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Maywalk Sun 16-May-21 15:34:17

GRANNIES PANACEA
My grandma had her own antidotes for any aches and pains
From bellyache to dock leaves to wrap around a sprain,
There was no N.H.S.in my day but we had our ailments too
She had loads of remedies and these are just a few.
There was Zambuk and Wintergreen and the dreaded castor oil
And a Kaolin poultice slapped on a troublesome boil,
Liquid paraffin to keep your bowels in very fine fettle
Plus: for bronchitis and pneumonia a permanent steam kettle.
Feverfew for headaches and a vinegar headband too,
Friars balsam and pure lemon for coughs, colds and flu.
Indian Brandee for colic and for the female regular pains,
And Nurse Christian ointment for the dreaded chilblains.
Bread poultices were used to bring carbuncles to a head
And a magnet was supposed to help cramp when put into your bed,
A 24 carat wedding ring was rubbed over a painful stye
Not forgetting the cold tea to bathe a badly swollen eye.
A small warm onion placed inside a very painful ear,
Oil of cloves on a raging tooth that had brought many a tear.
People have said that these old cures have helped get rid of pain
Maybe it was psychological and they helped to numb the brain,
But many of the folk who have had these aids are still alive today
And what magic formula the remedies held I really could not say.

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Whitewavemark2 Mon 17-May-21 05:04:19

annodomini

WWM2 does that remedy work for veruccas too?

I’ve no idea tbh and have never tried it, but a Devonshire Aunt swore by it.

We don’t get them in this part of the world so I reckon they only grow on acid or neutral soil, and maybe where it is wetter?

nanna8 Mon 17-May-21 06:42:18

Pawpaw ointment is great for bites, stings, exzema,sores etc. Very cheap,too in the red tube at Aldis. You can't go past zinc cream.either, for sores and spots.

downtoearth Mon 17-May-21 09:28:18

Put a cold flannel on it.
Chilblains where soaked in urine.

My remedy as a nan ...nanny will kiss it and make it better, and if that doesn't help, out comes , yes you have guessed , the cold flannelgrin

Greyduster Mon 17-May-21 09:58:34

My mother swore by comfrey leaves for sprains; we picked dock leaves for nettle stings. A pure silk scarf wrapped around the neck was supposed to ease a sore throat. Carters Little Liver pills for when you were “liverish”, whatever that was! Fiery Jack for chilblains. Some sticky pink ointment as a poultice for boils and carbuncles......
As for Sudacreme, we are never without it. It’s DH’s go to for every cut, burn, rash or other assault on the skin. I wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t cure squeaky hinges too!

maydonoz Mon 17-May-21 17:55:43

My Mum always had a tube of germolene ointment at the ready, for cuts, grazes and any inflamed skin.
Syrup of figs was given for any sign of constipation.
Heated salt in a nylon stocking was tied around the neck for a sore throat, and it worked! Also a vicks rub or inhalation were very effective against cold or flu symptoms.
We rarely bothered the doctor in those days, our parents/extended family used their common sense.