Friday, 23 December 2016

7 Bizarre Home Remedies Our Grandparents Used That Actually Work!








Sometimes, our grandparents have a lot to say and teach us, even though we are doubtful at the beginning. This is especially the case with some homemade remedies they offer to us whenever we are in pain, weak, or encounter some health issue.
Yet, I must admit that the majority of them actually work! Therefore, we will reveal several bizarre solutions grandmas come up but really solve the problem:

Baking Soda for a Urinary Tract Infection
You should add a sprinkling of baking soda to a glass of water. This will treat the symptoms in no time, as the baking soda fights infections and alkalizes the bladder, thus protecting it from harmful bacteria.

Potatoes for Spider Bites
Raw potatoes have potent anti-itching and anti-inflammatory properties, so all you need to do is to a raw, sliced potato is a bandage or thin cloth and rub the area for a couple of minutes.

Raisins for Arthritis
According to grandparents, you should soak some golden raisins overnight in a couple of spoonfuls of gin. In this way, the vitamins in raisins will combine with the anti-inflammatory effects of the juniper berries used to make gin, and this will relieve the pain and swelling in the case of arthritis.

Celery for Bad Breath
All you need to do to combat bad breath is to stick a bunch of celery in your mouth and chew it.

Nettles treat Hair Loss
Actually, the nettle leaves are rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, and beta-carotene and high amounts of the vitamins A, C, D, and B complex’, all of which are beneficial for the hair and its growth.
Since our hair is mostly made of proteins, the nettle leaves will maintain its health and make it shiny and strong.  You should brew a kettle of boiling water. Then, add 4-6 leaves in a mug, pour the hot water, and enjoy the nettle tea.

Yams for Menopause
Yams have a thicker rougher skin, and are darker than sweet potatoes, so you should not confuse them. They are rich in vitamin A and C, which balance hormones, as well as dietary fiber which reduces cholesterol levels.

Dried Apricots for Indigestion
Grandparents believe that one should eat exactly five apricots after dinner every single day to help digestion. These fruits are rich in dietary fiber which helps digestion and prevents bloating.
Hence, we suggest that you try some of these tricks next time, as even though it sounds strange, they really work!

Sources:
livetheorganicdream.com
www.homesmallgarden.com
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