Old time recipes for what ails you.
Ear-ache
Soak the feet in warm water, roast an onion, and put
the heart of it into the ear as warm as can be borne. Heat a brick, and wrap it
up, and apply it to the side of the head. When the feet are taken from the
water, bind roasted onions on them. Lard or sweet oil [olive oil] dropped in
the ear, as warm as can be borne, is good.
(Onions contain the antibiotic/antiviral, and anti-fungal ingredient called allicin. They are also supposed to contain a natural anti-inflammatory.)
General Taylor’s celebrated cough syrup
One quart in bulk of horehound to one quart of water
and boil down to a pint; add three sticks of liquorice, and a tablespoonful of
essence of lemon. One tablespoonful five times a day, or as often as the cough
may be troublesome. This has been sold for one dollar a bottle.
(Horehound has been used as an
expectorant and purgative, for stomach complaints, tea for a cold, and to
help wounds.)
To cure rheumatism
Put an ounce of cayenne pepper in ½ pint of brandy,
and take from a tea to a teaspoonful three times a day, or blister the affected
parts.
The first two sounded really good. The third one made me laugh. A 1/2 pint of brandy?? Blister the affected part? Well, yeah, it'll help rheumatism. You'll be too drunk and hurt too much from the burn to worry about rheaumy. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnother great article, Candice. Thank you!