• Toothache
- Slowly chew a flavored clove
- Slowly chew a flavored clove
• Sunburn
- Apply water and vinegar compresses
- Take a bath, add black tea infusion to the bath water
- Apply water and vinegar compresses
- Take a bath, add black tea infusion to the bath water
• Headache
- Walk barefoot in the morning, through dew
- Apply on your forehead a slice of lemon, half a cherry or raw potato slices
- Drink a cup of strong coffee with a teaspoon of lemon juice.
• Constipation
- Eat on an empty stomach some orange peel boiled and then dried
- Walk daily, barefoot, for 15 minutes, on cold stones or soil.
• Insomnia:
- Eat boiled or infused salad in the evening
- Drink a cup of hot milk with honey
- Take a short hot bath with linden flowers
- Fill a pillowcase with chamomile, pine needles, lavender or hay flowers and sleep at night with your head on it (or put it beside your pillow).
• Sore throat
- Gargle with hot lemon juice
• To rest better
- When you lie down to rest, rub your feet with garlic or apply garlic cloves between toes.
- Apply on your forehead a slice of lemon, half a cherry or raw potato slices
- Drink a cup of strong coffee with a teaspoon of lemon juice.
• Constipation
- Eat on an empty stomach some orange peel boiled and then dried
- Walk daily, barefoot, for 15 minutes, on cold stones or soil.
• Insomnia:
- Eat boiled or infused salad in the evening
- Drink a cup of hot milk with honey
- Take a short hot bath with linden flowers
- Fill a pillowcase with chamomile, pine needles, lavender or hay flowers and sleep at night with your head on it (or put it beside your pillow).
• Sore throat
- Gargle with hot lemon juice
• To rest better
- When you lie down to rest, rub your feet with garlic or apply garlic cloves between toes.
• Rheumatism
- Have all day in your pocket a potato or an onion
- Apply a poultice of nettles on the painful spot. It stings, but it will go away.
- Apply crushed cabbage leaf compresses
- Apply hot compresses with decoction of dried tomato strains (picked in autumn, after harvesting).
- Have all day in your pocket a potato or an onion
- Apply a poultice of nettles on the painful spot. It stings, but it will go away.
- Apply crushed cabbage leaf compresses
- Apply hot compresses with decoction of dried tomato strains (picked in autumn, after harvesting).
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