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How often do you get sick?
Does it seem to be increasing as you age?
I've been seeing a lot of trending videos on YouTube and TikTok of how to use natural remedies like garlic for treating sinus infection.I went to the doctor once this year. The other day. Got on some medicine for my sinus issues but other than that, clean bill of health. Won't be back until this time next year. This keeps my insurance premiums down.
folk remedies that are very valid still.... and are a part of survivalist training.Home remedies are honesty my preferred choice of medication.Is that anything like taking Ivermectin horse paste from the local farm supply to treat COVID19?
Just joshing.. there are many "old home remedies" that work in todays age. When my throat is sore, I'll happily fall back to the hot water/bourbon/honey/lemon juice solution. it works due to the various ingredients being effective and I don't have to use man-made concotions.
We used to have a willow tree in our back hard and I'd frequently use the bark to make a tea instead of taking aspirin. There are manyfolkremedies that are very valid still.... and are a part of survivalist training.
My mother still uses that remedy for sore throat till date. I remember when we used to kids, she would use hot water/balm and steam us covered with a towel.Is that anything like taking Ivermectin horse paste from the local farm supply to treat COVID19?
Just joshing.. there are many "old home remedies" that work in todays age. When my throat is sore, I'll happily fall back to the hot water/bourbon/honey/lemon juice solution. it works due to the various ingredients being effective and I don't have to use man-made concotions.
We used to have a willow tree in our back hard and I'd frequently use the bark to make a tea instead of taking aspirin. There are manyfolkremedies that are very valid still.... and are a part of survivalist training.