Superstitions: 10,000 You Really NeedWilliam Carroll Coda Publications, 1998 - Всего страниц: 603 |
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... tree just before the blossoms open and make a tea . Two or three cupfuls a day for asthma . Eat garlic to cure bronchitis . For hay fever , make a pillow from the leaves of cudweed and sleep on it . If a child has asthma , stand him in ...
... tree just before the blossoms open and make a tea . Two or three cupfuls a day for asthma . Eat garlic to cure bronchitis . For hay fever , make a pillow from the leaves of cudweed and sleep on it . If a child has asthma , stand him in ...
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... tree and drive three nails into the tree just the height of his head ; and when he is higher than the nails , his asthma will be gone . Tea made from life - everlasting leaves is good for hay fever . To cure a child's asthma , bore a ...
... tree and drive three nails into the tree just the height of his head ; and when he is higher than the nails , his asthma will be gone . Tea made from life - everlasting leaves is good for hay fever . To cure a child's asthma , bore a ...
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... tree bark in a half gallon of water for two hours and drink the tea to cure your boil . Cancer may be cured by drinking tea made of violet leaves . Cure a cancer with a poultice made from the whole plant of a blooming wild violet . Dry ...
... tree bark in a half gallon of water for two hours and drink the tea to cure your boil . Cancer may be cured by drinking tea made of violet leaves . Cure a cancer with a poultice made from the whole plant of a blooming wild violet . Dry ...
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... tree , without being seen by anyone , pull off some leaves and rub them over your corn ; then bury the leaves , and after they have decayed , the corn will be gone . Whittle a match to a sharp peg , rub this over a corn , and then drive ...
... tree , without being seen by anyone , pull off some leaves and rub them over your corn ; then bury the leaves , and after they have decayed , the corn will be gone . Whittle a match to a sharp peg , rub this over a corn , and then drive ...
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... tree with mud and soon the man got well and the tree died . A plunge into cold water will cure " three days chills . " A strong tea made of jimson weed seed will cure chills . A tea of corncobs is good for chills . Ague can be cured by ...
... tree with mud and soon the man got well and the tree died . A plunge into cold water will cure " three days chills . " A strong tea made of jimson weed seed will cure chills . A tea of corncobs is good for chills . Ague can be cured by ...
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