders huh.

    Well, obviously this would be considered a right winged comment and page then, right?

    Really, I smell a rat !
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  • Posted by Flootus5 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Over the many decades of existence to date, I discovered the hard way that I am allergic to penicillin based antibiotics. Hives.

    So, I always fill that out on the doctor office forms when I go. Now, I bring it up and request the older era sulpha based antibiotics. That has worked great on a number of maladies over the decades. And guess what? On Tuesday last I developed an ear infection. Didn't hurt but couldn't hear out of that ear and it was bloody. Now, as of yesterday and 3 days of sulpha drug, it is clearing up nicely.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 9 years, 4 months ago
    Firstly (as I commented directly to Suzanne above), do not put "x+dirt" on any wound. This is bad. Example of 'bad' if you scroll down here: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/sporot...

    There is a book I can recommend: When There Is No Doctor". A lot of it is oriented towards sanitation in remote Mexican villages, but there is tons of good medical advice for DIY medicine. I would suggest this book for anyone who has a BugOut kit.
    http://www.amazon.com/Where-There-Is-...

    TLDNR:
    Many of the 'modern' cures for disease are applicable to a true Paleolithic technology - they require no more than the ability to boil water and dig latrines and avoidance behavior patterns that actively increase the chance of crippling or fatal disorders.

    Chief amongst these behavior patterns to avoid is the 'rub it with dirt' custom that is still prevalent in our (and many modern) societies. Coaches will TELL their player to rub dirt into an abrasion! This is beyond boggling my mind: We have know for centuries that dirt contains opportunistic bacteria and fungi and that rubbing dirt into a wound is the thing you should Never Do. Yet people still think that dirt or chicken poop is a 'good home remedy'.

    Those of you who followed my first link, above, to the picture of Sporotrichosis can see an example of what can result. Do you know that there are many fungal diseases for which there is no treatment except amputation of the limb? Do you know that there are some fungal diseases for which there is no treatment whatsoever? - all observed instances of these diseases have been fatal.

    It is very easy to find home and herbal remedies for everything from cholera to poison oak. These remedies should be applied with thoughtfulness and with a basic knowledge of bacteriology and disease process. You do NOT have to be a doctor in order to apply remedies that take nothing more than a shovel or a pot of hot water or the ability to identify a willow tree, but you must avoid behavior that makes things worse.

    First, do ye no harm.

    Jan
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  • Posted by $ jlc 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    No. Do not do that. Do not put "x plus dirt" on ANY type of a wound.

    Jan
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  • Posted by Exitstageright 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Gads, the dreaded enema bag. My Grandmother raised my twin brother and I, and anytime we got to "acting up", all she had to do was enter the room with red rubber bag/hose/insertion piece in tow, and two cranky little shits would immediatly become model citizens....
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 4 months ago
    Enemas.
    When I was a child, it was considered a cure-all for everything. Tummy ache? Enema. Headache? Enema. Upset stomach? Enema. Except for me. Even at five, I fought so hard that it took three grown women just to get me in the bathroom. My mom eventually just said to hell with it. I pitied those kids, who unlike me, would "go gently into that good night."

    I'm debating to tell the following joke. Oh well, what the hell:
    In New York there was a Jewish theater where the plays were put on in Yiddish. At one performance, a beloved and famous actor had a heart attack and died on stage. The curtain was closed and a very young Paul Muni told the audience what had happened. A voice from the audience said "Give him an enema." Muni disregarded it and went on extolling the dead man. The voice kept on with the same advice several more times. Finally, Muni. gazing out into the audience shouted in frustration, "The man is dead. What good would it do to give him an enema!?" The voice from the audience wafted forward, "It vouldn't hoit." It may be a joke but it did reflect a certain attitude.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    That's useful for me to know.
    I used saliva-wet cigarette tobacco to coat and treat a couple of wasp stings when assigned tower duty at a state prison.
    But I'm an ex-smoker now.
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  • Posted by $ rockymountainpirate 9 years, 4 months ago
    It's very dry where I live and I get little splits, cuts and cracks in my fingers, especially when I play my guitar a lot. I use Super Glue to seal the cracks. The pain instantly goes away and it stays on until the cut heals itself.
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  • Posted by Exitstageright 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    My wife is a dr. of pharmacy and specializes in alternative medicines and cures. She is a wealth of information when one is building a gulch, which we have done with investments in stores, defense, and energy.
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  • Posted by Exitstageright 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Meat tenderizer also works. The theory on this is that meat tenderizer breaks down the protein injected from the venom. Also works on sting ray injections.
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  • Posted by $ havepen 9 years, 4 months ago
    Chicken poop is also a great deterrent. I am 67 and grew up on the farm. I chewed my nails down to the quick. My mother rubbed my fingers in poop daily for three days. It is like onion or garlic in that you can't just wash it off. The stink has to run its course. I haven't chewed my nails to this day.
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  • Posted by Exitstageright 9 years, 4 months ago
    Rub ammonia on bites and stings. It is a base and neutralizes the acid injected and helps sooth the itch and soreness.
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  • Posted by $ Suzanne43 9 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    There must be something to Mom Spit. I remember when I would fall and scrape my knee, my mom would kiss it. I felt better immediately.
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