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originally posted by: underwerks
Of course when he was a kid you could buy opium at the hardware store.
originally posted by: Skorpiogurl
I used to get the flu every year. It was a guarantee that I'd get it and be down for a week.
I changed my nutritional plan and haven't had it since (knock on wood)
But one that I heard a while ago that always stuck with me - Cut open an onion and put it under your bed. Supposedly it would absorb the germs/bacteria and shorten the length of the flu.
I never tried it but I do know that onions absorb everything around them so it might work
Pine needle tea works great too, from white pine, make sure it is white pine. But if you are intoleant to tamaflu, you will be intolerant to the pine needle tea too, cause it is the same chemical that is active.
People years ago used to chew spruce gum too, I have never tried it, but I bet it works. I wonder if the pine resin would work to treat flu, it oozes out of the trunk sometimes on our pine trees.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: rickymouse
Pine needle tea works great too, from white pine, make sure it is white pine. But if you are intoleant to tamaflu, you will be intolerant to the pine needle tea too, cause it is the same chemical that is active.
My mom used to eat a lot of pine nuts. I personally couldn't stand them. I thought they smelled/tasted like soap.
She never had the flu though!
originally posted by: JAGStorm
originally posted by: willzilla
I normally make up some garlic soup for colds and flu. For hiccups, my nurse sister told me to say grapefruit juice. I haven’t had them to try it out.
Garlic chicken soup will help just about anything and keep vampires away too
originally posted by: rickymouse
People years ago used to chew spruce gum too, I have never tried it, but I bet it works. I wonder if the pine resin would work to treat flu, it oozes out of the trunk sometimes on our pine trees.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: rickymouse
Pine needle tea works great too, from white pine, make sure it is white pine. But if you are intoleant to tamaflu, you will be intolerant to the pine needle tea too, cause it is the same chemical that is active.
My mom used to eat a lot of pine nuts. I personally couldn't stand them. I thought they smelled/tasted like soap.
She never had the flu though!
originally posted by: Advantage
originally posted by: rickymouse
People years ago used to chew spruce gum too, I have never tried it, but I bet it works. I wonder if the pine resin would work to treat flu, it oozes out of the trunk sometimes on our pine trees.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: rickymouse
Pine needle tea works great too, from white pine, make sure it is white pine. But if you are intoleant to tamaflu, you will be intolerant to the pine needle tea too, cause it is the same chemical that is active.
My mom used to eat a lot of pine nuts. I personally couldn't stand them. I thought they smelled/tasted like soap.
She never had the flu though!
Hmmm turpentine .. real turpentine.... is made from Pine. Maybe grandma wasnt really trying to kill me.
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: Advantage
originally posted by: rickymouse
People years ago used to chew spruce gum too, I have never tried it, but I bet it works. I wonder if the pine resin would work to treat flu, it oozes out of the trunk sometimes on our pine trees.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: rickymouse
Pine needle tea works great too, from white pine, make sure it is white pine. But if you are intoleant to tamaflu, you will be intolerant to the pine needle tea too, cause it is the same chemical that is active.
My mom used to eat a lot of pine nuts. I personally couldn't stand them. I thought they smelled/tasted like soap.
She never had the flu though!
Hmmm turpentine .. real turpentine.... is made from Pine. Maybe grandma wasnt really trying to kill me.
So, your grandma was giving you turpinhydrate with codeine? That was a really good medicine, I wonder if that is still being sold at the pharmacies. The good stuff you had to ask for at the pharmacy counter back in the eighties after people started abusing the stuff. The turpinhydrate works like Tamaflu plus the codeine was a cough suppressent so you did not crack your ribs when coughing. It worked pretty good, but like tamaflu it just cut back the duration of the flu a day or two but also kept a person from hurting their ribs and voice box from coughing so hard.
People think that Tamaflu is a new discovery, it is not, the same chemical found in the star anise fruit is found in white pine needles. But, if people knew free pine needles were just as good as that medicine that is found in China, far far away, they would not pay fifty bucks for a bottle of it.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
I'm not going to talk about the WUFlu here, but I would like to discuss things in general
seen as folk remedies for the flu.
Onions and garlic are both antiviral and they stop the hemoagglutination that the flu virus causes too.