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Caran | 21:13 Sun 15th Jul 2012 | ChatterBank
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Did anyone see this article in the Mail? It's about tips from the the likes of Mrs Beeton, some are priceless.

Remedy for whooping cough - Father to take a child to a field at sunset and gently hold their head in a hole.

Cure for Ague - Hold the feet of a dead chicken against your body.

Relief from teething pain - Hang a dead miole around the neck of your baby.

Baldness - Rub a cut onion on your head. ( I actually saw my father do this).

Earache - Place a readycooked baked potato on the painful area and secure tightly. (my mother made me have a sock filled with mashed potatoes strapped to my ear when I was little)

Runny nose - Sniff a mouldy sock.

We have advanced a bit I think.
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sorry mole.
Did the cut onion work?
My mother-in-law said if your baby has ear ache put wee in their ear, I never did ask her who's wee it should be!
Caran, the way things are going we might need to revisit old remeies
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Definitely not!!
Pity. I'll just keep wearing the flat cap.
Yup, we sure have advanced, crystal therapy, ear candling, aroma therapy, homeopathy, traditional chinese medecine,flower therapy and dozens of other alternative treatments, all known to work without fail.
My step mother had some black ointment which had been prescribed,it came in a little very stiff cardboard container, like a minature hatbox.She kept it locked up and used it sparingly on cuts, sprains,swellings etc, they disappeared overnight,she said once it was gone it could not be replaced.
lol caran, I was made to dip my toes in my wee as a child a remedy for chillblains ! and my aunt used to sit on a chamberpot filled with hay, hot water and gin to prevent her getting pregnant on the "morning after" - how crazy was that ?[ps it didnt work she had three kids !]
I believe I read a while back about a celebrity who believes in the curative powers of drinking your own pee. Though that's not a New Age thing. When I was little a teaspoon full was said to help with chickenpox. I have blocked the memory of the taste from my mind.
There is a golfer who does that dandy
My lap top took bogart ,this was sixty years ago, nothing on the market today comes close,ideas anyone
you may be thinking of Gandhi, sandyRoe

http://wfmu.org/LCD/19/urine.html

I have not yet been ill enough to try this one
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When I had a sore throat once Mum produced a bottle of Sandersons Throat Specific (I have never forgotten it), she also had a small paint brush, she went on to paint said specific on the back of my throat, was not pleased when I vomited all over her, she never did it again.
I remember kids being taken to smell hot tar from road works as a cure for whooping cough
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Does anyone remember EE, Double E, powders? A paper wrap with white powder in it.
My mother in law had a lot of old remedies, it's a wonder her children ever made it to adulthood with the stuff she gave them. She had a cupboard full of natural remedies to cure coughs colds boils and pimples on the ditty.
I still haven't figured out why I had to have daily doses of cod liver oil and black treacle.....................
owdhammer - that sounds remarkably like Black Jack- a well known cure-all 1

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