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18th February 07, 02:02 PM
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home remedies
Anybody got any weird and/or wonderful home remedies for a cold?
I've been getting rest, drinking fluids and the usual stuff, but what I want is the wacky stuff. You know, like burying a potato in the backyard at midnight to get rid of warts.
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18th February 07, 02:16 PM
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This is more of a "this helps" department, but it sounds kind of wacky. Eat 2 pickled jalapenos, whole, seeds and all. (Just pop them in your mouth, chew and swallow.) Chase with a whole 12 oz can of Mountain Dew. It sounds silly, but there is a basis for it working. The capsaicin in the peppers helps release endorphin to make you feel a bit better, while the vitamin c and citric acid helps fight infection. Warning attached to this method: if you are not accustomed to hot foods, be prepared to cuss, holler, sweat, and sit in a chair being dizzy for a few minutes.
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18th February 07, 02:20 PM
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One shot of whisky. Juice of one lemon. Tablespoon of honey. Add boiling water and stir. It's not a remedy, but I find that it sure helps me get over the cold. I hope you're feeling better soon, Cloves.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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18th February 07, 02:22 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Macman
One shot of whisky. Juice of one lemon. Tablespoon of honey. Add boiling water and stir. It's not a remedy, but I find that it sure helps me get over the cold. I hope you're feeling better soon, Cloves.
Add some cloves, Cloves, and he's just given you the recipe for punch!
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18th February 07, 02:23 PM
#5
Actually, for colds and flu, jalapenos are not the best choice. You want an orange or yellow pepper, red will do in a pinch. Different chemicals, different effects, more C and zinc and other stuff.
And really... The chaser shouldn't be Dew. The phosphoric acid will work against the expectorant properties of the peppers, and as a double wammy, the high fructose corn suryp will only generate more snot and congestion.
Hot tea. Brewed from ginger, licorice root, green tea leaves, and kombucha.
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18th February 07, 02:38 PM
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Echinacea extract can boost the immune system to help fight the germs.
Last edited by cessna152towser; 18th February 07 at 02:39 PM.
Reason: spelling
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18th February 07, 02:41 PM
#7
Sorry to hear you're under the weather. Hope you feel better soon.
Tom
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18th February 07, 02:54 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by A_Hay!
Sorry to hear you're under the weather. Hope you feel better soon.
Tom
Thanks Tom. It's nuthin' compared to what some of the others are going through on the board here though.
I like these remedies....keep em coming!
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18th February 07, 02:57 PM
#9
Wasabi always perks me up when I have the sniffles.
So does a good curry.
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18th February 07, 03:39 PM
#10
Gather three shots of good scotch, a pickle of your choice, eye of newt, wing of bat, and some aged calve's liver. Put everything thing but the whisky in a palstic bag, throw the bag out, and drink the whisky.
You'll feel better within 7-10 days.
Jim Killman
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